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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151. She decided not to go through with ( ie not to have ) the abortion.
152. When I get through with you, you'll be begging for the electric chair!
153. The other looks as if it has been shot through with a streak of spearmint.
154. We live in a credit driven society, and to survive the pitfalls of revolving credit and economic cycles you need to create an attainable budget and follow through with your fiscal plans.
155. Blanchot also draws heavily from Franz Kafka, and his fictional work (like his theoretical work) is shot through with an engagement with Kafka's writing.
156. They want to make through with the work as soon as possible.
157. After I'm through with her, you ride with her to my superette and you can begin working.
158. They'd get bored as hell doing that after a while, and then I'd be through with having conversations for the rest of my life.
159. The final phase of retreat was carried through with much skill and precision.
160. Christian pastor in Florida, who said he would cancel his plans to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of 9-11,[http://sentencedict.com/through with.html] now says he may indeed go through with those plans.
161. Shorty oscillates between trombone and trumpet solos, with the latter unsurprisingly cutting through with greater agility.
162. We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.
163. But CERA cautions that developed nations will hardly be through with oil anytime soon.
164. He is good at initiating projects but rarely follows through with anyting.
165. Even those squirmy scenes were shot through with his goodness.
166. Be through with the discussion about all the details before the contract is signed.
167. In line with the Laplace equation and by using the spline function B with arbitrary distribution nodes, the calculation of the higher even derivatives were get through with.
168. Did the gentlemen think the Yankees would ever get through with reconstructing Georgia?
169. We should go through with the experiment, now we've started.
170. Then Saul said to his armor-bearer, "Draw your sword, and thrust me through with it, lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and mistreat me."
171. Consistency: How often parents follow through with forewarned punishment, for instance.
172. Hopefully, I will be through with the case by then.
173. In the coordinate system of 2-D axis symmetry, numerical simulation is carried through with the technology of dynamic mesh in FLUENT software for ballonet project.
174. When Dr. Loewe had got through with the grumbling patients, they felt thoroughly ashamed of themselves.
175. Playing the part. Even those squirmy scenes were shot through with his goodness.
176. Methods: Closed-ended questions pedagogy, freestyle question pedagogy, run through with a Shariah-ended questions to conduct interactive experience.
177. His work was deeply refreshing, and all of it shot through with humour.
178. What he sought was an impassioned realism, shot through with human aspirationfaith.
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