Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] through " in BNC.

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1 From the lively , modern city of Toronto to the undeniable French flavour of Montreal or Quebec through to the rugged grandeur of Banff or Niagara Falls , discover the soul of this friendly country .
2 Registration is from 9.30–10 am with talks and discussions through until 4.30pm .
3 It was a blow to Alec — I too had my regrets — when Mother got papers and money through from La Paz .
4 Turn away , swing the arms and club and then pull the body and legs through .
5 The nineteen charges read out to Mr How cover fraud , deception and theft through to running an unautherised investment business .
6 Can I take the salt and pepper through or do you need it ?
7 A rethink is needed at all stages from recruitment , training and approval through to the post-placement and post-adoption support .
8 There is a particularly marked contrast between the experience of the more urbanized areas of the Midlands and northern England and that of the broad zone to the north and west of London stretching from Hampshire and Wiltshire through to Cambridgeshire and Norfolk .
9 The police are thus empowered arbitrarily to limit numbers and to form cordons to allow lorries and workers through to work .
10 The six steam locomotives helping to run the train services between Swanage and Harman 's Cross during the special weekend cover over half a century of British steam locomotive development — from Victorian times during the time of Gladstone and Disraeli through to the ‘ new dawn ’ of the 1960s and the era of the present Queen and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan .
11 This year 's 14-day extravaganza will feature more than 80 performers , and encompass everything from Baroque and blues through to ragtime and rock .
12 A second theme is the reform of the public sector : How it is financed , structured , managed , from education and health through to local government , will be the major issue of the 1990s .
13 ‘ Take this tray of fruit and nuts through to the dining-room and try to act sensible , ’ Salt said , following Sally with a huge silver dish set with delicate jellies she would n't entrust to anyone else .
14 Rearrangement of ( 16 ) and multiplication through by w yields where the wage elasticity of labour demand .
15 Despite protests from Britain that the Swedish athlete had tripped Williams , the Olympic appeal jury blamed Williams and put Akraka and Trabaldo through to the next round .
16 Similarly , the use of ‘ we ’ to express solidarity and ‘ institutional voice ’ may invoke power and status through , amongst other things , lending oneself the strength of numbers .
17 ‘ That brought mum and dad through ; thought I was having a fit or something .
18 Brave words , but maybe justified ; and please do n't assume that Sonny is just another twelve-bar merchant , since he 's also a songwriter whose influences go from Dylan and Hendrix through to Cajun — the waltzes and the two-steps of the white settlers from Nova Scotia — and zydeco , the dynamic music form of black New Orleans .
19 Given the wide definitions accorded to LIFESPAN modules and packages , the various stages of software production , from design and implementation through to issue , can all be planned out as packages and thereby brought under control from the outset .
20 ‘ Put your head and arm through , ’ he recommended , before adding , ‘ You 've been trying to avoid me . ’
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