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单词 Get through
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1) The news finally get through to us.
2) I tried to phone her but couldn't get through.
3) I can't get through to him.
4) Mary could hardly get through to Jack.
5) I couldn't get through to you.
6) I'll go with you when I get through with this pile of papers.
7) Remember that if you get through yesterday,(http:///get through.html) you'll get through today.
8) The woman was so fat that she couldn't get through the doorway.
9) I think you can get through the first two chapters.
10) We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
11) I've got a load of work to get through before tomorrow.
12) You'll have to break the branches away to get through the thick forest.
13) I've got a lot of routine paperwork to get through.
14) The passage is too narrow for cars to get through.
15) Make way , there! I need to get through.
16) I couldn't seem to get through to her.
17) How long does it take to get through customs?
18) It took us ages to get through passport control.
19) England was lucky to get through the preliminaries .
20) You'll get through at least ten nappies a day.
21) Did you manage to get through to her?
22) I couldn't get through the crush.
23) It takes weeks to get through the red tape.
24) First I have to get through the exams.
25) I finally managed to get through my driving test.
26) Look, I can't get through to this number.
27) I find it impossible to get through to her.
28) If we give love, we get love. And even in the most difficult times, we find there is always a way to get through.
29) The gap in the fence was just wide enough for the sheep to get through.
30) Tony was so tall that he had to lean down to get through the doorway.
1) I tried to phone her but couldn't get through.
2) I can't get through to him.
3) I think you can get through the first two chapters.
4) We get through an unbelievable amount of food each week.
5) I've got a load of work to get through before tomorrow.
6) I've got a lot of routine paperwork to get through.
7) She had to duck to get through the low doorway.
31) Such a radical proposal would never get through parliament.
32) I find her impossible to get through to.
33) Let's start-there's a lot to get through.
34) We've got a lot of work to get through.
35) Did you have to get through an entrance examination?
36) Do you think the Bill will get through ?
37) He can get through £100 in one evening.
38) I can't get through the lines must be crossed.
39) Perhaps, in time(), the message will get through.
40) Can I get through by this road?
41) Stand aside, please, so the doctor can get through.
42) I tried phoning her office, but I couldn't get through.
43) We shipped the oars to get through the narrow opening.
44) I can get through a lot more work when I'm on my own.
45) I don't know how they get through these cold winters.
46) Aid agencies have been unable to get through to the thousands of refugees stranded on the border.
47) Try to get through to him that he's wasting his life in that job.
48) An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her.
49) Many's the time we've had to borrow money in order to get through the month.
50) She's the youngest player ever to get through to/advance to a semi-final.
51) I tried to get through, but there were too many people blocking my way.
52) He may find the line cut on the telephone so that he can't get through.
53) When you do get through, you've got to say your piece quickly before you get cut off.
54) I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through.
55) Callers dialing the wrong area code will not get through.
56) I've been trying to ring up all day and I couldn't get through.
57) If he doesn't knuckle down soon, he'll never get through those exams.
58) It's a bit crowded in here can you get through?
59) Against all the odds, we managed to get through to the final.
60) I don't know how we're going to get through the winter.
61) At last I managed to get through to one of the managers.
62) I've promised myself a long bath when I get through all this work.
63) It is hard to see how people will get through the winter.
64) If I can just get through the training period, it'll be all downhill from here.
65) How long the journey takes will depend on how long it takes to get through the traffic.
66) I couldn't get through because you'd left the phone off the hook.
67) How did you get through all that money in two days?
68) We need to conserve our supplies so we can get through the winter.
69) There were people standing in the doorway and I couldn't get through.
70) She had to duck to get through the low doorway.
71) He thought he'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up.
72) You wouldn't believe the amount of food children can get through in a week!
73) I have a pile of papers to get through before my leaving.
74) The window was far too small for him to get through.
75) I tried phoning you,(/get through.html) but I couldn't get through .
76) He had to lower his head to get through the door.
77) Allow twenty-five minutes to get through Passport Control and Customs.
78) Could you connect me with/to a number in Paris, please? I can't seem to get through.
79) As soon as I get through with my work I'll join you.
80) I've pile of papers to get through before the meeting.
81) Can you back your car up so that I can get through?
82) I tried ringing you several times yesterday but I couldn't get through .
