be through with造句1) I'll be through with this in a few minutes.
2) He promised he was through with drugs.
3) He was through with sports, not because he had to be but because he wanted it that way.
4) Finally I backed off-and by then Natalia had started dating some one else and was through with me.
5) Clara waited, eyes on the window, until she was sure Cybil was through with the Wedding March.
6) At last she was through, with a narrow foothold on the side of the boat.
7) I'm so glad to be through with them!
8) When will you be through with your work?
9) I'm not going to be through with you .
10) I will be through with this man.
11) When will they be through with their work?
12) How can I be through with such a whole bunch of books in ten days?
13) I think that once the West be through with the globalization it will lost its coordinates.
14) We may be through with the past,[http:///be through with.html] but the past ain't through with us.
15) But CERA cautions that developed nations will hardly be through with oil anytime soon.
16) Be through with the discussion about all the details before the contract is signed.
17) Hopefully, I will be through with the case by then.
18) Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign.
19) Customers always find a way to ruin my day. I'm so glad to be through with them!
20) They'd get bored as hell doing that after a while, and then I'd be through with having conversations for the rest of my life.
21) Like when the teenager imagines running off to Vermont and pretending to be a deaf-mute. "Then I'd be through with having conversations for the rest of my life," he vows, "and they'd leave me alone."