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31. Does this train go through to Glasgow?
32. Andy Roland bulldozed through to score.
33. Ask to be put through to me personally.
34. Look, I can't get through to this number.
35. I find it impossible to get through to her.
36. I find her impossible to get through to.
37. I faxed the list of hotels through to them.
38. The train goes through to Shanghai.
39. You're through to the manager now.
40. Rumors of the war eventually percolated through to us.
41. Get it through to him that he must rest.
42. Could you put me through to the manager, please?
43. He carried the plate through to the dining room.
44. Could you put me through to Eddie?
45. I got through to the wrong department.
46. Everton have got through to the final.
47. He's through to the semi-final of the men's singles.
48. Moya has got through to the final.
49. The message was finally getting through to him.
50. Last year we got through to the final.
51. She's through to the next round of interviews.
52. Can you put me through to this number?
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53. The rain penetrated through to his skin.
54. I'm trying to put a call through to Paris.
55. Let's go through to the front room .
56. I booked the luggage through to London.
57. This feeds the paper through to the printer.
58. She now has a fight on her hands to make it through to the next round.
59. She was patched through to London on the satellite link.
60. How can I get it through to him that this is really important?
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