Example sentences of "[vb pp] through to [noun] " 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 Tormented by allegations of adultery , draft evasion , and venality , he has limped through to victory with an empty campaign , crafted to avoid giving offence to anybody .
4 As soon as machines landed , pilots ' written reports were sent by dispatch rider or telephoned through to GHQ .
5 They had to use the guards " radio , which was patched through to army headquarters and thence to the Majles .
6 She picked up the receiver and had to identify herself again before she was patched through to Kolchinsky .
7 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 .
8 Mr Chris Spry , for the London ambulance service , said the police were unable to meet the demand for accident services , particularly those phoned through to hospitals from family doctors .
9 Schools were given pin numbers so that results could be phoned through to Newsround Results Hotline .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 er , I , I ca n't say that they became inaccurate , they may well have been entirely accurate for the whole of the period from when they were first produced through to September nineteen eighty six
13 But the only thing what , I , I mean , I got through , it says hi you 've got through to Ross King 's er , blah , we 're going to repeat those competition questions for you , and they repeat it all to you , and they , is your answer A bla B C and then , it 's please speak after the tone , beep and then you say your thing and then , now would you like to leave your name and number
14 you were n't in and I could n't , I could n't find telephone number to give him a ring , I 've just got , I 've just got through to Directory Enquiries , got the number , just gon na dial it and gran says Annette 's home .
15 Tim found out the appalling details of his wife 's killing when he finally got through to Elizabeth 's fiance Cuan Cronje .
16 He said there was no reason for it to continue because the convoy had got through to Zepa .
17 Despite the hardness of her aunt 's attitude , the latter 's distress had got through to Lucy , causing her to become engulfed with sympathy for the older woman .
18 Anyway , she 's got through to finals individuals has Ellen .
19 She and Joe had walked through to West Derby Road and were approaching St Michael 's Church .
20 The ball was slipped through to Robert Lee , he held off the challenge of goalkeeper Ken Vasey , and from seven yards , hammered the ball into the net .
21 ‘ Someone takes five copies out of Sarajevo where it is faxed through to Geneva , phoned to Zagreb where it can be relayed by fax to London and it is also printed in Tuzla and Zenica . ’
22 He asked to be put through to Alexandra 's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling .
23 He is put through to PC Michael Brown in the control room at Gwent Police HQ .
24 If you should ever telephone the University , there 's a pretty fair chance that you 'll be put through to Jenny .
25 Blessing the fact that there was a direct dialling code , she called London and was put through to Robert Dexter with commendable speed .
26 ‘ Well , like all the other times I 've spoken to you , I 'd like to be put through to Mr Roirbak . ’
27 had terminating at Tooting Junction , only one was to be extended through to Mitcham and it would not be practicable for the cars on the other two to change over to trolley operation for such a short distance .
28 Moments later , an irate , gesticulating El-Jorr was ushered through to Hurley 's inner sanctum by the long-suffering Connie , who pushed him in , closed the door and leaned against it , pretending to mop her brow .
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