When they first took you to the hospital, the doctor didn't think you'd pull through.
Larry hovered between life and death, and almost a week had passed before the doctors in charge of his case would say positively that he was going to pull through.
You stick to me, and I'll stick to you, and we'll pull through together.
Keep up your hearts and you'll pull through this as you've pulled through many a danger before.
You remember that it was on the night before Majendie's failure, and that the whole question of the panic hung on whether he was going to pull through or not.
Gunther will not lend a cent; Majendie will go under, and I'll pull through.
If she stayed on for another quarter she would have eight pounds, and with that money, and much less time to keep herself, she might be able to pull through.
Oh, it was not to be done--she never would be able to pull through.
If the matron got her a situation as wet-nurse she'd be able to pull through.
I did count on lending you enough to pull through on; but perhaps this will be the best way.
If you have trials and difficulties and discouragements, pull through anyway.
If there are hard places to pull through, pull through them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pull through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.