Example sentences of "through to " in BNC.

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1 Whyte ( 1980 ) provides several instances of the influence of the Roman catholic moral code in both state decision-making and in public behaviour from 1922 through to the 1950s .
2 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
3 Straight through to Las Meninas .
4 The restaurant manager should also anticipate problems in the kitchen or front of house and prevent any ‘ ripples ’ getting through to the customer .
5 ‘ Yes , but as I keep trying to get through to you , I do n't want to teach any more .
6 I 'm not getting through to you , am I ? ’
7 Inside is a plastic platform which is perforated to allow liquids to seep through to the tank in the bottom .
8 Lucy said yes and Jay led her through to the other room .
9 He wanted to feel warmed through to his spine , to have the comfort steal into him like strong ale .
10 He felt hungry , and went through to the cool room at the back for a bowl of sheep 's milk and some bits of potato .
11 Glass cracked and splintered in the passage through to the kitchens .
12 They had committed themselves to a movement and had no option but to drive it through to its end .
13 More bangs from the rear of the house , the door through to the kitchen slammed back against the wall , the room filled with soldiers , and in the wrecked doorway a tall , slim officer was making a small ceremony of ushering in a man with long grey hair and a black coat .
14 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 .
15 The opening poem , ‘ Elegy ’ ( 13 ) , announces the main themes with a firmness of tone and richness of texture that reverberate through to the culmination of Beautiful Losers .
16 She relaxed , as satisfied as if she had chaired a difficult meeting through to its triumphant conclusion or been acclaimed at Board level for the fresh approach of her latest report .
17 I went into the garden where I made an H-shaped cut through to the nest with a spade .
18 Contrariwise , pseudoperceptions , ranging from crude , unformed noises and flashes of light through to complex scenes with accompanying meanings and emotions , can be generated by spontaneous discharges of the brain or in the laboratory by stimulating electrodes .
19 Providing his French colleagues agree , which is akin to the BBC agreeing to retain Dan Maskell , he will stand for another four year term as President of the French Federation , which will take him through to early 1997 .
20 This tournament has filled an important gap in Higher Education tennis thanks to Midland Bank 's financial support ( which stretches from sponsoring schools tennis right through to the World circuit ) .
21 Then , partnered by Brian Storr ( Staffordshire ) , he went through to the doubles final , to be outdone again by Davis and his partner Ahlers , both from the USA .
22 The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner .
23 The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs .
24 Lemminkainen was able to weave and cast spells to win his way through to the end of his journey .
25 But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection .
26 It goes without saying that you start with the bottom step , to prevent the concrete falling through to the one below .
27 The Holy Roman Empire , of Charlemagne , of the Ottonian emperors , through to the Hohenstaufens , was to be seen in all seriousness as the legitimate heir of ‘ the Augustan peace ’ : a dispensation which , though seldom or never actualized through the last five centuries , must be held in mind as the one and only imaginable harmonizing of Church and State , of religion and politics , at least throughout Europe .
28 In the end the speaker of Homage to Sextus Propertius wins through to articulating that common plight as memorably as Williams 's speaker does — with , as Bunting says , ‘ extraordinary directness … quite naked ’ .
29 But Pound 's speaker , so far from naïve , has had to struggle through to that desired but unfamiliar nakedness ; and Pound 's verse enacts the struggle .
30 THE SHARE price of Lincat Group , maker of commercial catering equipment , is getting a boost after being toppled from its perch of 175p this summer when news of continuing problems at three subsidiaries filtered through to the City .
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