be + through
Are you through with the book?
I am only halfway through with the book.
break + through (1)
Statistics show that it is still hard for minorities and women to break through the glass ceiling.
break + through (2)
Suddenly, a beam of light breaks through the dark clouds.
bring + through
My friends helped bring me through tough times.
My friends helped bring me through.
carry + through (1)
That's a good idea but seems difficult to carry it through.
carry + through (2)
Your sense of humor always helped carry me through the tough times.
come + through (1)
We were fortunate to come through the earthquake without much damage.
come + through (2)
I think your visa will come through soon.
come + through (3)
Hopefully John will come through with some great suggestions.
come + through (4)
The news came through that they found a rabbit on one of the moons of Jupiter.
follow + through
We have to follow the proposal through.
get + through (1)
I hope they will somehow get through this ordeal.
get + through (2)
Their phone is always busy. I never seem to be able to get through to them.
get + through (3)
I got through all my savings.
get + through (4)
Come join us. We'll get you through this difficult time.
get + through (5)
First you have to get it through your head that you can do it.
get + through (6)
I want to get through this book today.
go + through (1)
Let me go through your plan before you hand it in.
go + through (2)
I went through a lot with them.
go + through (3)
I went through all the money I saved.
go + through (4)
I hope our loan application will go through before the end of the month.
live + through
We somehow managed to live through the recession.
look + through (1)
I tried to look through the window for anything unusual.
look + through (2)
I looked through the proposal and didn't find any mistakes.
look + through (3)
I may be invisible. Everyone seems to look right through me.
pull + through (1)
We hope he will pull through.
We hope they will pull him through.
pull + through (2)
We finally pulled through the crisis.
put + through (1)
Please put me through to Dr. King.
put + through (2)
My parents put me through college.
put + through (3)
They put me through hell.
put + through (4)
We should by all means put through the reform plans.
run + through (1)
I ran through this report, but didn't find any mistakes.
run + through (2)
Let's run through the lines once more.
run + through (3)
An ironic sense of humour runs through his work.
run + through (4)
I've run through all the money I save last year.
see + through (1)
Any clear minded person can see right through what's going on.
see + through (2)
He seems to be determined to see the project through.
see + through (3)
Please God, see me through the next couple of weeks.
talk + through (1)
We need to talk our problems through.
talk + through (2)
We will talk you through the process of writing an effective business proposal.
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