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How to use get through in a sentence

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To stand a chance of being competitive competitors had to get through in 40 seconds.
I do wear nice clothes and get through gallons of the Body Shop glossing shampoo to make the barnet better.
As soon as we get through the door she's at it again, having a go at me for this and that.
If you're struggling to get through your workout, throw in the towel for the day instead of beating up your body even more.
I saw the police come out with battering rams, but they couldn't get through the front door so the fire brigade went round the back.
Boys mature later than girls, but they generally manage to get through secondary level with their self-worth intact.
It's a learning experience for sure, something you have to bear up for and get through.
It had a very fine mesh, and only certain students could get through the holes.
You could get through a set of tyres while trying to pull smartly away from a T-junction.
It could also have said that break-up would have been messy, unworkable and difficult to get through the courts.
But I still have to get through the day at work, although on the plus side at least it's warm in the office.
He says that after he failed to get through in his first attempt, he was shattered.
This is typical of many misaddressed letters that we get through the Mail Centres on a regular basis.
This will not be a plan for party renewal, rather a short-term strategy to get through the next election.
Just 20 months ago Vanessa Hodkinson could not fit into airline seats or get through turnstiles, let alone sit in a cinema seat.
Here is a suggested sequence of events to participate in to get through anger or a potentially explosive situation.
It's blimming hard, but if you have the determination and a degree of talent you can get through it.
When I got into work there was a mountain of work to get through, loads of meeting requests and several problems to sort out.
Gallacher attends his fair share of meetings and usually has a mountain of paperwork to get through at the end of the day.
The large and unanchored uneasiness I feel about it is that we may not get through this century.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The further we can get through that abatis before they discover us, the fewer we'll have killed.
This accounts for his ability to get through in one day more than most people do in a week.
After you get through with the bee tree you must tell me what 'ros'n ears' are.
And he found them bricking up the town gate, because it was so wide that little folks could not get through.
Her wireless was put into operation, and she made efforts to get through to the Canopus.
A pretty thing if I was to leave mine to get through all the grub by themselves, while I was sent to chokey!
George managed to get through it with a coherency understandable, but no more.
This was his way of saying that he had more labor to get through than any other man in the colony.
But to ken that ane's purpose is right, and to make their heart strong, is the way to get through the warst day's darg.
She must get through the day without him, ding, dong, she must get through all the years!
The docker is trying to get through hungering for something to eat, to arrange gradually to have his hungers move on.
We couldn't make our easting a bit, and the old man kept saying that we should never get through the Straits.
To get through this floe, it was necessary to form a channel with the ice-saws.
I cannot get through the mists and glooms to press your hand and tell you how dear I hold you.
One of them must have gnawed on my ankle some, between the greave and the heel-plate, but he couldn't quite get through.
Then the trail was lost in a gully where the animals had gone in every direction to get through.
Halsey killed our barrage to let the outside connections get through to us.
It seems their equipment has been haywire for two days, they haven't been able to get through.
We'd be tickled to death to have you, and for you to have what's left of the money when we get through with it.
As it is, we can scarcely any of us get through our oats, we are all in such a cast-iron hurry to start for the Transkei.
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