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Sentences with pass

pass
P p
  • As she passed the library door, the telephone began to ring. [VERB noun]
  • He passed through the doorway into Ward B. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • After going over the Col de Vars, the route passes through St-Paul-sur-Ubaye. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • She passed the needle through the rough cloth, back and forth. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • Ken passed the books to Sergeant Parrott. [VERB noun + to]
  • His mother's small estate had passed to him after her death. [VERB + to]
  • Officials failed to pass vital information to their superiors. [VERB noun + to]
  • I do not know what to do with the information if I cannot pass it on. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • Your partner should then pass the ball back to you. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]
  • Hirst rolled a short pass to Merson. [+ to]
  • He couldn't imagine why he had let so much time pass without contacting her. [VERB]
  • The children passed the time playing in the streets. [V n v-ing/adv]
  • The country was passing through a grave crisis. [VERB + through]
  • They became the first company in their field to pass the £2 billion turn-over mark. [VERB noun]
  • Kevin has just passed his driving test. [VERB noun]
  • An A-level pass in Biology is preferred for all courses. [+ in]
  • Several popular beaches were found unfit for bathing although the government passed them last year. [VERB noun]
  • The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent. [VERB noun]
  • Passing sentence, the judge said it all had the appearance of a con trick. [VERB noun]
  • I don't really know so I could not pass comment on that. [VERB noun]
  • This practice embarrassed Luther, but he let it pass without comment. [V without n]
  • Children's toy guns now look so realistic that they can often pass for the real thing. [V + for/as]
  • I think I'll pass on the hiking next time. [VERB on noun]
  • A sensitive bladder can make you feel the need to pass water frequently. [VERB noun]
  • I got myself a pass into the barracks. [+ into/for]
  • The monastery is in a remote mountain pass.
  • The route passes through the city
  • To pass a needle through cloth
  • He passed his hand over her face
  • This victory passes all expectation
  • The examiner passed them all
  • We passed the time talking
  • What passed at the meeting?
  • Angry words passed between them
  • We passed the news round the class
  • The bomb passed from hand to hand
  • To pass from joy to despair
  • The house passed to the younger son
  • The assembly passed 10 resolutions
  • The bill passed the committee stage
  • The court passed sentence
  • The intended insult passed unnoticed
  • His anger soon passed
  • You could easily pass for your sister
  • The Simplon Pass
  • She has a pass to visit the museum on Sundays
  • A pass degree
  • A road passing around the hill
  • The fever passed
  • An hour passed
  • The judgment passed against us
  • To pass others in a race
  • To pass one's bus stop
  • To pass a comb through one's hair
  • To pass a rope around a stake
  • To pass troops in review
  • To pass a pleasant hour
  • pass the salt
  • To pass a bad check
  • A strange pass
  • To pass another car on the road.
  • Pass chapter two and go on to chapter three.
  • The company decided to pass its dividend in the third quarter of the year.
  • The guard checked the identification papers and then passed the visitor.
  • They passed the worst night of their lives.
  • To pass an examination.
  • I am passing the whole class this term.
  • To pass a rope through a hole.
  • To pass troops in review.
  • He decided to pass a year abroad.
  • How to pass the time?
  • To pass rumors.
  • To pass a worthless check.
  • Pass this memo on after reading it.
  • Please pass the salt.
  • To pass one's word of honor to remain loyal.
  • She passed a remark about every passerby.
  • To pass returning travelers through customs.
  • Congress passed the bill.
  • The bill passed Congress on the second vote.
  • To pass judgment without knowing the facts.
  • To pass by a shop; to pass through town.
  • The dizzy feeling will pass in a minute.
  • The day passed very quickly for him.
  • The crisis soon passed.
  • What passed while I was on vacation?
  • The funeral procession passed slowly.
  • The facsimile isn't very good but it will pass.
  • The crown passed to the king's nephew.
  • Sharp words passed between them.
  • To pass from a solid to a liquid state.
  • Of the twenty who took the exam, only twelve passed.
  • He decided to let the insult pass.
  • Will you pass on the authenticity of this drawing?
  • The new tax bill finally passed.
  • To pass on a case of manslaughter.
  • His wife's death brought to pass a change in his attitude toward religion.
  • Strange things came to pass.
  • To pass out discount coupons on a street corner.
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