How to use in-sentence of “get through”:
+ Pigments absorb the ultraviolet radiation, so it does not get through the skin to kill or injure cells inside.
+ It is that the baby’s head has to get through the female birth canal, which is a space between the bones of the female pelvis.
+ Cellulitis is caused by bacteria, usually staphylococcus or streptococcus, which can get through a break in the skin.
+ Small molecules, including small proteins, can easily get through the primary plant cell wall.
+ The videos show Mario and Luigi as they get to the next hotel, telling each other and giving hints to the player such as: “If you need instructions on how to get through the hotels, check out the enclosed instruction book!”.
+ In birth, the baby’s head has to get through the ‘birth canal’, a passageway through the mother’s pelvis.
+ As they fight Hercules tries to get through to Hippolyta, telling her that she is stronger than Hera.

Example sentences of “get through”:
+ For example, things that the brain needs to survive can get through the barrier.
+ Adie is a bone sorcereress, and is the only one who can tell Richard and Kahlan how to get through the boundary.
+ The system helped the police to get through many criminal records quicker.
+ If blood cannot get through to the lungs, it cannot pick up oxygen or deliver it to the body.
+ He was not able to get through Torres Strait, but his maps were used for the next 200 years.
+ Like wheezing, stridor can signal a medical emergency if not enough oxygen is able to get through the airways.
+ Yoshi has to get through these stages by not getting hit by enemies or losing the baby he is holding.
+ If a rock unit of low porosity is highly fractured, it can make a good aquifer, if the water can get through it.
+ To finish these levels, you have to get through the whole thing without dying.
+ See: State-commission, p.53-55 But most of the inmates reacted by just trying to survive, and get through the day unharmed.
+ This caused the wall to collapse in some areas, and more people could get through to the refugee camps that were set up on the other side.
+ It happens in cell biology, where small molecules simply diffuse through the cell membrane, but larger molecules only get through by using energy: see active transport.
+ It has a lot of stealth technology, and it is designed to get through many anti-aircraft defenses.
+ However, some pathogens can get through the placenta and infect the fetus.
+ The cells get through the walls of the tiny blood vessels to get at pathogens in the infected tissues.
+ These routes must be clear of vehicles so snow plows can get through to do their job.
+ As they try to get through the door, a monster breaks through the door.
+ Yoshi has to get through the stages by not getting hit by enemies or losing the baby he is holding.
+ For example, things that the brain needs to survive can get through the barrier.
+ Adie is a bone sorcereress, and is the only one who can tell Richard and Kahlan how to get through the boundary.
+ The system helped the police to get through many criminal records quicker.
