Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [verb] through to the " in BNC.
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1 | I was very pleased with the finished result , but I must confess , after wearing it several times , a few of the cut floats have worked through to the front . |
2 | These icy cold droplets seemed to cut through to the bone as if to punish him for the way he was . |
3 | In short the movies had broken through to the masses and had the power to pull in almost anybody and everybody who helped constitute the masses . |
4 | ‘ Prices at the top end have fallen quite dramatically and now unemployment fears have filtered through to the middle and lower end of the market . ’ |
5 | These external pressures have worked through to the universities , and it may be argued that the current problems universities face in regard to research funding in the earth sciences are the result of the rapid , uncontrolled increases in the 1970's . |
6 | The early campaigns seem to continue through to the very different style used today . |
7 | By the time Ray-Ban rip-offs have filtered through to the British high street , you can be sure our European sisters have moved on to something else . |
8 | At last the trolleybuses commenced running through to the Crystal Palace on 9 February 1936 . |