How To Use Pass away In A Sentence

  • And while we scattered pioneers and experimenters piece together our scattered efforts into a coherent scheme, while we become more and more clearly conscious of our common purpose, year by year the old order and those who have anchylosed to the old order, die and pass away, and the unhampered children of the new time grow up about us. Mankind in the Making
  • She hoped that the problem would eventually pass away
  • Away with all these whining, pining Carpers, who are constantly talking & prating that the married estate brings nothing but care and sorrow with it; here, to the contrary, they may see how all minds & intentions are knit together, to consume and pass away these daies with the most superabounding pleasures. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • It could be fifty or sixty years from now when we both pass away.
  • I have always a piece of cold beef and a mince-pye upon the table, and am wonderfully pleased to see my tenants pass away a whole evening in playing their innocent tricks, and smutting one another. The Coverley Papers
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  • ‘Clearly,’ he wrote, ‘all such pieces of foolery will pass away as quickly as they have appeared.’
  • For poor Michael Richards, a man most well-known for his ability to enter a room in extravagant fashion as Kramer on “Seinfeld,” stand-up comedy is a place to go to watch your career slowly pass away; or, you know, a place to go to feed your inner-racist. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Pass away " is a euphemism for " die ".
  • Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty. 
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today
  • Were the parasite female class in our own societies today to pass away, French fashions with their easeless and grotesque variations (shaped not for use or beauty, but the attracting of attention) would die out. Woman and Labour
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today
  • Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty. 
  • It helps to pass away those long hours stuck on a plane or stuck in some foreign airport due to traffic controllers throwing a wobbly.
  • Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty. 
  • At first she recoiled from the idea that her grandfather would soon pass away as well. Christianity Today
  • It took three Banbridge players to stop the big man but he still managed to get his pass away to Pooler Archbold, who drew the cover and put Glen Kyle in to finish off the score.
  • Finally these pass away, and the perceiving consciousness has full sway.
  • Therefore, if you were to pass away unexpectedly, the business might get stuck in probate court.
  • Sometimes, a lie is told in kindness. I don't believe it ever works kindly. The quick pain of truth can pass away, but the slow, eating agony of a lie is never lost. John Steinbeck 
  • At first she recoiled from the idea that her grandfather would soon pass away as well. Christianity Today
  • This cessation itself, although something effected, is of the nature of that kind of nonexistence which results from the destruction of something existent, and as such does not pass away. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • Sometimes, a lie is told in kindness. I don't believe it ever works kindly. The quick pain of truth can pass away, but the slow, eating agony of a lie is never lost. John Steinbeck 
  • They think these abuses are anomalies that will harmlessly pass away. The Good Fight
  • I have always a piece of cold beef and a mince-pie upon the table, and am wonderfully pleased to see my tenants pass away a whole evening in playing their innocent tricks, and smutting one another [158]. The De Coverley Papers From 'The Spectator'
  • His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not pass away, RCIA Presentation: The Old Testament
  • In these vivid scenes we are often so completely converted into spectators, that a great poetical contemporary of our country thinks that even his dreams should not pass away unnoticed, and keeps what he calls a register of nocturnals. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
  • In the aging actress films, transitory tyrants return with a vengeance and refuse to pass away.
  • “Alas! how soon our best resolutions pass away! — he was in a blessed frame for departure but now, and in two minutes he has become a contemner of authorities.” Quentin Durward
  • Jeez," he said, reading one of the names, "I had a dentist by that name, Bernard Smith, and I think he did pass away. Mini-Inscription Rings a Bell
  • A real person will pass away after using up his intelligence, specialty and energy. Otherwise he will feel regret for having wasted his limited life.
  • A possible future is that regions will pass away and districts amalgamate to make contracts for more specialist services - tertiary care.
  • For our possessions are in heaven; therefore, sons of men, purchase unto yourselves by these transitory things which are not yours, _what is yours_, and shall not pass away. Cosmic Consciousness
  • The merchant maintains that the day for obeying the New Testament rule, "Let the wife fear her husband," will never pass away; that although unfaithfulness, which is assumed to be impossible on the part of the wife, may happen in other classes, in the merchant class it does not happen, and that the carouses of married men at the fair, which the narrator has heard him relating, and of which he reminds him, form a special topic which must be excluded from the discussion. Tolstoy's "Kreutzer Sonata"
  • Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty. 
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today
  • Another said, "Be comforted, Yussuf, three days will soon pass away, and then you will relish your kabobs and your rakee, your sweetmeats and your wine, with greater pleasure, having been so long deprived of them. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • I'm thinking of making a bellyboard just as a novelty and to pass away a few hours (not neglecting my standup).
  • If you then could have inquired asking the Saviour how comprehensive is this inspiration, He would answer you that, ‘not a jot or a tittle of the law shall pass away until all be fulfilled.’
  • And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step.
  • More than 30,000 policyholders have died since the insurer hit trouble eight years ago and 15 of them pass away each day. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is heavily medicated and they believe she will slip into a full coma and then pass away.
  • Thou wottest well that I am a man now shotten in years, who hath never been blessed with a son, a sight to cool his eyes; so I know that my kingdom shall pass away to the stranger in blood and my name and memory will be blotted out amongst men. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I have always a piece of cold beef and a mince-pie upon the table, and am wonderfully pleased to see my tenants pass away a whole evening in playing their innocent tricks, and smutting one another. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • Pro 4:15 Avoid it , pass not by it , turn from it, and pass away.
  • Old and new lie next to one another, mixed and intermingled; the ancient is about to pass away, while the modern is geared for eternity, or at least for a kalpa which seems to us eternal.
  • An elf, one of the purest creatures on earth, would pass away all alone in the wood.
  • Another said, "Be comforted, Yussuf, three days will soon pass away, and then you will relish your kabobs, and your rakee, your sweetmeats and your wine, with greater pleasure, having been so long deprived of them. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • New Governors are only appointed when former governors pass away.
  • But it was best to dismiss all things, he being so weak; to resign himself; all this had happened before, and had passed away, prosperously or unprosperously; it would pass away in this case, likewise; and in the morning whatever might be delusive would have disappeared. Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance
  • Perhaps fear of evanescence will then start to pass away. There's a big cloud hanging over your hard drive | Observer editorial
  • Pass away " is a euphemism for " die ".
  • This is the true glory of man, that "one generation doth not pass away, and another come," velut unda supervenit undam; but that we leave our improvements behind us. Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries
  • Sometimes, a lie is told in kindness. I don't believe it ever works kindly. The quick pain of truth can pass away, but the slow, eating agony of a lie is never lost. John Steinbeck 
  • But whatever we may think on this doubtful point, if, as long as the bodies remain unaltered, the light is constant and unsevered, then it would seem natural that, on the dissolution of the body, the light — both that in immediate contact and any other attached to that — should pass away at the same moment, unseen in the going as in the coming. The Six Enneads.
  • Yes; and the word of God, which cannot pass away, is as much binding on us as on them, in everything excepting the sacrifices and ceremonies, which foreshowed the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, and which were done away with, by his death's fulfilling all those types and shadows. Choice Readings for the Home Circle
  • Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty. 
  • It was a complication of the emphysema that caused her to pass away at severty-five (a bleb in her lung burst). Qdiosa Diary Entry
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today

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