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Whenever I hint that we ought to stop seeing each other she gets all upset and I can’t go through with it
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CARRIE: The fact that she wanted to go through with filing the charges, the medical examination, and the embarrassment that she knew was inevitable as a result of a rape trial
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‘Lintze, Berndt … you are certain that you want to go through with this, aren’t you?’ he asked, looking at both of us in turn
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She was his little princess, his little starlet, and he simply couldn’t mean to go through with his threat from the party
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‘You’ve told him? Yippee! That means you’re really intending to go through with it!’
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We owe it to her to go through with it now
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simply couldn’t mean to go through with his threat from the party
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"It would be a sin not to go through with what she started
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really think he didn’t believe they’d go through with it,
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have the strength to go through with it
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Even as nine o’clock approached, she was not quite certain if she intended to go through with the arrangement
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“We had to be enthusiastic to go through with this
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“I can’t let you go through with this, Carmen
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Every time William considered leaving that very afternoon he felt a hesitation to go through with it
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I remember thinking at the time how could those people go through with so final an act of capitulation with nature‘s rugged beauty on display for all to marvel and contemplate
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She must go through with it, but she no longer had enthusiasm to sustain her
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When she met her target, she wasn’t sure if she could go through with it
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“Sir, are we really going to go through with it?” protested Reeve,
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“Don’t you see it John? The case is watertight against me, I can’t let my family and friends go through with such a protracted case as this, the bank will suffer from the bad publicity too
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I rested my forehead on my knees, I wanted to remain right here, and cry until I had no tears left, but sooner or later I was going to have to get up and go through with Daniel’s sick game
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actually believe I would go through with it? Was I still, deep down,
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what your son can expect, and yet she chose to go through with it
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Despite all she had suffered at Ma’s podgy hands, she couldn’t let that sack faced monster go through with his orders
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He was consumed with how to tell Angela and Philip he couldn’t go through with the sperm donation – not if his child would be raised in New York City
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She wished that he had told her not to go through with the wedding
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No matter how scarce water might be, these traditionally enslaved Jews would never fail to go through with the required ceremonial washing of the hands before every meal
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Such a childhood training produces a type of loyalty which assures me that you will go through with the course you have begun
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was going to go through with it
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I’m sorry, but I just can’t go through with the study
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After my high school education I actually have thought about refining my art knowledge through a higher study, but I didn’t go through with it
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It was on his notes of things to go through with her when they had their case update later on
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but he knew he had to go through with what lay ahead
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Both of her ankles had a couple of strands attached to them and as her feet approached the narrow slit, the slit opened up more to allow her to go through without scraping at her
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Maranzano, that is, if he does go through with it
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The reading occupied the attention that she had formerly given to gossip about sweethearts and the experimental retreats that she would go through with her girl friends, not because it was imposed as discipline but because she had lost all interest by then in talking about mysteries that were in the public domain
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She had to tolerate him against her will for the rest of her life because at the moment of truth she lacked the courage to go through with her inner determination to drown him in the bathroom cistern
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I might make her think I’ve cheated on her, but I swear, I would never go through with it
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They go through with their plans and Christian has a few problems at first, but he does fine
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But I didn’t, so perhaps it was written somewhere- and we had to go through with it- act our parts- It was our destiny, like she said
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But, I knew I had to go through with this
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“Are you going to go through with it?” Lisa asked pointedly
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Sick at Midge's commercialization of something that should be spiritual, Jillian wondered whether she’d be able go through with this
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“You’re really going to go through with this?” Mulder asked
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“I didn’t rape the woman! Are we even sure that they’ll go through with pressing charges?”
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99% sure that he was a decent guy, but thought she would just go through with the boilerplate caveat anyway
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position where they have the willingness and capability to go through with the
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IIwas not sure if I could go through with this
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All she had to do was decide whether she could go through with what he was asking of her
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It all started with Lola saying she wanted to go out with him but he knew it was out of pity and he couldn’t let her go through with that
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Locke waited, contemplating whether he could go through with this
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He almost didn’t want to go through with it
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that he wouldn’t go through with this plan and stay here with you and
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Why did I involve Josh? What if he’s changed his mind and doesn’t want to go through with it? But he’s here, so he couldn’t have changed his mind
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A simple exercise to go through with a prospect is as the following sequence of questions
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Darek didn’t know if he should go through with
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Michael looked surprised, and so were her grandfather and her uncle, too late she had said too much, “Is that what you been up to young lady? I can’t believe you are doing this, you can’t let you go through with this!”
