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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.