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go through造句
(1) Go through the arch and follow the path. (2) Four teams will go through to the semi-final. (3) Shunt your suitcases,let me go through. (4) Go through the double doors and turn left. (5) You can't just go through the checkout without paying! (6) A great secret of success is to go through life as a man who never gets used up. (7) Lots of people don't bother to go through a marriage ceremony these days. (8) He had to go through the usual rigmarole of signing legal papers in order to complete the business deal. (9) Sometimes I go through those nights where music is my only friend. (10) Foods which go through a factory process lose much of their colour, flavour and texture. (11) Let's go through the exercises. (12) The sofa will only go through the door sideways. (13) She watched her parents go through an acrimonious divorce. (14) Nigeria also go through from that group. (15) We shall go through these papers together. (16) Go through the document checking the errors. (17) That's some handle to go through life with! (18) Could we go through Act 2 once more? (19) Does this train go through to Glasgow? (20) If this deal doesn't go through, we're ruined. (21) Foxes and other scavengers go through the dustbins. (22) We'll go through the details later on. (23) Go through the main entrance into the yard. (24) Can I dial this number direct, or do I have to go through the operator? (25) He'd threatened to divorce her but I never thought he'd go through with it. (26) Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you-it's a stage they all go through. (27) Richard pleaded for Belinda to reconsider and not to go through with the divorce. (28) Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.Michael Jordan (29) The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it. (30) Our beloved teacher, you are the spring shower that moistens our hearts. The love and care you have given us will encourage us to go through a long and arduous journey.