How To Use Pass by In A Sentence
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On the way back from the bathroom I have to pass by them he catches my eye and smiles so I just give a little wave and keep walking as I don't want to interrupt his picking up.
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Anybody can laugh in joy, but the bold ones also smile in pain...knowing that pain is just like a zooming train, that will soon pass by. RVM
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Between Dawney and Beta lieth a famous island in Orenoque (now called Baraquan, for above Meta it is not known by the name of Orenoque) which is called Athule (cataract of Ature); beyond which ships of burden cannot pass by reason of a most forcible overfall, and current of water; but in the eddy all smaller vessels may be drawn even to Peru itself.
The Discovery of Guiana
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She backed into a doorway to let the crowds pass by.
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Pass by the fervid flowers that press themselves on your sight.
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A few fibers of the medullary stria are said to pass by the habenular nucleus to the roof of the mid-brain, especially the superior colliculus, while a few others come into relation with the posterior longitudinal bundle and association tracts of the mesencephalon.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
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Lunch from the on-board snack bar (I'm not sure it's quite worthy of the term buffet) was quite a decent ham, cheese and salad sandwich for me, and sausage rolls for the kids, as we watched the countryside pass by.
Diary of an Average Australian
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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He also said cars are unable to pass by parked cars in the same area without being forced up on the kerbing and grass margins.
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You pass by lakes and through forests, rising to grassy ridges.
Times, Sunday Times
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He thinks the seals may detect prey by means of their whiskers, detecting the ‘wake’ of fish as they pass by.
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But as we pass by, it is noticed that there is something in the barberry bushes that is out of place.
Weavings « Fairegarden
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Out on the gallery she had to pass by the window where Delia Jones sat.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Our room looks out to the car park and a busy slip road where lorries pass by throughout the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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The labels are fed into the labeling machine, which has a spinning device that rolls glue onto the labels and then sticks them to the bottles as they pass by.
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The article contained potentially explosive material, yet its contents pass by the editors without comment.
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Will you please pick up my parcel at the post office as you pass by?
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Anybody can laugh in joy, but the bold ones also smile in pain...knowing that pain is just like a zooming train, that will soon pass by. RVM
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This means they swing from the cold outer reaches of space to make a close pass by the flaming surface of the star, and those close passes may serve as sterilisation events for the surface of the planet.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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There is no 'wale' of saints in this country, "said the father of Elliot;" and as this Pucelle of Lorraine must needs pass by us here, if she is still on the way, even tell us all your tale.
A Monk of Fife
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Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven.
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Using Robertson's thinking, for the U.S. to be given a pass by God in its dealing with Haiti, would also suggest the almighty is a proponent of realpolitik.
Byron Williams: Robertson Still Making His Own Deals with the Devil
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They often saw Hunter pass by on his bicycle, looking worried and harassed.
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This is an historic and unique opportunity to build a new world and this opportunity we do not want to see pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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If people knew what Bob was up to, mothers would clutch their babes to their bosoms when they see him pass by, and men would make public speculations about Bob's lineage, and offer him directions to subterranean hot spots.
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All their Carriages are here on ye Backs of horses, wth sort of hookes Like yoakes stands upon Each side of a good height, wch are the Receptacles of their goods Either wood, ffurse or Lime or Coale or Corn or hay or straw or what Else they Convey from place to place, and I Cannot see how two such horses Can pass Each other or Indeed in some places how any horse Can pass by Each other, and yet these are the roads yt are all here abouts.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
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Woodward granted former CIA director George H.W. Bush a pass by excluding him from accounts of Iran-Contra, which occurred while the notorious intriguer was vice president under the notoriously hands-off Ronald Reagan.
Russ Baker: "Obama's Wars": The Real Story Bob Woodward Won't Tell
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On the helter-skelter main roads in these villages and towns we pass by tiendas offering everything from toothpaste to tomatoes or a farmacia where you can purchase drugs that don't require taking out a bank loan, although it might be useful to check their expiry dates.
Free riding the roads of Mexico
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It is here again prophesied of, because the desolations of many of the neighbouring countries, which were foretold in the foregoing chapters, were to be brought to pass by the Assyrian army.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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I am an alcoholic but have not had a drink for very many years, but as soon as I see these adverts or pass by all these shebeens, bottlestores and shops all I see is alcohol being advertised and I start thinking about booze.
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These traces of identity pass by the spectator in ephemeral moments, reflected, refracted, and distorted, as in a funnyhouse mirror.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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That was a brilliant pass by Holden.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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He helped the climb pass by engaging in lighthearted conversation, keeping my mental focus away from the heaviness in my legs.
