Similar words: go through with, be through with, through and through, through, go through, get through, all through, see-through. Meaning: adj. 1. having finished or arrived at completion 2. having no further concern with.
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91. Backed by a $ 172,689 campaign funded by the cemetery industry, the proposal sailed through with 68 percent of the vote.
92. But they did not yet feel able to go through with changes in their actual behaviour.
93. UC-San Diego questioned whether she had the intelligence to follow through with the difficult post-operative regimen.
94. You guys have been great in coming through with short-term results.
95. And even as he began, a top executive from Renault-Williams tried to persuade him not to go through with it.
96. Pumping air into these causes water to be sucked through with the bubbles as they rise to the surface.
97. The hour had long since passed for his call to Virginia Stillman, and he debated whether to go through with it.
98. The only reason Margaret went through with the pregnancy was because my father hoped I'd be a boy.
99. There being no ink left in the pen, Pooley had pierced the points of his speculation through with defunct matchsticks.
100. But then I think of the ravens: I must follow through with my observations.
101. Clara waited, eyes on the window, until she was sure Cybil was through with the Wedding March.
102. Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign.
103. The curds are lifted on to muslin-covered racks and cut through with a knife before they are left to drain.
104. Once you have got a favourable response, you follow through with an invitation to a social event.
105. The nearest guard glanced at it, then ushered him through with a curt nod of his head.
106. And his parents' letters were shot through with such worry.
107. The sweater and heavy shirt he wore were already soaked through with sweat.
108. For she followed through with an act which suggests that she may have had some later worries.
109. I went through with the fight, like I had said, knocked him out.
110. Many of the women's purity associations were shot through with similar class divisions.
111. She finished her letter, and read it through with satisfaction.
112. She had to go through with it now, as she had exchanged contracts on the house.
113. How could she ever go through with it?
114. I'm so glad to be through with them!
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115. She was drenched through with rain.
116. When will you be through with your work?
117. Did he go through with the treatment?
118. Drop dead! I am through with you.
119. He was drenched through with rain.
120. Are you through with our mortgage loan booklet?
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