Example sentences of "through to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I took him around the garden and told him simply , in the hope that it would feed through to the Romanian government , that we were making the most enormous efforts to try to break this COCOM problem . |
2 | They eventually got the message after about 30 minutes that we were not prepared to bribe them with anything and let us through to the Romanian side . |
3 | According to Professor Midwinter of University College London , optoelectronics research is instead becoming increasingly focussed on communications and switching applications — from fibre optic cabling through to the internal structure of microchips . |
4 | In most species there are at least three distinct classes of ganglion cells in the retina that conduct information through to the visual cortex in physiologically distinguishable streams . |
5 | There 's gon na be mass redundancies within the organization , mass redundances , from the shop stewards through to the general sect . |
6 | And as pressure mounted for military intervention , NATO agreed to draw up plans to use force to make sure humanitarian aid gets through to the stricken region . |
7 | Diode D1 is also mounted on a small heatsink so that its two pins go through to the appropriate foil points and the ‘ sink itself , which has solderable pins , is mounted vertically and fitted to the holes ‘ E-E ’ . |
8 | The receiver gave out two faint clicks as the call was bypassed into the central monitoring system before being shunted through to the appropriate department . |
9 | ‘ It was supposed to be in my hair , ’ she told him as she followed him through to the spacious kitchen , deciding honesty was the best policy in the circumstances . |
10 | Be prepared for a delay while the operator puts you through to the relevant extension . |
11 | At first the gospel of family limitation appears to have been spread most effectively among the middle classes before it percolated through to the working classes . |
12 | Professor Ienaga pledged to fight the case right through to the Supreme Court . |
13 | The ion enters the membrane forming a complex with the ligand , and passes through to the pure water on the other side where it is oxidised back to Cu 2+ ( in other words , it loses the electron ) by dissolved oxygen from the air . |
14 | If just a single layer is used it will be stitched through to the outer shell of the bag at intervals and sometimes stitched right through to the lining on cheaper bags . |
15 | Beginning as one of the earliest stone-built castles in the entire country , Chepstow was to be modified and developed in successive stages right through to the Civil War of the Seventeenth century . |
16 | In Chapters 5 and 6 we counted only those paths which spanned the entire utterance , anchoring the beginning of the search at the left-hand end and ignoring all paths that failed to match through to the right-hand end . |
17 | ‘ There is very much an emphasis on teamwork in the company , and that extends right through to the professional advisers . |
18 | In the men 's singles contest , managed to get through to the semi final while in the triples contest , and from Draught Stout joined from Brewing to win through as far as the semi finals . |
19 | Parting the curtains , he went through to the front half of the room . |
20 | ‘ Whoever 's that ? ’ said his Mum going through to the front door . |
21 | The way in which the police had cleared a way through to the front door of the building at which Mr Brittan was to speak was particularly controversial . |
22 | Pondering these matters , she went through to the front room to clear up the mess . |
23 | The President sat at a plain wooden desk to the right of the door through to the front room . |
24 | He filled the kettle and set it on the hob , then went through to the front room , closed the shutters , and tried radioing on the frequency Caspar had given him for the US Embassy in Belpan City . |
25 | He carried the pot and three mugs through to the front room . |
26 | The book traces his family history leading up to that midnight stroke and carries it through to the dark period of Mrs Gandhi 's emergency . |
27 | If the project does not get into gear now and if we go back to the drawing board , it will be decades before we get another scheme that is worked through to the present level . |
28 | The only mediaeval institutions to survive through to the present day are of course the older Universities . |
29 | In a special feature , Graham also flicks through the seed catalogue from Victorian times right through to the present day and comes up with some very interesting results . |
30 | The Mexican Nobel prize-winner Octavio Paz gave the inaugural address , and the Kongresshalle houses a big exhibition on Mexican written culture , with inscribed tablets , stele and Prehispanic codices , through to the present day . |