How to use in-sentence of “live through”:
+ The couple had eight children, most of whom did not live through infancy.
+ In ancient Egypt, it was believed that if you wanted to live through childbirth it was necessary to pray to Tawaret.
+ Bird banders have found that only 25% of juvenile American robins live through their first year.
+ Life is good and caring, but during life’s journey, there are many painful sufferings that each person must come to understand and live through as he grows.
+ It can live through winter but after three to five years the plant is past its best and should be replaced.
+ These trees have deep roots or store water, like desert plants do, to live through the long, dry seasons without rain.
+ However, saffron can live through temperatures as cold as rabbits, rats, and birds, digging in the ground near the plant; parasites such as the roundworm; fungus and corm rot.

