Sentences with phrase «n't get through it»

If you can't get through, call after regular business hours and leave a message.
I tried calling back and I couldn't get through.
I write this because I have met many people in my time who have said that they wanted to read the Bible, and started to do it, but couldn't get through the five books of Moses.
You can't get through the Ph.D. courses in econometrics without a lot of math.
But I couldn't get through more than a couple of pages.
Another added, «[Two weeks is] not long enough because there are so few e-book copies available that I almost always have to place a hold first and then inevitably, 2 - 4 come available at the same time and between work, school and family, I can't get through them all in that time.»
If Anne Rice can't get through, no lowly indie author will.
Knowing you can't get through the week without a quick romp through the pleasures of the Department of Justice anti-trust case against the Big Five and Apple, Laura Hazard Owen at paidContent graciously gives you a cocktail - party - length bit of background — commit it to memory for the next time they ask, won't you?
But always give them a video or something that they can't get through the book.
«If you want to do original, kind of off - market stuff, and you can't get through the one distributor in your market, that's where you've got to go.»
Most readers notice them, and it makes them lose faith in the author if they can't get through a single page without an error.
I don't get through as many books as it looks like from my «additions to the hoard.»
Still can't get through one now that his son is doing the bulk of the writing.
That's meant to be a full storyline, but won't get you through an average length plane ride.
Heavy usage won't get through a long day.
I couldn't get through the first 5 - 6 minutes of either one.
I can't get through to anyone at kobo to help and the fill in the blank problem solver won't let me send it in.
If a patron used the EAF app to download ebooks from our catalog, tries five titles, and can't get through any of them because they aren't good, that patron will stop borrowing our titles because they no longer trust us, and libraries will stop buying our catalog.
So, I have the new one and now that it is charged, it has the screen bleeding that somebody else mentioned, I had to take the back off and press reset to get it to start, and I can't get through the set - up even though my connection seems to be fine on my computer.
You can't get through to him at all.
And if you can't get through to Writer Beware, P&E is also available.
But she says she couldn't get through the first draft without her ever - changing synopsis.
But I couldn't get through it because Grace's gradual change was too gradual for me, and at times, too much time spent on atmosphere over character.
I just can't get it through my thoughts what actually happened — but for the fact the rain stopped and it was a peaceful evening.
AWD won't get you through deep mud, sand, or snow, but if you live where roads get slippery, the extra money for the upgrade and the slight uptick in fuel expense is probably worth it.
Driving in Colorado and skiing every weekend, I have yet to encounter snow I can't get through.
Perched up in its driver's seat, you feel like there's nothing the 2018 Range Rover can't handle, nothing it can't get you through, from a zombie apocalypse to preschoolers, blizzards and that holiday trip to grandma's.
We had a bit of damage on the nose, and it's frustrating that we can't get through a session cleanly at the moment without some issue or glitch, but it's best to get them all out of the way now so our race will be trouble free.»
The only problem is that you can't get through more than two or three gears without approaching arrest - me speeds, and, this being an orange Japanese rocket, the chances of that happening are high.
As the pattern - setter in this year's contract talks, DaimlerChrysler Corp.'s deal with the United Auto Workers union may give UAW President Steve Yokich and his team the upper hand in its negotiations with Ford Motor Co.That's not to say a nasty standoff is imminent, times are still too good for either side to play that tough, but Ford's top executives likely won't get through talks this year without
I can't get through a coding lesson without putting a temporary Word Wall up so the kids know what language they can use, how it's spelled, and that kind of thing.
I don't know why people can't get it through their heads that gifted Ed is more than academics.
Even the best schools, for example, the one that you talked about yesterday, only 37 percent of its high school graduates are considered college ready when they graduate, and that means they have to take remedial courses and often don't get through college because they're not accumulating credits along the way.
I'm bringing in things that they can't get on their own, and that they can't get through the online class or other text sources,» Nolt says in the vignette.
Said Richard F. Davis, sponsor of a pupil - protection bill in Delaware: «If we can't get it through this year,...
Richard's students couldn't get through the reading on the level of plot because they didn't empathize with the characters at all.
«If my kids don't get through this class, they won't graduate, and that means losing their dreams.
Clearly, this argument either wasn't made well in Ohio or didn't get through to the electorate.
Franco, as Wiseau, conducts himself like a know - it - all virtuoso, but he can't get through the simplest of scenes without tripping over his dialogue.
I started this a couple times because I kept hearing good things about it but I just couldn't get through it.
It seems, from the very little the movie shows of them as a couple, all they do is fight; he even says, «Can't we get through one dinner without fighting,» right before he's about to propose to her.
You put that on, seriously, you can't get through a film like that.
Quick passes seem more precise though more speculative efforts still won't get through, and it's possible to draw defenders towards you then pass to a player in the clear.
Yet, as director Doug Liman («The Bourne Identity») correctly recognizes, the audience probably wouldn't get through even the film's fleeting 90 minutes without some flashy narrative diversion — a viewing opportunity to stretch our legs, so to speak.
Well, that must have been said at the screenplay development stage for this film, because if there is a plot, it's the typical dumb - ass Hollywood kind; a small - town girl goes to the big city to find stardom, but can't get it through the normal avenues, finally getting it though compromising all of her values.
My problems with the show are as follows: 1) The incessant pop culture references annoyed the hell out of me, and they're are a big reason I couldn't get through the first season.
«We're dealing with fame,» continues Green, «and it seems that so many people think they're going to live forever... You know, these people who are on the cover of every magazine and can't get through airport security, and then one day, nobody recognizes them anymore; and they're back in the line with everyone else.
In the U.S. at least, it seems we can't get through an evening of watching TV or listening to the radio without getting an online dating service personals ad.
You get nervous due to many reasons, and if you are first - timer then things can turn out to be a bit problematic if you don't get through them.
even KStew couldn't get through the whole thing, and the interview was cut -LSB-...]
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