follow through

VERB
  1. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
    He implemented a new economic plan
    She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal
    Did he go through with the treatment?
  2. carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball
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How To Use follow through In A Sentence

  • It was character that got us out of bed, commitment that moved us into action and discipline that enabled us to follow through. Zig Ziglar 
  • Though Hill does not follow through with applying the danger containment function to his own example of Martineauian sociology, the application can easily be educed. Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions
  • If you swing down steeply and then follow through flat, you're likely to slice or pull the ball.
  • A failure to follow through on their unspoken promise might well pitch Ukraine backwards into the past from which it is emerging.
  • Bug Arm Follow Through - Here the bug arm rotates up with follow through. The arm itself and the hand continues moving past the stop position, then falls back into place.
  • Once in the barn, Stewart felt obliged to follow through on the expedition by dramatically expressing undying love for Susan Mary.
  • Although social workers may supply patients with a claim form for state benefits, they rarely assist or follow through the claims.
  • Keep your eye on the ball and follow through on your swing. Good!
  • Whether Republicans can follow through on their pledge is another question. How The GOP Plans To Run The House
  • This gives a great follow through for Edeard and builds on what I think was the strongest element in Dreaming, and probably the strongest in Temporal too. The Temporal Void by Peter F Hamilton (Pan Macmillan, 3rd October 2008)
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