Example sentences of "[v-ing] through to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Who ? ’ asked Becky , walking through to the bedroom . |
2 | In this short example , we see the apparently sturdy John ( who has , in effect , chaired the meeting throughout ) struggling through to the expression of his anxiety about the death and burial of animals : this was after much chat and jockeying for position . |
3 | The move towards NVQs and SVQs is taking place across all industries at all levels within the industry , from engineering and manufacturing through to the provision of health and social care , from the operative to the manager . |
4 | Here only three sub-activities are shown : commencing with the concepts phase , leading into both the analysis and scheming phases , and then passing through to the manufacturing phase . |
5 | I can not imagine a more uplifting experience than listening through to a sequence of Brahms 's chamber compositions such as if offered here . |
6 | First , where an elderly person had moved into the household of a younger generation relative , the latter often made extra purchases , ranging from an extra bed or bedding through to the construction of an additional bedroom , in order to provide the necessary accommodation . |
7 | I did n't bother going through to the consulting room but hastened from behind the desk and crouched on the floor , studying the dog intently . |
8 | A long pole and it worked a lot of cog wheels and the shaft going through to the dairy to turn the churn . |
9 | ‘ We 're just going through to the hall , ’ said Dominic . |
10 | Going through to the kitchen , she made herself a hot drink , and carried it into the room where the fire was at last beginning to heat up the air a little . |
11 | And the bridge , with the strings going through to the back of the body ? |
12 | When Robert came up , before going through to the dressing-room he rang for brandy . |
13 | In the AAA Championships there were very tough qualifying conditions , only the first in each heat going through to the final . |
14 | Tonight Middlesbrough stages the heats of the February Trainers ' Stakes , with the winners going through to the final on Saturday night . |
15 | Going through to the office , she put through her call . |
16 | Lindsey was still breathing hard as she strode through hospital reception , with an effort managing to smile at the small group of people sitting there before going through to the consulting-room and flinging her jacket on to the nearest chair . |
17 | The restaurant manager should also anticipate problems in the kitchen or front of house and prevent any ‘ ripples ’ getting through to the customer . |
18 | You will then have a better chance of getting through to the interview stage ; |
19 | He had great difficulty in getting through to the club . |
20 | ‘ No , ’ she replied , pointing through to the space at the far end of the entranceway . |
21 | ‘ What we are seeing now is a public revulsion against violence in society which is feeding through to a desire for greater sensitivity by programme makers , ’ he said . |
22 | Then , with his eyes fixed on hers , in the light that was shining through to the bed , he gently let the material of her only covering fall down to below her waist . |
23 | As usual we take the immediate point — Frodo and the others want to get out of the forest — while reading through to a kind of universality : the ‘ shadowed land ’ is life , life 's delusions of despair are the ‘ woods ’ , despair will end in some vision of cosmic order which can only be hinted at in stars or ‘ sun ’ . |
24 | We are very concerned that in in making provision for housing through to the year two thousand and six , we should not be making provision for that level of vacancy rate , which seems to us to be artificially high when compared with the the national figures . |
25 | As he drew up outside his own apartment , he shut off the engine and sat there , thinking through to the future . |
26 | After battling through to the end of your course in London , and coming home looking like death warmed up — ’ |