We found over 1000 examples of how to use through in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 1000.
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51. | We can travel through time. And we do at the remarkable rate of one second per second. | |
52. | Your undaunted spirit will carry you through. | |
53. | Didn't you see a dog pass through the yard? | |
54. | You must go through with your plan. | |
55. | Do you ever dream about flying through the sky? | |
56. | I tried to reach you on the phone, but I was unable to get through. | |
57. | You will not be able to go through the book so quickly. | |
58. | You're wet through. | |
59. | Your father went through all that trouble for your sake. | |
60. | I'd jump through hoops for you. | |
61. | With the power of imagination, we can even travel through space. | |
62. | The bank came through with the loan we had requested. | |
63. | Take part in the activity not for money but for learning through experience. | |
64. | A small road ran across the bridge, through the fields, and over a hill. | |
65. | Two fat men trying to pass through a narrow doorway are in checkmate. | |
66. | Education must not be limited to our youth, but it must be a continuing process through our entire lives. | |
67. | Passing through the strong wind, the planes rock like this, but don't worry. | |
68. | The cows were moving very slowly through the long green grass. | |
69. | Be more careful. Rushing through things is going to ruin your work. | |
70. | Waves of joy drift through my opened heart. | |
71. | The sightseeing bus ran through a long tunnel. | |
72. | The Kamo runs through Kyoto. | |
73. | A band led the parade through the city. | |
74. | In a foreign country most of us go through culture shock. | |
75. | The company exploited its workers through low wages. |