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It was difficult to get through the dense crowd.

He had to duck his head to get through the low doorway.

Unless some opposition members abstain, the budget may thus not get through.

There is, in that sense, something reassuringly familiar about Summerhill, once you get through the gates and behind the caricature.

Surely everybody would jump at the chance to beat the queues and get through security quickly and conveniently without the fuss of a 'pat down' search.

If we scrape a fender or injure ourselves at work, we know that there is some sort of payment that we can get through insurance.

The practice caught on elsewhere, helping the farmers of the basin to get through the recent long drought using far less water than before yet with no reduction in output.

There will always be a few spammers, of course, who are willing to pay the price to get through to our mailboxes, but the flood will turn into a trickle.

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The news finally get through to us.

I don't know how they get through these cold winters.

Can you get through a whole day in a foreign country without spending a dime?

This is so the townspeople will have time to go out and hold their horses until you get through town.

With hard work and determination you can get through your online school with a degree in the area of your choice.

Telephone me when you get through.

If you can get through all that, you're almost in the clear.

Unlike cars, which are restricted to roads and parking lots, bikes can get through pedestrian short cuts but can also be parked almost anywhere, for free.

We need more rain to get through the summer.

The next year we grew even more food and managed to get through the winter on firewood that was mostly from our own trees and only 100 gallons of heating oil.

Even with an invitation to the White House, it can be tricky to get through the heavily guarded perimeter.

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