Example sentences of "have get through 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 | 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 . |
4 | Yep you 've got through to the Leeds United mail server . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Now you 've got through to the semi-final , I always forget the title of it — it 's the Provincial Insurance Cup ? |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | So my outburst had got through to the big dog — he knew I was n't going to stand any more nonsense from him . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Callers sometimes misdial and think they have got through to the local barracks or Lingfield garage . |