Sentence examples for come through but from inspiring English sources

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United may have come through, but not without some help on the day.

Most notifications come through, but at a slower, less immediate rate.

These days, the deer come through, but not, of course, on command.

Push the needle diagonally through the hem, and pull until the thread has come through, but hasn't pulled tight.

"That's the way it was, not knowing what was going to come through, but something would come through," he said.

A couple of big sets had come through, but Mark and Peewee had been nowhere near them.

Occasionally a spike of true connection with the victims of history will come through, but those moments tend to lead nowhere.

Sadly, as with most charities, funding is a nightmare; applications to foundations and trusts take for ever to come through, but we feel we cannot stand and wait.

"The embassy wanted to hold my passport while they waited for the visa to come through, but they couldn't guarantee I'd get the visa," he recalled.

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"I know I'm young and coming through, but eventually that's where I want to get to".

We expected these effects to come through sooner, but I do think they will eventually come through".

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