Example sentences of "to get [pron] through " in BNC.

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1 To get them through the Christmas crisis , staff in London were instructed to send down a variety of commercial patterns and magazines which Laura adapted herself .
2 Well , we 're still trying to get them through the Police Authority but we are making provision through this budget if we do n't , yeah
3 ‘ But it became obvious that we were n't posing enough of a threat to get them through the bottle neck and as a result they dived and went hell-for-leather back into Scapa Flow .
4 I was introduced to Punch at the age of 12 , grew up on Basil Boothroyd and have relied on my weekly ‘ fix ’ to get me through life 's crises over the past 47 years — including moving house six times , several bereavements , liquidation ( yes , me too ! ! ) , my daughter 's attempted suicide and my recent divorce .
5 I 'm now on Valium to get me through all this and feel desperate with worry about how I 'll manage alone .
6 ‘ I find analysis essential to get me through the day .
7 ‘ Got some new tablets to get me through the Season supposed to be revolutionary — solve all problems . ’
8 but he kept me on to get me through Christmas you know things like that .
9 I need them to get me through my exams .
10 again , so I thought well he took to me I 'm the one that 's going to get me through , not them
11 The president , according to the constitution has the executive power that executive power depends to a large part on the willingness of congress to provide the legal framework moments in which there is harmony and cooperation between president and congress tend to be exceptional rather than er a regular feature of the American system and if er the president manages to get something through congress , you can bet that very quickly the president will face some defeat in congress shortly thereafter to remind the president that the United States does not have , contrary to the popular press , does not have a presidential system of government .
12 He gave it a few more seconds to get him through the next traffic signals and then killed it again .
13 ‘ In the old days they 'd have thumped enough into him to get him through his exam .
14 His hunger was however strong enough to get him through that , along with the slice of ersatz brown bread .
15 As it was , she had to draw on reserves of courage she had n't even known she possessed just to get her through the opening number .
16 A brain tumour they cause but I mean he said last week he spent every penny he had to get her through it and this
17 Now this time we 're here for four weeks so it would probably be that they want to get everybody through this time without anybody escaping the net .
18 ‘ How are we going to get it through the door ? ! ’ sighed Endill .
19 Apple says A/UX customers are demanding more CPU performance and will be able to get it through PowerPC .
20 This land of little more than 2m people and 24m sheep , enclosed between China and Russia in an area three times the size of France , had already appealed for emergency food aid to get it through the winter when the worst snows for 50 years hit three provinces in the south-west .
21 Even Tory MPs are against it and have to be whipped into line to get it through Parliament .
22 And I 'm trying to get it through your arrogant skull that I 'm not in the market for a casual roll in the hay just because we happen to be sharing a villa for a few days ! ’
23 Gladstone tried but failed to get it through Parliament .
24 and we wanted to get it through Access , and the credit limit on Access was what was it a thousand ?
25 I CA N'T think of anything more likely to get us through the pre-Christmas traumas than a new play by Don Hayworth .
26 We are likely to repeat previous styles to get us through the pain , but a point can be reached where the old ways no longer work .
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