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move past
He passed his professor in the hall
A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window
One line of soldiers surpassed the other -
be superior or better than some standard
She exceeded our expectations
She topped her performance of last year
How To Use go past In A Sentence
- He still shirks away in fear when he sees it, though his love for the bouncy balls has helped him overcome — he has to either go past the hose to get the ball or take the ball from the same hand the hose is in. Charlie’s Best Birthday Ever! « Bodhicitta
- He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture.
- To get there, you must go past the Capitainerie and through the working bit of the boatyard.
- After you go past the church keep bearing left/right.
- The hallow tomato stuffed with mango paste, cuttlefish, shrimp, crabmeat, octopus, and fish slices.
- Another hour will go past before they have a result.
- ColorYUV (Analyze = True) hmmm, so you have seen "luma" changes yourself? and it's because of the resize? and there's nothing i can do about it? im doing an encode right now without a resize to check. and about the bitrate, the math makes sense, but are you saying im basically wasting space and gaining no quality? once you go past that .4444 (with the 5\% buffer) there will be no gain no matter what? so let me put this another term just to get the mechanism behind it the 1080p will have larger pictures, but they will be lower quality, because it needs more bits per frame (due to res) while the 720p frames need less bits because they are smaller. VideoHelp.com Forum
- This is the day on which we go past the resources that the Earth can renew in the course of the year. Times, Sunday Times
- He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture.
- One of them read the ogam that was on the side of the fork; that is: 'A man has thrown the fork with his one hand; and you shall not go past it till one of you, except Fergus, has thrown it with one hand. ' Táin Bó Cúalnge. English