Example sentences of "[verb] through to [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The only disappointment for the Sunderland fans was that the team did not come out to be saluted after their 1–0 victory as happened when the 1973 side also won through to Wembley at Hillsborough .
2 At Samarkand , masons were active building a grand terminus ( which was to remain so only until the railway was carried through to Tashkent in 1898 ) .
3 As soon as machines landed , pilots ' written reports were sent by dispatch rider or telephoned through to GHQ .
4 When essential papers had failed to come through to Prague , Chadwick had decided to cut corners by manufacturing a few of his own .
5 She picked up the receiver and had to identify herself again before she was patched through to Kolchinsky .
6 As a result of his leadership , the Frankish army fought through to Bordeaux and built a huge fortified camp at Fronsac .
7 Yeah , but he does n't have , he does n't have to be noted in the score book , that he was no balled for a , for a beamer , but out of interest perhaps he was letting him er , so Giles there , there , left-hander , played some lovely strokes in the first innings , was n't in for long , then Shaw goes down on his knees there up and outside the old stump , he 's playing backwards , the ball goes through to Russell .
8 Oh that 's not to be , Sri Lanka are a hundred and thirty-eight for four and here 's Lawrence to pitched up and he drives outside the off stump , the ball goes through to Russell , low again , beaten back at the pace rehearses a shot outside the off stump , he was trying to hit it somewhere through extra cover .
9 It was a moment before Michael 's quip got through to Hana .
10 Talbot reached for a phone and got through to Van Gelder .
11 When I got through to Dr Puddephat , on the other hand , his language was refreshingly unacademic , and can not , I regret , be repeated in a family newspaper .
12 The fierce note in Rose Hilaire 's voice got through to Dagmar Blond , who stopped talking at once , but the last phrase on her lips came out like a ghost : ‘ seeing yourself kill — ’ The last word of all disappeared .
13 What did he yeah he got through to Russia .
14 When I finally got through to Taff to enquire about what sort of night he had had , and if there had been many casualties during the barrage , his reply was rather matter of fact .
15 She was holding her breath when she finally got through to Tracey 's extension .
16 Anyway , Mr Middleditch came through once more and I got through to Lisabeth on Stuart Street .
17 ‘ I got through to Mr Ball .
18 The urgency in Jim 's voice got through to Jube .
19 Rain got through to Marshall who said he would take the call .
20 Only the old man got through to Matthew , and even though David argued his stepfather was showing only kindness , and ‘ had the boy 's interests at heart ’ , Beth was not convinced .
21 Journals which published it , and editors who included it , ceased to be fully respectable ; this message got through to Crookes , and he stopped his active propaganda , though apparently never ceasing to believe that some of the phenomena he had witnessed , often in distinguished and reliable company , were genuine .
22 Army Group E had included seven army corps , one of which , the 15 SS Cossack Cavalry Corps , had already broken through to Austria and surrendered to the British .
23 the prize money down , and there were a trip planned , you 'd to go from Queensbury and you used to go through to Blackpool
24 By the early 1780s the spirit of the Enlightenment , emphasizing individual freedom and status , was filtering through to Austria from pre-Revolutionary France .
25 Of the reports on problem children that came through to Bloomsbury House , in at least fifty per cent of the cases education , or the lack of it , was a contributory factor .
26 Vines 5.50 is initially only available under Banyan 's customised version of Unix , but the functionality will gradually percolate through to SCO Unix and Novell ENS ( Enterprise Network Services ) versions of Vines .
27 Schools were given pin numbers so that results could be phoned through to Newsround Results Hotline .
28 Items for the What 's on column are inserted free and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , faxed to 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road .
29 Items for the daily What 's On column are inserted free of charge and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , fax ( 0504 ) 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road , Waterside , up to 5pm on the day before publication .
30 I pointed Armstrong towards Regent 's Park but after Chalk Farm I cut through to Islington and down York Way to the Waterside Inn .
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