Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] through to the " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , I got through to the finals , that was really nerve-racking , and my mum and my boyfriend came along to see me in it . |
2 | But I must have felt the need for some support , because I found I 'd grabbed hold of one of my hammers — a geologist is always armed with a hammer — and when I got through to the back of the house he was there already , at the kitchen window . ’ |
3 | and rung the A A , so as I got through to the A A man I says erm , you know , I says I , where I was parked and all like that and where I was stood and the chap says oh I 'll get a , a van up to ya as soon as I can , but I says wait a minute , I says my car 's just arrived and Joan was the mechanic , he lifted bonnet up and touched something and you brought it down did n't you ? |
4 | While I flick through to the centre pages , the businessman puts his hands in his pockets and waits . |
5 | ‘ She may come down on Saturday if I get through to the final . ’ |
6 | They were nowhere in sight as I went through to the dining car , and Filmer seemed to have gone straight to his room , as there was a thread of light shining along the bottom of his door ; but Daffodil , I discovered , had after all not . |
7 | From here , I went through to the Great Room , to go round the Fair . |
8 | I went through to the utility room , cool and dark after the noise and chaos of the kitchen . |
9 | I went through to the dining-room and helped myself to a pint of the neuron-friendly punch Uncle Hamish always made for the event . |
10 | I went through to the kitchen and put on the kettle and made a tray ready . |
11 | But she opened the door just like I wanted and I shot through to the living room only to encounter more men in dark clothes , too many for me to tolerate . |
12 | She could feel them pierce through to the back of her head . |
13 | The Bride 's Book will help you keep a perfect record of your relationship from the moment you met through to the big day . |
14 | She rang the Sunday Herald number , placating her conscience with the thought that she might not have time to ring Tracey that evening after all ; but when she got through to the news desk , she discovered that he had taken the shuttle to Glasgow the morning before . |
15 | over that woman 's feet , cos you know what she did , she rang up Lynnette , she got through to the wrong extension Debbie answered , she slammed the phone down , and Debbie knew it were her she went mad |
16 | And with that , the taunts of the Weasel 's wife still ringing in her ears , vinegar words , she had felt so good about her allegations , now storming tears , humiliation — and not a little frightened — she fled through to the room . |
17 | She wandered through to the study and whiled away ten minutes putting in the few remaining border pieces . |
18 | She wandered through to the kitchen to get her bag , and checked through her notes for the name and address of the Rose Bowl 's usual wholesaler . |
19 | Hooking it over a conveniently placed rack , she walked through to the sitting-room . |
20 | Pondering these matters , she went through to the front room to clear up the mess . |
21 | Folding her coat over the ornate wooden newel post at the foot of the stairs , she went through to the kitchen and the last task of the day , setting out the Copleys ' early-morning tray . |
22 | She went through to the prop-room to see if there were some on the mantelpiece , but there were n't ; and then she remembered the lighter in the vase in the cabinet . |
23 | Pascoe watched her as she went through to the bathroom . |
24 | She went through to the kitchen to fetch the coffee she 'd put on earlier . |
25 | She went through to the bathroom and ran water into the tub . |
26 | sure , there may be some thinking that , there may also though be er if you move through to the forties you 're , y you 're twenty years on from the nineteen twenties , you , you 've had and you 've had deterioration in agricultural conditions er as , as we 've seen you 've got erm increasing landlord absenteeism , you , you 've got a downward , an upward pressure on rent in terms of how much was having to be paid in real terms , all of those things might have come together to , to , to push the peasant over and to push him outside . |
27 | Jamie and I got pushed about a bit and nearly fell down a couple of times , but we survived through to the end of the night without any scrapes . |
28 | Ilsa 's house was dark and we padded through to the back porch like conspirators . |
29 | ‘ Shall we go through to the conservatory ? |
30 | ‘ Shall we go through to the drawing-room ? ’ her hostess suggested . |