Aún no tenemos significados para "get past".
1They get past a certain age and feel they no longer belong.
2Residents said small vehicles were already able to get past the bridge.
3You need the right badge to get past the heavy Swiss security.
4We want to get past that, of course, but it's so tough.
5With little opportunity to get past, the Avanza takes a life-threatening risk.
6Finance law of the modern era was written to get past that.
7People won't be able to get past the fact she's Meghan Markle.
8Reacher stepped aside to let the line of men get past him.
9Either way, you would be letting some significant firepower get past us.
10I couldn't get past them, and I couldn't fight my way out.
11But you'd need weapons to get past the officers in the house.'
12It was time to get past her personal abhorrence at his actions.
13Who could get past the barriers surrounding the Sprint Cup garage area?
14We are absolutely devastated and don't know how to get past this.
15It will be able to get past in the course of half-an-hour.
16If we can get past that, we've got a new world coming.
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