- The proposal went through.
- The deal did not go through.
- If you back out, the deal won't go through.
- The law has gone through parliament.
- His application went through.
to enter.
- Cars go through the tunnel.
- Don't go through the lobby.
- They went through the woods.
- Tom went through the tunnel.
- Don't go through this tunnel.
- The train went through a tunnel.
- Our train went through a long tunnel.
- The parade went through the crowd.
- She spotted him from above as he went through the crowd.
- The nail went through the wall.
- The piano won't go through that door.
- No one will go through this door as long as I live.
- The bullet went through his body.
- This boat goes through the jungle.
- We went through the woods and came to a lake.
to examine.
- Did you go through my drawers?
- I caught Tom going through my papers.
- I'm going through my closet to find clothes to give to charity.
- Tom is still going through the files, looking for the information you asked for.
- Tom went through all the files in the drawer.
- Tom went through the file.
- I've been going through Tom's notes.
- I've been going through Tom's notebooks.
- She started to go through the bundle of letters.
- The cop went through his pockets, but found nothing.
- In order to avoid misunderstandings, they went through the contract again.
to spend.
- We went through almost a whole jar of coffee last week.
- I went through my money in a very short time.
to experience.
- He went through a very hard time.
- I was going through a rough time.
- Tom is going through a rough time.
- Tom is going through a difficult time.
- Tom is going through a very difficult time.
- Tom is going through a rough time right now.
- I went through so unpleasant an experience at that time.
- After losing his job, he went through a very difficult time.
- Even if you're really going through hard times, a good friend can improve your spirits.
- He's going through a mid-life crisis.
- She's going through a midlife crisis.
- Tom is going through a midlife crisis.
- I'm not going through a midlife crisis!
- Maybe I'm going through a midlife crisis.
- Modern society is going through a moral crisis.
- "Maybe I'm going through a midlife crisis." "You're just eighteen, Tom..."
- She has gone through many difficulties.
- They went through with many difficulties.
- I imagine that you went through a lot of difficulties.
- They don't know what difficulties Tom went through in his youth.
- I went through a lot of difficulties in Mexico because I couldn't understand Spanish at all.
- I have gone through many hardships.
- You have to go through many hardships.
- He had to go through a lot of hardships.
- He went through many hardships in his youth.
- He told us he had gone through many hardships.
- During the war, people went through many hardships.
- He'll have many hardships to go through in the future.
- The widowed mother had to go through a lot of hardships.
- Since her father's death, she has gone through a lot of hardships.
- There can be no people who have gone through as many hardships this century as the Jews.
- I stayed in Japan only a few months, during which time I went through a series of hardships.
- He's just going through a phase.
- She's just going through a phase.
- Tom is just going through a phase.
- You will have to go through hardship.
- Many great men went through hardship during their youth.
- The prisoners would have to go through yet one more hardship.
- The country is going through a period of economic instability.
- The Japanese economy is going through a period of great stress.
- He went through many horrible days in the war.
- My parents' generation went through the war.
- Bob went through many dangers during the war.
- We have to be ready to go through dangers there.
- I will go through that trouble again.
- Tom went through a lot of trouble to draw Mary here.
- Your father went through all that trouble for your sake.
- It may seem like a lot of trouble to go through, but in the end, you'll be happy you did it.
- I'm going through changes.
- I know what you went through.
- I went through a lot of trouble.
- I know what Tom is going through.
- I know what you're going through.
- I feel for what you're going through.
- I know exactly what you went through.
- I don't want to go through this again.
- I know what you must be going through.
- I understand what you're going through.
- I can't imagine what you've gone through.
- I know exactly what you're going through.
- He went through a lot when he was younger.
- I can't imagine what you're going through.
- You will never realize what I went through.
- I know what Tom and Mary are going through.
- I know you're going through a lot right now.
- The soldiers are going through severe training.
- I want you to tell me what you're going through.
- Tom won't have to go through what Mary went through.
- Love is like the measles. We all have to go through it.
- I don't want to go through another experience like that.
- In a foreign country most of us go through culture shock.
- I'll go through both the good times and the bad with you.
- Tom and Mary are going through a rather messy divorce at the moment.
- I think they were very brave, considering all they had to go through.
- Tom doesn't want to go through another experience like the one he had.
- The pain you go through because of love is by far sweeter than any other pleasure.
- The therapist finally got him to open up about what he went through during the war.
- I've already gone through several marriages, but none of them gave me the happiness I deserve.
- In modern times we have gone through two world wars as the end result of international disputes.
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