put through
phrasal verbput something  through 
- to continue with and complete a plan, programme, etc.- We managed to put the deal through.
 
put somebody through something 
- to make somebody experience something very difficult or unpleasant- You have put your family through a lot recently.
 
- to arrange or pay for somebody to attend a school, college, etc.- He put all his children through college.
 
put somebody/something through (to somebody/…)  
- to connect somebody by phone- Could you put me through to the manager, please?