In the worst cases, it took a customer three weeks to get through to customer services. |
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But in my rush I could not find a gap in the hedge to get through to the main road. |
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As of tomorrow, patients will have to call numbers with the prefix 01772 to get through to the Collinson Avenue surgery. |
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I tried to get through to tell them about Adam, but the lines were engaged. |
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The youngster beat off competition from thousands of other hopefuls to get through to the final eight with the song Ever Since that Night. |
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I can see Joe is trying to get through to his sister with tough love, not to rub salt in a wound. |
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When Philip died David went to pieces, we just couldn't get through to him. |
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When I did get through to tech support, they suggested an alternate dial-in number that never did work. |
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I've tried numerous times to reach her on her mobile but I've never managed to get through to her. |
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I had a horrible feeling though that even if I did manage to get through to her, she wasn't likely to correct herself. |
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It's a crossed line, the other party won't get off the phone and it takes the intervention of the operator to get through to your lover. |
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Some of them have real issues that have to be addressed before you can get through to them. |
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I felt that I had never really managed to get through to him what I was doing, why I was doing it, it just didn't really feel right with him. |
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Now I'm not sure what's happening as I can't get through to them by fax or phone. |
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I couldn't get through to him so I sent him a text message to tell him I was at home. |
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With such large portions, neither of us could get through to the desserts menu, but did manage to slip a cappuccino and an Irish coffee in for afters. |
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Somehow the excitement was infectious and it managed to get through to me. |
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There is no best time to call, but persevere and you will get through to a human being who will be eager to help you. |
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Those who get through to the server speed-read eight pages of technology, then scan a list of firms. |
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This is therefore the most suitable level to get through to young people with fewer opportunities. |
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He grew increasingly isolated, desolate, and alone, and those who loved him could not get through to him. |
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In front of Les Cayes hospital, a crowd hoping for news of their relatives makes it hard to get through to the wards. |
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A partly blocked airway means less air can get through to your lungs, and your oxygen level drops. |
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As aid starts to get through to the areas most affected, the Sri Lankan government is beginning to look at rebuilding homes and businesses swamped by the killer waves. |
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The Evening Press tried to get through to the service, but, after being told to hold the line, had to wait for three minutes before getting any reply. |
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Our driver got out of the truck with a pair of bolt cutters and cut through live powerlines so other tankers could get through to put out the fire further down the street. |
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When you get in this state of the industry and you've emptied your barn for a period of time to try to get through to higher prices and you want to remodel it, what do you remodel it to? |
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In general, German bombers were likely to get through to their targets without too much difficulty. |
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Regardless of what you did, your nonhacker friends would get on your case constantly about not being able to get through to you on the telephone. |
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Leprosy is a disease in which you do not feel enough physical pain: lepers become deformed and then die because crucial warnings do not get through to them. |
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Our clients can always get through to the right person quickly and easily. |
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Ms Jowell wants to expand it with private sector cash so all callers can get through to the Health Department sexperts. |
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I am not accusing the member for Timmins-James Bay of not having guts or not making it his continual priority, but maybe he cannot get through to the leader to make it a priority to abolish the Senate. |
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The party managed to get through to Svalbard Governor's office to call for assistance after the attack early yesterday. |
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The way the tournament's structured, you're going to have to play like absolute drongos not to get through to the quarter-finals. |
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The crowd closed up and I couldn't get through to the train. |
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