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How to use passes in a sentence

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He dismisses both of these once popular theorists with a few crushing sentences and passes on.
As the rain came down, conditions turned slippery during the second half and passes went astray on both sides.
Furthermore, they claim that if the money goes astray, it is only after it passes through European and American banks.
Of 99 passes charted against the Giants, Bears and Vikings, 85 were accurate, catchable throws.
A good hour passes before we reach Skull Island and catch a glimpse of the mighty Kong.
Both reckoned this place comfortably passes muster and represents good value.
It passes upwards into almost flat-lying white coccolith chalk with parallel lines of black flint nodules.
Well, technically he is a marquis until his father passes on and the title of duke will be officially his.
His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield.
Anyone standing on the surface of the moon would see the sun gradually rise as the terminator passes them and the area goes from dark to light.
Terbutaline passes into breast milk but has not been shown to cause harmful effects in the infant.
The estate as of the death, whatever it was, if any, passes to the executor from the will not on the grant of probate, of course.
If you take the long view, the commodity economy passes through three stages.
The full moon on 16 May will be eclipsed as it passes through the Earth's shadow, but it won't be completely dark.
In this type of amplifier, the output from the oscillator passes once through a gain medium that is pumped optically or electrically.
The force of the argument wrought in paint or celluloid becomes more evident as time passes and validates or weakens the artist's intention.
The whip passes on to the party leadership the opinions of backbench members.
Spring break rarely passes without a few nose-held news accounts of the bacchanalia.
Not a single day passes without the word appearing in the headlines of newspapers.
It passes from the liver to the heart where it revitalises the vital spirit and to brain where it revitalises the animal spirits.
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