Example sentences of "go through to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks |
2 | The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner . |
3 | And there 's a pro forma that goes through to the quantity surveyor 's section . |
4 | ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes . |
5 | John , playing from Great Aycliffe , goes through to the area finals of the national championships to take on international Cliff Simpson ( Hartlepool ) on a neutral venue . |
6 | They were about to go through to the back-kitchen when the door behind the bar opened , and Connor came out with a large , pink-faced gentleman . |
7 | He was in the side which beat Norfolk by just one run in the semi-final to go through to the Lord 's final on Aug 26 . |
8 | ‘ If you 'd like to go through to the conservatory , I 'll bring you breakfast in just a minute . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | A long pole and it worked a lot of cog wheels and the shaft going through to the dairy to turn the churn . |
11 | ‘ We 're just going through to the hall , ’ said Dominic . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | And the bridge , with the strings going through to the back of the body ? |
14 | When Robert came up , before going through to the dressing-room he rang for brandy . |
15 | In the AAA Championships there were very tough qualifying conditions , only the first in each heat going through to the final . |
16 | Tonight Middlesbrough stages the heats of the February Trainers ' Stakes , with the winners going through to the final on Saturday night . |
17 | Sunday morning say the start of the ladies ' competition with St Albans A and Mutineers going through to the semis to play St Albans B and Woodmill respectively , the latter two having been given byes to this stage . |
18 | Going through to the office , she put through her call . |
19 | Sponsored by Bass , the tournament attracted a good entry of 18 pairs , with the winners and runners-up of each group going through to the semi-finals . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ Useful , ye see , ’ Ward said as we went through to the baggage claim area . |
22 | I went through to the utility room , cool and dark after the noise and chaos of the kitchen . |
23 | He was also , he realized , as he went through to the hall to get Hasan 's coat , tied to the little boy in a way he could not have predicted . |
24 | Maggie went through to the kitchen where April was rolling pastry and Pet , her fourteen-year-old sister , paring and cutting up apples . |
25 | ‘ We 're home ! ’ shouted Susan , and went through to the kitchen leaving Maggie to close the front door . |
26 | Folding her coat over the ornate wooden newel post at the foot of the stairs , she went through to the kitchen and the last task of the day , setting out the Copleys ' early-morning tray . |
27 | He went through to the kitchen and knew immediately who the caller was by the apprehension in her eyes . |
28 | There were tears in her eyes and when they went through to the kitchen she hugged and kissed them both . |
29 | He stood up , flexed his powerful shoulders and having pulled on a jerkin and breeches , went through to the kitchen , ate a hunk of fresh-baked bread and walked off down the steep narrow hill that led between stone cottages to Mother Russell 's alehouse , where the Pascoe girls earned their living . |
30 | He went through to the kitchen to look for the brandy bottle . |