Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
To succeed in a big way; to get to the top.
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Examples for "survive "
Examples for "survive "
1 Water lines were shattered early on, yet people needed water to survive .
2 Chylarecki said: The animals need all of these valuable trees to survive .
3 But Roberts said without government support, some tourism businesses might not survive .
4 The great stones that survive today date from this period of building.
5 Many farmers lost their crops and will need food aid to survive .
1 An opening appears in the reef - we pull through it and land easily.
2 I don't know if we'll pull through , said one of the mothers.
3 Having someone depend on me really made me want to pull through .
4 She had to trust its pull through the invisible leads and channels.
5 Thank you, Polly; he may pull through , but I have my doubts.
1 You must give me a lesson or two when you pull round .
2 Mayne shouted hoarsely, and Kit helped the quartermaster to pull round the wheel.
3 However, once we get them off to the sun, he'll soon pull round .
4 Castro had moved forward, as if to show his readiness to pull round .
5 The black shook his head, and made a sign to them to pull round .
1 Oh, say, I've simply forgotten to ask-hasyour knighthood come through yet?
2 The group said today that the cuts will come through voluntary redundancies.
3 I think that Another Year might come through as a consensus choice.
4 To those who have come through so much, hope comes quite easily.
5 And in that time only two words have come through in clear?
Go successfully through a test or a selection process.
1 I wanted to hear how New Zealanders make it work these days.
2 However, police fear cuts will make it hard to continue that trend.
3 Building apps that make it easier for citizens to access public services?
4 Governments make it possible for the invisible hand to do its work.
5 A good example just to make it practical, let's take YouTube again.
6 However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
7 A number of books will never make it across to London, however.
8 These factors make it highly likely that the Syrian regime was responsible.
9 Remember, please make it a question, not a statement or an argument.
10 So in way, it's probably best to make it simple, he said.
11 Listen to the truce I offer, and we shall make it reality.
12 She couldn't help thinking he'd find a way to make it happen.
13 A good proportion of those definitely won't make it to next year.
14 We just want to make it as efficient as possible, he said.
15 However, that spirit of goodwill didn't make it past the summer months.
16 Let me make it absolutely clear this is entirely up to you.
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