Sentences with get through
get through
G g - I think you can get through the first two chapters. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- It is hard to see how people will get through the winter. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- We've got through a lot of tyres. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her. [VERB PREPOSITION + to]
- Look, I can't get through to this number. [VERB PREPOSITION + to]
- Did you have to get through an entrance examination? [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- ...if his referendum law failed to get through. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- We got through the blizzards to the survivors
- To get a bill through Parliament
- I just can't get the message through to him
- Military training was hard, but I got through it.
- She got through her book this morning!I was so thirsty that I got through three glasses of orange juice.
- The call wouldn't get through no matter how many times I tried.
- To get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- To get a good price after bargaining; to get oil by drilling; to get information.
- Would you get the milk from the refrigerator for me?
- To get one's hair cut; to get a person drunk; to get a fire to burn; to get a dog out of a room.
- You can always get me by telephone.
- I didn't get your last name.
- To get a lesson.
- Get him before he escapes!
- To get a spanking; to get 20 years in jail.
- We'll get him to go with us.
- To get dinner.
- Her pleas got me.
- The bullet got him in the leg.
- I'll get you yet!
- He got malaria while living in the tropics. She gets butterflies before every performance.
- Their silly remarks get me.
- I don't get the joke. This report may be crystal-clear to a scientist, but I don't get it.
- To get home late.
- You get to meet a lot of interesting people.
- To get angry; to get sick.
- To get married; to get elected; to get hit by a car.
- I don't get into town very often.
- Can he get through another bad winter?
- He told us to get.
- To get moving; Get rolling.
- The get of a stallion.
- What's your week's get?
- When will you get back?
- They wanted to get going on the construction of the house.
- You'll get it for breaking that vase!
- A rock group really getting it on with the audience.
- After years of indifference, she's getting off on baseball.
- He wanted to be a millionaire but he died before he got there.
- To get together a portfolio of 20 stocks.
- To get up an exhibit.
- She's got a new car. Have you got the tickets?