How To Use Go past In A Sentence
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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
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He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture.
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To get there, you must go past the Capitainerie and through the working bit of the boatyard.
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After you go past the church keep bearing left/right.
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The hallow tomato stuffed with mango paste, cuttlefish, shrimp, crabmeat, octopus, and fish slices.
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Another hour will go past before they have a result.
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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.
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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
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He heard tourists go past his door talking about the sights, the beautiful subway stations, amazing bronze and marble sculpture.
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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
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I usually avoided what was probably the most direct route in favour of a longer path that meant I had more people to walk with and more houses to go past.
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Does this bus go past downtown?
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Go past the farm and branch off towards the trees.
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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
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I had actually rejected this shop on Tuesday because it looked daggy and dank up the back, but yesterday I felt I couldn't go past it again.
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In fact now you should be seeing an overshoot in the return where it carries enough energy to noticeable go past the home position.
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You said the word ‘fear’, does that go past the ministrations of your mother?
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To get to the classroom of the original ancestors, we must go past the station where fire tempts us with power.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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Range drops with battery power too, so you might go past the edge of radio range without expecting to.
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It's impossible to go past this stinging riposte from Jack Conway in his debate last night, in response to some swivel-eyed right-wing point about the US constitution from Rand Paul:
Midterm elections live blog - Monday 18 October
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Nobody would want the seats on buses, instead we'd fight for the handholds and the over-head bars, and buses would go past with people swinging like carcasses on meat hooks.
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We're trying to tell players that once you go past the point of [impasse], it's difficult to put the yolk back in the egg, '' said the Boston Red Sox's John Harrington, the owners 'point man.
Baseball's Hardest Sell
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A vestige of a long-ago past, the n-word—fully spelled out—still lingers in environmental conservation laws classifying bodies of water.
Offensive Environment
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The Dublin goalkeeper may wear rather large comical gloves to ensure that the ball does not go past him.
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Had it possibly been sidetracked for some reason in order to allow the slower train to go past?
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Take exit 29 in Corbin, go past the Wal-Mart Super Center, the Lowe’s, and the Taco Bell, turn right onto 25W; it’s less than a mile, it’s on your right, and you can’t miss it — there’s a huge KFC bucket atop a high pole proudly revolving overhead.
World-Chicken in the First Frontier | PopPolitics.com
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In a different dimension but not far removed, Obama's Chicago pastor, now eclipsed, Rev. Jeremiah Wright showed Obama a non-dogmatic Christianity: a transcendent God and a zeal for this-worldly activism, but not a direct answer to every political question.
Christopher Lydon: Reading Obama's Mind: Pragmatism and Its Perils (AUDIO)
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I could go on and on about the internal contradictions of this document (for example, how does Stan the Man plan to "decentralize" and "Improve Unity of Effort and Command?"), but the simple fact is that you don't have to go past pillars 1 and 2 to realize that this isn't a credible strategy.
Derrick Crowe: Gen. McChrystal's Assessment Ignores COIN Doctrine, Reality
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Don't go past the camera's optical zoom range, or you'll be sorry!
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Having to go past the perfume counter in the department store will also become more dangerous.
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I'm almost a little bit of embarrassed to go past him, to be honest.
Times, Sunday Times
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Go past the farm and branch off towards the trees.
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I knew I was heading for somewhere special when the fella said, ‘Follow the sign for the public refuse tip, go past the tyre place and we're opposite the caff.’
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Yes, the bus will actually go past the old Supreme Court where the trials took place.
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The sago pasty, the artocarpus bread, some mangoes, half a dozen pineapples, and the liquor fermented from some coco-nuts, overjoyed us.
Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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Indeed this seems like it might go past a civil liability issue, and into absolutely felonious criminal activity.
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They would go past the outer court and the brazen altar and the brazen laver and into the Most Holy Place, where the table of showbread and the golden candlestick stood, as well as the altar of incense, which represented the prayers of the saints.
FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
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Becki pressed her face against the glass window and watched the world go past.