Whatever has been done, as you recognize, has been done for her protection, and for her help during these terrible days that she has been going through.
But, after all, I am going through a whole life, and it is very hard.
But I am a human being, going through a life story from childhood, and I may forget something that my counsel would know.
Then you're going through to the railroad with the new pack-horse to wire for Mrs. Margery after breakfast.
It has got to be attempted, but I'm not quite sure how we're going through.
Going through that to the rear, General Lee went alone to an old neglected cemetery.
The forest was so dense there that when we entered it we were quite in the dark, as if going through a tunnel.
Going through a beautiful forest in undulating country, we reached the summit of a flat-topped tableland, 2,500 ft.
I would say that a half dozen attempts on a trial and error basis of going through such an operation, perhaps making an error, finding how to correct it, doing it again, achieving more success, would certainly be enough.
It was part of your routine duties when you were going through a street in any city, to look at the windows as well as the crowds?
A light, with a powerful reflector, placed at the head of a locomotive, or in front of it, to throw light on the track at night, or in going through a dark tunnel.
Going through, or to the end or bottom; very thorough; complete.
One who is going through a novitiate, or period of probation; a novice.
You had no difficulty going into Poland, going through Germany?
I am full of care and trouble and anxiety, and feel so weary with all the processes of thinking and feeling, deliberating and deciding, that I am going through, that I must beg you to determine for me.
You ask if I amgoing through a course of Channing,--not precisely, but a course of Unitarianism, for I attend a Unitarian Church.
After we had had our breather, the word was given to charge; and this we did, going through in fine style.
We left Hazebruck on Monday morning by motor omnibuses on December the twenty-first, going through Merville to Festubert.
Going through that, and crossing a field, we came to a swiftly running stream, which we waded across through water up to our armpits.
I am writing them and asking them if--if it is going through--they want to belong to it.
I have set out to do this thing, and now I am going through with it.
I have set out to do this thing, and I am going through with it no matter what happens to me.
Yes, I am going through with it no matter how it comes out.
They passed through a province called Catalte; and, going through a desert six days' journey in extent, on the twentieth of the month they came to Chaguate.
Next time of going through it, front rank and rear rank change places, as they must do in all the practices.
And the wagons, going through, had made a track that led up past the kitchen door and past the shed and past the barn and past the orchard to the wheat-field.
And the wagons, going through, had made a track that went up past the kitchen door and past the shed and past the barn and past the orchard to the wheat-field.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "going through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.