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1.b> i> -, , ; climb through the window ; a piece of shrapnel went straight through her leg ; the road led through the trees to the mansion i> ; to look through a telescope / ; to push through a crowd of people ; the Mtkvari River flows through Tbilisi i>. i>. / i>. ;
2.b> , i> , ; , ; to achieve success through hard work ; we lost it through carelessness Jane got the job through her grandfather ; errors were made through bad organization ; the accident happened through no fault of hers / ;
3.b> , i>:i> he is through his exam / ; she didn't get through the first interview i> ; I'm halfway through her second novel / ;
4.b> i> , ; I was too tired to sit through the concert , / ; he will not live through the night, I am afraid , i> ; drinking water supply will not last through the summer / .