come through—
1. arrive or appear:
- Her exam results have just come through and she is going to college in Watford.
2. show plainly:
- This message came through clearly in a discussion with the company’s managers.
3. be received (by radio, etc.):
- A report came through by telephone that they thought another body had been spotted.
4. live in spite of danger or difficulty:
- He was wounded once by shrapnel, but otherwise came through unharmed.
5. do what is needed or expected:
- Lynda is the greatest and always comes through! What we call a major project, she considers a piece of cake.
go through—
1. (of a law, etc.) be passed or approved:
- The Bill went through unopposed after attracting cross-party support and the blessing of the Government.
2. (of a business deal, etc.) be completed:
- Specify what work on the property you want to be undertaken before the sale has gone through.