Early in January, 1918, the complete units began to come through at the rate of three a week, increasing to four a week in April and to six a week in May.
Finished machines of this type started to come through in October.
Last to come through to quantity production was the hardest of the four to build, the one that promised to defy American industry to build it at all--the 75-millimeter gun recuperator.
I knew he'd come through, Bart," Mr. Gibney declared.
If you don't come through now I can sue you an' force you to.
Let them alone and they'll come through, and be all the more men for it.
It's up to you to come through with an explanation of why Webb's men have just gunned three of our friends.
Now he's come through I'll be doggoned if I want to jump on him again.
I know I ought to go in for salt if I want to come through as a regular guy; but if you won't tell on me, I'm going to enjoy this melon in my own primitive Western way.
Again we come through alternations of open, rolling, exquisitely pastoral country and lush forest.
Then we come through a gate on to the green lawn of "Newstead," an old estate where they are good enough to take a few paying guests.
We pass people planting young orchards of lemons and oranges, and wecome through defiles, the bare, rugged hills rising above us on both sides.
Between Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo we come through a stretch of very beautiful country, part open forest land, part richly pastoral, the property of the Atascadero Company.
We had to come through Swindon, and Mr. Tucky had the kindness to come with us, until we got three or four miles on this side (the Hungerford side) of that very neat and plain and solid and respectable market town.
Enroute tuh dis country we come through Tennessee an ah membuh comin through Memphis an Pine Bluff to Fordyce.
Just as they arose, however, the doctor observed: "It may be that Hobart Fenton has got to come through.
He had risked his life to come through; it was no more than fair that I should accede to his caution and insure him a safe return to his own world.
Charlotte's action made me think that the door might have become unlatched, allowing a draught to come through.
But we've many more wild adventures to come through yet, ere the Snowbird sails up the loch.
I've been shipwrecked a time or two, you may easily guess, and I've come through many a strange danger in the wild, mysterious regions around the Pole.
What is there to come through, that we have not already come through?
You mean it is a strange channel for pleasant news to come through, perhaps," said he, with a curl of his lip.
They didn't come through here, but I saw them on the trail--it must have been a week ago.
But this time he looked like an old muley cow that's come through a long, late spring--his lip was plumb down on his brisket.
Old Wisner, he got backing from three banks and he come through.
He stood and looked at me; and now I seen I had to come through, for the girl couldn't be saved no more.
His Adam's apple kind of walked up and down his neck, but he come through.
One foursome had just driven off and beckoned us to come through, another was waiting to go, and the fair green on the way to the fifth looked like the advance of the Mexican standing army.
You might even invite them to come through--you might insist on it, courteously, you understand, and with such grace as you may be able to muster.
They'll ask you to come through--won't they, Billy?
Yo' see de Yankees ain't come through dar, an' we is skeerd of dem anyhow.
Dat lash hiss like col' water on er red hot iron when it come through de air, an' every time it hit Burrus it lef' er streak of blood.
We come through Raleigh an' de fust thing dat I 'members good wus goin' through de paper mill on Crabtree.
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