From Mansfield we came through Newcastle, in the township of Springfield, and encamped on the farm of Frederick Cassel over night.
In the afternoon we came through Greenfield, the county seat of Hancock county.
At three miles from Appledore I came through Snargate, a village with five houses, and with a church capable of containing two thousand people!
I came through Durley, where I went to the house of farmer Mears.
We came through a canyon where we found some movers encamped in a pleasant hollow by a mountain stream.
Just after leaving San Fernando we came through Sylmar, where a big sign told us that we were passing "the largest olive orchard in the world.
He was spending some hours of his time before the solitary train came through in persuading the groceryman to commit himself for a large bill of goods.
Well," said Hugh, "we saw a couple of them having fun with each other as we came through.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "came through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.