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“Isabella I know you’re still trying to go through with whatever you’re up to, but you shouldn’t quit with your grandmother, I know it’s important to know what happened to your mother, but…”
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“I see, this is going to be huge but you have to promise you’ll be alright, if you can’t go through with it I won’t blame you
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Secondly, prayer is the action that decides to make the changes, or rather to go through with a transformation and to make possible what was formerly impossible to do
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She neither refuses the hated nuptials, nor does she have the courage to go through with them; in the meantime the Suitors are ruining my house with their banquets and soon they will tear me to pieces as well»
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“I know but I can’t let her go through with it
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Do you still want to go through with it?”
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Glenda sighed, “I wanted to tell you, I couldn’t convince her not to go through with it, she had a heart problem since she was a kid, but she won’t listen
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“Are you really going to kill your own daughter so I can kill this covenant, your covenant? I don’t believe you but if in fact you do go through with this I will grant you immunity
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“I’m so sorry I couldn’t go through with it
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It would be wrong, so wrong, but I can't stop myself now—I have to go through with it
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“I’m sorry to cut you off this way, but I need to make myself clear, I don’t want to marry you, but I never said that I do not intend to go through with it
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She has to go through with it alone
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It was death, but he had to go through with it
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He hadn't known it at the time, but when he'd decided three nights ago to go through with this plan, he'd made a decision to stop running and hiding
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Ways that she could escape now, rather than later, but every scenario ended in her being shot dead and so were not plans she could go through with
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He'd acted out a scene from her book but he couldn't go through with it
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‘He means for us to go through with this,’ he said to the armed man beside him
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Therefore, as I see it, since the defendant did go through with the execution, an illegal execution at that
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“You would go through with it if the occasion presented itself?”
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It involves severe suffering but I am quite determined to go through with it
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Now he will go through withdrawal symptoms
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That summer we were inseparable and since then I have thought about calling her, but I could never go through with it
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Of course it was! But if I don't go through with it
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If you don't go through with it they have to chop
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She had to go through with it,
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I was lucky that way given the struggles so many women of my color had to go through with their hair
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He wondered whether his determination to go through with the plan would survive the night
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"What! So Christine is actually going to have Dana move back to Jamaica with her, isn't she? When you had told me about what happened in the court building and you said that Christine was talking about having Dana and all her other children move back down to Jamaica with her, I thought she was just saying that out of anger! I didn't know that she actually meant it! I didn't know that she would actually go through with it!"
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"NEITHER DID I MA! I DIDN'T THINK THAT SHE WOULD ACTUALLY GO THROUGH WITH IT EITHER!"
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She’d eat, but maybe she could throw it up later, so that if Andrina did manage to make her listen to any deadly tapes, she wouldn't have the strength to go through with Operation Reckoning when she transformed
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For, he contended with himself that it was impossible to foresee what that lady might pretend next; and he felt assured that if she should take it into her brightly ornamented head to pretend that she had seen him do a murder and afterwards flay the victim, she would infallibly go through with it until the play was played out
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They must go through with what came
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her lips, that visibly gave her life and spirit to go through with the scene;
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Rincewind looked around desperately, and realized that this was something he was really going to have to go through with
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She didn’t have to go through with any of it
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Doubts that he could go through with it seeped into his mind and heart
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“So you’re planning to go through with this? You’re going to sleep with some stranger?” said Madeline
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Her lover, for such he was, sat her down at the foot of the couch, and passing his arm round her neck, preluded with a kiss fervently applied to her lips, that visibly gave her life and spirit to go through with the scene; and as he kissed, he gently inclined her head, till it fell back on a pillow disposed to receive it, and leaning himself down all the way with her, at once countenanced and endeared her fall to her
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When you got mad and talked about the broken brandy or he’d never have had the strength to go through with it all so well
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“I just couldn’t go through with it,” he said
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If he’d known exactly how long it would be before he was back on these streets, he might have wanted to itemize things even more minutely, but to act in some valedictory way would be to make real to himself what he was doing, and if he did that, he might never go through with it, so he didn’t
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Sometimes Nick would come home, stinking of beer or of the hand sanitizer he wiped on his body post-mistress-coitus (never entirely erased the stink, though—she must have one rank pussy), and smile guiltily at me, be all sweet and hangdog with me, and I’d almost think: I won’t go through with this
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“Why would she go through with a wedding if she was still involved with this guy?”
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Loud, angry voices erupt from all sides, and Judge Rothstein has no choice but to finally go through with his threat