Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] through to " in BNC.

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1 Like tonight , Parents ' Evening , when they had assembled at his behest in the Staff Common Room overlooking the school driveway to watch out for arriving parents and usher them through to the headmaster 's sitting-room , where the first part of the festivities were to take place .
2 Tell the catering guys to take some polaroids and fax them through to us .
3 The latest threat to children recently is not just wait till your dad gets home , but , my daughter told her four week old baby , if you 're not good I 'll put you on the fax and send you through to daddy .
4 Yeah , because they put them through to crime prevention department ,
5 Put me through to the police . ’
6 I 'll have her brought down here to Florence as soon as she can be moved but we 'll have to leave her where she is for the moment — in fact , put me through to Pontino again now , will you ?
7 Put me through to the police office , please , ’ he said to someone in the outer office .
8 Put me through to the motor claims department , ’ Lisa requested , glancing again at her watch .
9 At that stage the divisional officer may have taken it away from the domestic scene , and er put it through to Glasgow if it was the , if the employer was a member of the employers ' association , he would then take it to local conference .
10 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 .
11 Patch me through to nine one , would you ? ’
12 I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England .
13 Not many people make it through to the evening meal without any snack , so , being realistic , the overweight person imagines Ms or Mr Trim indulges in a light , healthy snack such as fresh fruit in the afternoon ; certainly not a bar of chocolate .
14 Only about one fifth of names submitted make it through to the final roll-call of the main Honours Committee .
15 The entire cast held their breath , as if watching a tightrope-walker stumble , and all let out a sigh of relief when he managed to right himself and make it through to the end of the speech .
16 Next time we go inside the Globe , we see if they make it through to the Gold Run before a studio audience .
17 If they appeared likely to do so he would then map out a strategy and advise students or co-workers on how to refine them and carry them through to fulfilment .
18 Erm what , what we do today is to way go back over some of the ideas about land reform and then carry them through to the ninety fifty er Agrarian Reform Bill .
19 Then Chola helped her carry it through to the inner room where the family sleeps for warmth in winter .
20 But to clarify things locate the questionable premises and follow them through to their logical conclusion so that the person in doubt can see it himself .
21 Seven coaches a day take you through to Gatwick Airport , both south and north terminals — journey time from Oxford just 140 minutes .
22 A manuscript of poems was assembled by him for the Professor to view ; the intention being ( and Dudek was very well experienced in this sort of work ) for him to take the matter over and see it through to publication .
23 The Arsenal boss said yesterday : ‘ There should be responsibility when managers are hired that they see it through to the end of the season .
24 She liked to watch the early evening news on BBC I and see it through to the end so that she could get the weather forecast .
25 And just get the registration number , pho phone it through to the police and let them deal with it .
26 Then Ted can work out a market price and phone it through to you in a day or so .
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