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Examples for "pass "
Examples for "pass "
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 YOUR boarding pass contains far, far more information than you might think.
3 The pass rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4 UK police have said officers will pass the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5 These people must pass certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1 The problem is when the memory lapse results in a serious outcome.
2 Lockup commitments, typically of three years, begin to lapse later this year.
3 However, if your relationship ends, your South African Spousal Permit will lapse .
4 Domestic violence is not about anger or a temporary lapse of control.
5 Why didn't things simply lapse back to the way they'd always been?
1 Two days must elapse before the steamer arrived; ample time for composition.
2 After the elapse of nearly 14 years, could this be a record?
3 In winter, months elapse without their seeing anybody from the outside world.
4 Two years, as they say in the playbills, is supposed to elapse .
5 An hour or two still had to elapse before the last scene.
1 When he looked up again he saw Vaughan's cruiser glide by outside.
2 Swans glide by with their signets, and we spot two flitting kingfishers.
3 How fast the years glide by , beginning in hope and ending in disappointment!
4 He whom your breath touches does not glide by the shelter of the bank.
5 We sit and watch this shore as we glide by with a placid delight.
1 A year ago, however, that name started to slip away from her.
2 Gregor watched us to make sure we didn't try to slip away .
3 At some point she felt Truitt slip away from her, lose consciousness.
4 Funny, people were always warning Taylor not to let Baldwin slip away .
5 She would not give up; would not let his life slip away .
1 Good Heaven; I thought you had been let go by the surgeons.
2 If new research is anything to go by then not so good.
3 At present 80 per cent of Dubliners don't go by public transport.
4 If the last year is anything to go by , neither much listened.
5 You can travel north beyond the ice, if you go by water.
1 So the years slide by into decades and still Galway wait on.
2 Analysts expect prices to slide by another 10 percent by early next year.
3 I let the obligatory 10 working days slide by and then emailed Comreg.
4 It was never his nature to let an opportunity slide by .
5 China saw investment banking fees slide by a quarter in 2011.
1 Eisenhower at the summit: 'What U-Twos?' We'll go along ; no preliminary summation.
2 There are details we'll need to work out as we go along .
3 Caveolinopathies often go along with increased CK levels indicative of sarcolemmal damage.
4 Anybody interested in going to the tournament should go along , he said.
5 It's a valid point and my thoughts go along the same lines.
1 The Houston story is too good to let it slip by undocumented.
2 They cross the Channel in their fishing-boats and slip by the warships.
3 I saw one slip by in the field, close to the road.
4 West Point would frown on him for letting that one slip by .
5 We watch the shoreline slip by as we near the harbor entrance.
6 The case is too big for you to let it slip by .
7 So he let the time slip by and remained where he was.
8 It seemed impossible for Vixa and the dwarf to slip by unseen.
9 You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by .
10 He would have to await his chance to slip by the rangers.
11 It is always a pity to let these rare opportunities slip by .
12 Prior was caught at first slip by captain Graeme Smith off Philander.
13 He was not the man to let time slip by him unimproved.
14 These great turning-days of life cast no shadow before, slip by unconsciously.
15 I tried to slip by , but he recognized me instantly, and spoke.
16 We weren't infallible but we didn't often let a clue slip by .
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This collocation consists of: Slip by across language varieties