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How to use come through in a sentence

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I think we can learn from this that there will be survivors who will come through all the evils of the world.
The film uses a great deal of blacks and shadows and they come through solid with no bleed or shimmer whatsoever.
The finest chocolate bonbons allow the flavor of the chocolate to come through without interference from the other flavors and ingredients.
The muted colours come through clearly and crisply and the occasional uses of bright colours are faithfully rendered.
The couple arrived at court together in a united front after vowing they will come through the ordeal and will put it all behind them.
After all, a kicker who nails a game-winner one week can find himself cut eight days later if he doesn't come through during the next game.
Its common for little ones to start to cut a tooth and then it recedes back into the gums so its hard to say when its going to come through.
The surface had failed in places, and this had allowed grass and weeds to come through.
We've come through the thing without a single cross or irritated word and with not a sign of cabin fever.
He only knew that thirty ships had come through a wormhole that connected Granger's solar system to an uninhabited star system.
No one has represented the divided self better-the analyst, the observer, the commentator who serves as witness of the one who has come through.
In an oftentimes dull political world, his ability and feistiness come through.
But real democracy can only come through mass movements of ordinary people, not by the orders of imperial rulers and their stooges.
She has suffered heartbreak, both on and off the field, and has come through it all with dignity and strength.
So, as usual, you throw caution to the winds and hope that, when the bills do come through, they won't be quite as bad as you know they will.
The subtleties and variances of language that can only come through in conversational speech are often lost.
He took particular pleasure in making little rings out of horseshoe nails for the hundreds of school children who would come through on tours.
Sound effects come through nicely, such as the howling wind on the mountain or the crunch of footsteps in the snow and ice.
The door clanged for the last time and Tessa knew that this was the last person to come through it that night.
While she was pleased with the result she was also relieved at having come through after such a close contest.
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The five ghetto gates were thrown open, but Joseph did not come through any.
I have talked with Dr. grindle this morning, and he encouraged me to believe that Roy would come through all right.
But I should say you are just the sort of man that ought to come through all that unsoured and unhurt.
It would be difficult to shout down and explain that she had come through the little door in the upper gallery.
I'll hand over my sidearm to you just before your men come through the air lock.
Why, she spoiled hers, showing us how to come through that sluice, didn't she?
If you know your little book, you'll come through at once and save yourself a manhandling.
I do not think that success in this struggle will come through the policy of laissez-faire.
It was lathed and plastered, and no air admitted, except what might come through the floor.
She had come through so much that every nerve was crying in passionate protest.
Over here it has come through misuse to denote a peculiar class whose reaction is antigovernment.
Here we found several families who had come through with the Fisk expedition, among whom was E.M. Dunphy.
He looked backward from the heights above the tangle after they had come through it.
Thus, had he come through the hours, to the day when the fifty-two heads were to fall.
Of course, I didn't come through the camp of the 200th Ind., but modestly sought a byroad which Mrs. Bolster had put me onto.
Make fast end a at c, and end d at e, cinching up strongly on the bights that come through the cinch rings.
Those that come through the gate of ivory are fatuous, but those from the gate of horn mean something to those that see them.
I'll show Cupples that he can't come through me, the big guy!
It can't come through the stone door, for it's air-tight, if ever a door was.
Suddenly he saw the wolf's hairy tail come through the bung-hole.
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