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Meanings of pass unimproved in English
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Usage of pass unimproved in English
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Should it passunimproved, our situation would become much more difficult.
2
There were few opportunities to say bitterly offensive things to the guards, let passunimproved.
3
If Fanny Markland should be there, depend upon it, the golden opportunity will not passunimproved.
4
It is not to be supposed that the gentleman allowed the half-hour that followed to passunimproved.
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The time had come, and the attorney was not the man to let the favorable moment passunimproved.
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Certain it was, that if this chance were suffered to passunimproved, a second would hardly present itself.
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You see, my children, from these several specimen letters, that your grandfather allowed no opportunity to passunimproved.
8
During this season of pestilence, my opportunities of observation had been numerous, and I had not suffered them to passunimproved.
9
In fact, he entertained the most deadly hate toward the Pawnee captive, and suffered no opportunity to show it to passunimproved.
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I knew that I should find you alone, and this was a too fortunate circumstance for me to let it passunimproved.
11
Be assured that our dispositions are such as to let no occasion passunimproved, of serving you, where occurrences will permit it.
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So it was that he was forced to face the prospect of staying in Boston and allowing this opportunity of opportunities to passunimproved.
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The queen felt her heart tremble-thatthe critical moment had come, and she concentrated her courage and determination that that moment might not passunimproved.
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Money, money, more money, was ever his cry, for he saw golden opportunities constantly passingunimproved.
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Consequently, that great opening for a turbulent son of thunder passedunimproved; and the great day drew near without symptoms of tempest.
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But so confident were we of a speedy exchange, that we did not make the effort, and the golden opportunity passedunimproved.