83) You'll never get through - the snow's two metres deep.
84) Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through to them.
85) I tried to call you but I couldn't get through.
86) Anti-hunting legislation will never get through the House of Lords.
87) If we mark him up a tiny bit, he'll just get through.
88) I can't get through to him that he must rest.
89) He had to duck his head to get through the low doorway.
90) I can't get through to him that he must have a good rest.
91) It's almost impossible to get through the maze of bureaucracy.
92) There's still an outside chance/possibility that Scotland will get through into the World Cup.
93) We never dreamed that we would get through to the next round.
94) Thousands of refugees will die if these supplies don't get through .
95) They didn't even get through the first round of the contest.
95) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
96) The winner will be chosen from the five architects who get through the first round.
97) If more supplies do not get through,thousands of refugees will die.
98) I've been calling all morning but I can't get through.
99) She had just enough energy to get through the day.
100) Get through a dense crowd in a series of tacks.
101) Let's start; there's a lot of work to get through/to be got through.
102) I rang you several times but wasn't able to get through.
103) The tall man bent down to get through the doorway.
104) Pearson would not get through the screening process.
105) My main priority is get through all my exams.
106) Patrons get through 200,000 bottles of champagne a year.
107) By the way, did you get through to Sharon?
108) How can I get through to him?
109) Excuse me. I need to get through.
110) Keep your chin up! We'll get through this together!
111) Did you get through to Mr. McWhirter?
112) I planned to maintain a single-minded focus on my studies, to get through and excel-with blinders on.
113) Their switchboard is always jammed, but you can get through if you persevere.
114) He says you have hair like dark sunlight with flecks of gold as if the sun is trying to get through.
115) Even the first screen's a real killer to get through.
116) Most commuters managed to get through but line speeds were reduced to single figures.
117) The gate was locked but we managed to get through a gap in the fence.
118) Two huge boulders had to be moved out of the way before the trucks could get through.
119) I hate dealing with the bank over the phone. It takes ages to get through to the right person.
120) It was not an easy time for Tracy but her friends helped her get through.
121) How he and many others ever get through their driving test in Britain is a recurring nightmare.
122) From her he seemed to draw sufficient strength to get through the days until the simple funeral was over.
123) It took us over an hour the following morning to get through this pass, a notorious place for ambushes.
124) Only two horses apart from the jump-off duo were able to get through the treble without fault.
125) He used it to curry the horses' manes and it was the only brush that would get through my hair.
125) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126) Ryker pushed against the back of a man trying to get through and got an angry glare for his pains.
127) Eventually, because the mess hall would close, they allowed my commands to get through.
128) They sent Bill for the doctor, but they knew he would not be able to get through to the farm.
129) We had to bend down low to get through the opening.
130) If you are low in stamina you will have lost your ability to get through the day without becoming over-tired.
131) We had to bend the branches back so we could get through the bushes and back onto the path.
132) Visions must be grounded in strategy People need tremendous energy to get through periods of change; they need inspiration.
133) They felt this was important in helping them to get through the difficulties associated with unemployment.
134) We did in fact get through a very major reduction at Bournville without any forced redundancies.
135) Noncontributor calls get through too, but who wants to bet which will get the most vigorous response?
136) Joe had a job to get through to the counter, for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption.
137) I wish she would show me how to get through homework and adolescence instead of just Christmas dinner for 40.
138) Even if she manages to get through her first probationary year, life is not an easy ride for full members either.
139) And we will do everything in our power to help that customer get through her difficult financial times.
140) The helpline is a victim of its own success with so many people calling that no one can get through.
141) A couple of barmen had vaulted the bar and were trying to get through the crowd.
142) Whenever I phone the bank I get through to some idiot who sounds about twelve years old.
143) Nero has ordered ten thousand hides as they get through a lot of shoe leather with all that clomping.
144) Dole himself, his voice cracking, can barely get through his words: This is a great honor for Bob Dole.
145) Get through to Kirov, ask him if he can advance the project.
146) Which left Fabia racking her brains to think of how next best to get through to the woman.
147) I wished to get through life along the lanes and side roads, unseen.
148) Even if the phone was answered, the client might not get through to the person he wanted.
149) Her friends helped her to get through the first awful weeks after Bill died.
