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1.b> i> , , ; to pierce smth. through ; my tyre was flat the nail had gone right through i> , ; we squeezed through i> ; our team is through to the semi-finals ;
2.b> :i> I'll put you through to the president i> ; I tried to call her but I couldn't get through , / ; can you put me through to extension 555, please? , , / 555;
3.b> i> / i> ; wait while I'm through with these papers , ; I haven't read the book all the way through yet, so please don't tell me how it ends , , , ; she read the letter through and handed it back ;
4.b> . i> i> i> ; ; this bus goes straight through to Bolton / .