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Example sentences for "pull through"

  • 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.

  • Now do what I tell you, Willy, and we'll pull through yet.

  • 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.

  • You'll pull through even if the Atlantic Trust closes?

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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