get through造句151) A glitch in the customer-service software left customers unable to get through to help lines.
152) Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions.
153) I had only to get through so many weeks, so many months, and everything would be as it was.
154) They want to get through the canal in the one day.
155) Yes, when I get through talking to this Yes, listen a couple of things I thought about before I forget.
156) Picture by Brendan O'Sullivan Few of us get through childhood without a broken bone or a few stitches.
157) Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously.Dr T.P.Chia
158) At any one moment, thousands of users may be trying to get through to the most popular sites.
159) Ever notice the word 'rough' in through? There is truth to that, though the way may be rough, we are still able to get through it.Anthony Liccione
160) The mood is relaxed-very advisable if you have a dozen sheep to get through in a day.
161) The most obvious way to get through to them was via the media.
162) Will the warnings issued by the health authorities get through to the ravers?
163) More applications will consequently get through to the ultimate decision makers.
164) The Velcro obstacle course will be 40 feet of trouble for those trying to get through it.
165) But residents say this will make it difficult for emergency vehicles to get through.
166) His main summer objective, as usual, was to get through to his holiday.
167) I've never even managed to get through a job interview, even if it's a woman doing the interviewing.
168) Several students get through adequate, but not nearly as theatrical, renditions.
169) Mr Kasyanov seems now to be playing for time, hoping to get through January without ferocious clashes with creditors.
170) And there were six hours to get through before sunset.
171) I made a few suggestions, creating chances, scoring goals, but it did not get through.
172) It took nearly two years to get through the formalities for the younger child.
173) "Oh Jane, how will I ever get through this?" she said, and the tears started flowing again.
174) I tried to ring the emergency telephone lines all day yesterday from a public phone box, but could never get through.
175) Parents who grapple with the problem from the start seem to get through the adjustments much better.
176) Charlie told me it wasn't nothing for them to get through twenty nicker poking about in the shops.
177) If there was trouble, Fong now reasoned, the milk train from Nairobi would not get through.
178) It depends what happens when I get through to that guy in Civitavecchia.
179) She'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up completely.
180) The entrance exam is very difficult and only a small minority of candidates get through.