150) Officers in the field did on occasion have to struggle to get through to an official's home number.
151) A glitch in the customer-service software left customers unable to get through to help lines.
152) Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions.
153) I had only to get through so many weeks, so many months, and everything would be as it was.
154) They want to get through the canal in the one day.
155) Yes, when I get through talking to this Yes(/get through.html), listen a couple of things I thought about before I forget.
156) Picture by Brendan O'Sullivan Few of us get through childhood without a broken bone or a few stitches.
157) Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
158) At any one moment, thousands of users may be trying to get through to the most popular sites.
159) Ever notice the word 'rough' in through? There is truth to that, though the way may be rough, we are still able to get through it. Anthony Liccione 
160) The mood is relaxed-very advisable if you have a dozen sheep to get through in a day.
161) The most obvious way to get through to them was via the media.
162) Will the warnings issued by the health authorities get through to the ravers?
163) More applications will consequently get through to the ultimate decision makers.
164) The Velcro obstacle course will be 40 feet of trouble for those trying to get through it.
165) But residents say this will make it difficult for emergency vehicles to get through.
166) His main summer objective, as usual, was to get through to his holiday.
167) I've never even managed to get through a job interview, even if it's a woman doing the interviewing.
168) Several students get through adequate, but not nearly as theatrical, renditions.
169) Mr Kasyanov seems now to be playing for time, hoping to get through January without ferocious clashes with creditors.
170) And there were six hours to get through before sunset.
171) I made a few suggestions, creating chances, scoring goals, but it did not get through.
172) It took nearly two years to get through the formalities for the younger child.
173) "Oh Jane, how will I ever get through this?" she said, and the tears started flowing again.
174) I tried to ring the emergency telephone lines all day yesterday from a public phone box, but could never get through.
175) Parents who grapple with the problem from the start seem to get through the adjustments much better.
176) Charlie told me it wasn't nothing for them to get through twenty nicker poking about in the shops.
177) If there was trouble, Fong now reasoned, the milk train from Nairobi would not get through.
178) It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia.
179) She'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up completely.
180) The entrance exam is very difficult and only a small minority of candidates get through.
181) Illinois has passed tort reform, which has so far proved impossible to get through Congress in Washington.
182) I tried calling my parents, but I couldn't get through.
183) There was no way this tank could get through the trapdoor into the attic.
184) Scholars in every field use their technical terms all the time, just to get through the day.
185) The party itself is still struggling to get through the hoops that stand between it and the ballot in every state.
185) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
186) Jody sees that the reporter did manage to get through to Dan Williams for a comment.
187) At the time, ScotRail was also attempting to get through a similar application for the junction at Westerton, outside Glasgow.
188) By showing their birth certificates they were able to get through the checkpoint.
189) Although she was not a tall woman, she had to stoop low to get through the doorway.
190) It's a simple, satisfying dish, the perfect thing to get through an afternoon of depositions.
191) Then just wait till later in the day and you can probably get through then.
192) Facing it, always facing it, that’s the way to get through. Face it. Joseph Conrad 
193) In this way you will be sure to get through the work load.
194) There are some things that you can do to help yourself get through the three-phase transition process.
195) Suppose you've scheduled your meetings till 12.30 but you get through the morning's business more quickly than you expected.
196) Checker: Thanks. You can get through the customs now.
197) He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.
198) People began to worry: " How are we going to get through this night? "
199) Oh , to get through the Gate of Thanatos, you need a hatpin to pick the lock.
200) You will never get through that crowd of people; they are packed in there cheek by jowl.
201) When I get through with you, you'll be begging for the electric chair!
202) Second, in the media there is some talk that the Administration may offer cuts in science spending in order to get through this current budget.
203) This new dishwasher will get through all the dirty dishes like a dose of salts.
204) How much longer will it take all the red tape to get through?
205) No surprises here, just a steep, bumpy, twisty path full of trees to get through.
206) Each baby needs enough anesthesia to get through the surgery painlessly.
207) A tall man has to stoop to get through the low door - way.
208) We'll never get through that crowd of people; they're packed in there cheek and jowl.
209) Sarah: I must be 2 psychic. So you think Candy will get through grad school?
210) The language barrier made communication difficult, but finally, part of my message seemed to get through.
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