1. pass through - Noun
2. pass through - Verb
pass through an enemy line; in a military conflict
make a passage or journey from one place to another
cause to move through
an opening that resembles a window between two rooms (especially a shelved opening between a kitchen and dining room that is used to pass dishes)
Source: WordNetpass-through
There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountaintop of our desires. Nelson Mandela
If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and if he found that flower in his hand when he awake - Aye, what then? Samuel Taylor Coleridge
All noble enthusiasms pass through a feverish stage, and grow wiser and more serene. William Ellery Channing
It is an unthinking man who achieves prosperity, and then finds with time, that his body can no longer pass through the door. Nigerian Proverb
He who lives a long life must pass through much evil. Spanish Proverb
One must pass through the door or the window. French Proverb