Example sentences of "have get [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 These schemes are notorious for corruption , but something has got through to the poor .
2 ‘ This is only the second time Derry has got through to the final in 35 years , so tickets this year are like gold dust , ’ he said .
3 As the economic crisis has got worse , the attention the government has given to education has got less to the point where instead of opening schools they are closing some of them , because — so they say — they ca n't pay the teachers ' salaries .
4 As they staggered out of their tepees and another faultless day came smooching in from the Pacific , they would sniff the honeyed air and ask one another what they 'd got up to the previous night .
5 Once I 'd got on to the continent I 'd walk there if I had to .
6 He might have got on to the motorway . ’
7 He would have liked to give more information , ask someone to research the final days of the tsar ; but he knew that would only have got back to the KGB , and in this game secrecy was the only key he held .
8 Somehow he 'd have to get up to the wood today to fetch down his Dad 's clippers and wire .
9 I believe that it will be updated as the new computer takes on additional information , but when and at exactly what point is a matter on which I shall have to get back to the hon. Gentleman because I do not know ACPO 's plans .
10 This ended in the closure of the French Consulate in Canton , and a freeze on contracts to French companies — and the company 's ultimate ownership does not seem to have got through to the Chinese .
11 Federalism is even more important but at present Paul does not pretend to have got close to the issues .
12 Yep you 've got through to the Leeds United mail server .
13 Erm I think bro broadly , certainly by the time you 've got through to the later spring th th there is y yes I mean i in a sense there are sort of three areas if you like but , but very broadly the areas which had not been taken over yet i is very much a slower process of consolidation and then you wait for the next rule .
14 Now you 've got through to the semi-final , I always forget the title of it — it 's the Provincial Insurance Cup ?
15 ‘ We 've got down to the stone foundation , ’ Nigel said .
16 England made a decent 217 , with 68 from Boycott and 59 from Gower ; but after Greenidge and Haynes had got half-way to the target , Richards , who had missed the first match , played as only he can .
17 The government accepted indicative bids for BTG and informed the consortia involved in the bidding which of them had got through to the second round at the end of January .
18 In the closing stages of the tournament I felt that the message had got through to the players about staying on their feet , and there were less penalties given for this offence than in the pool games .
19 So my outburst had got through to the big dog — he knew I was n't going to stand any more nonsense from him .
20 Then they 'd returned to the stable and George had got back to the House about midnight .
21 We had to get on to the barge before these two characters unwittingly alerted the army sentries across the road , or before the Friends of the Tourists turned up looking for us .
22 We had to get through to the ministry that in informatics , you do n't have originals and copies , you just have the information issued at a certain time by the sender .
23 ‘ The DI 's compliments , sir , but he had to get back to the station .
24 We then had to get back to the car , and after a detour that took in just about all of the countryside , we arrive back at the airport for the flight home .
25 Did not get the job — dear , former [ xx ] Manager , drove me up there ( 6 miles north of Perth ) and then on to Dunkeld where he insisted on giving me lunch — he had originally thought of taking me to Gleneagles , but I had to get back to the outplacement people — and did so , only to find ‘ my ’ counsellor had , for the third time , failed to keep an appointment with me .
26 I think Shel 's got down to the beginning again !
27 Callers sometimes misdial and think they have got through to the local barracks or Lingfield garage .
28 Mr Farmer said : ‘ You have got down to the core of the problem .
29 ‘ Listen , I hate to break this up and it 's been wonderful to see you , but I have to get back to the hotel . ’
30 As with the Yashica and Minolta AF-SP , the 35mm lens means you have to get close to the action if your photos are to have real impact .
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