USATODAY.com - Up the mountain but not yet over the hill
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For example, in Disneyland there are fake birds worked by electric motors which emit caws and shrieks as you pass by them.
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We talk for quite a while, their cigarettes aglow, while I watch a local denizen pass by on the sidewalk three times.
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Also, there are inconsiderate golfers who tend to walk ahead or pass by others immediately after executing their shot.
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But the rescue party were unable to cross a high mountain pass by night.
Times, Sunday Times
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A half-dozen watchers, leaning statuesquely on the shafts of their peavies, watched the ordered ranks pass by.
Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
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Sciorelli's dark eyes watch a young gamine pass by the table.
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I got out my small stack of exams from my summer class and, looking up once in a while to watch the people pass by, I graded question 1.
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Here, swaths of the album pass by clad in different shades of grey: hardcore punk, gabba, industrial.
MIA: Maya | CD Review
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But it is crass stupidity to throw away sheets of roofing materials containing deadly asbestos in an area where many motorists pass by and children play, as some of the Birkshall Lane dumpers have done.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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They may or may not have noticed the performers, standing stock-still and scattered throughout the room, whom they had to pass by in order to get to their seats.
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Athough it wasn't what I was expecting - having seen platters of dark grilled meat pass by - it was nourishing and tasty.
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The 20th century Mexican poet Renato Leduc wrote that "there is not a fairgoer nor local family that does not pass by the San Marcos food stalls to taste a plate of chicken, enchiladas or otherantojito.
Chicken with Fruit Sauce: Pollo de Aguascalientes
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But the frogmen were quicker than she was, leaping over her head and catching hold of the trees, waiting for her to pass by, like it was some game.
Slice Of Cherry
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On the helter-skelter main roads in these villages and towns we pass by tiendas offering everything from toothpaste to tomatoes or a farmacia where you can purchase drugs that don't require taking out a bank loan, although it might be useful to check their expiry dates.
Free riding the roads of Mexico
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They throw themselves upon the ground, in vexation at their troubles, and there they lie at the head of all the streets, complaining to all that pass by (Lam.i. 12), pining away for want of necessary food; there they lie like a wild bull in a net, fretting and raging, struggling and pulling, to help themselves, but entangling themselves so much the more, and making their condition the worse by their own passions and discontents.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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The roads are rutted, often marked by open sewers, and pass by homes surrounded by walls topped with barbed wire or embedded shards of glass to repel intruders.
Richard North Patterson discusses Eclipse
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Anybody can laugh in joy, but the bold ones also smile in pain...knowing that pain is just like a zooming train, that will soon pass by. RVM
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Edward U. Condon in “Section I, Recommendations and Conclusions,” wrote, “The history of the past 21 years has repeatedly led Air Force officers to the conclusion that none of the things seen, or thought to have been seen, which pass by the name UFO reports, constituted any hazard or threat to national security.”
Space Ships of the Visitors
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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The man lay in ambush behind a tree, ready to attack whoever might pass by.
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But a dropped pass by Law lifted the siege and the home side promptly went down the other end and scored with Warnock trotting over unmolested, this time converting his own effort.
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To enlarge a little upon this subject, May we not infer, that those who would be guilty of throwing these contempts upon a man of temper, who would rather pass by a verbal injury, than to imbrue his hands in blood, know not the measure of true magnanimity? nor how much nobler it is to forgive, and even how much more manly to despise, than to resent, an injury?
Clarissa Harlowe
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I pass by the farm every day on my way to work.
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We ordered food and chilled coffees and watched life pass by through the cafe's open facade - the passersby seemed framed like on a TV screen, we remarked.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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They often saw Hunter pass by on his bicycle, looking worried and harassed.
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Hhe has been offered upwards of $200 for his all-access pass by teenagers eager to get up close and personal with some of their fave vedettes.
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Don't let another day pass by without evaluating and updating your existing tactics and incorporate fresh, proven tactics that will make your sales soar and put you in the winner's circle.
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`You know," Erin said, `I happened to pass by the cookout on my way to dinner.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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The aliens are invisible and can be detected only because they cause light bulbs to flicker into life as they pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite the contentiousness of a mandatory fee for a universal transit pass, it did pass by a small majority.
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My love can only pass by quietly,love,became lost,you,become the past.
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Coral trout, lionfish and snappers pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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He had to pass by the bar, and the barmaid and the potboy looked at him very hard.
He Knew He Was Right
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You pass by the mirror and worry that your face has more wrinkles than it used to.
Christianity Today
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“You look at what Doug Flutie did for Boston College,” he says, referring to an upsurge in applications that school enjoyed after a “Hail Mary” pass by the diminutive quarterback beat Miami on the final play of a nationally-televised game in 1984.
In Battle of Mascots, San Dorito State Usually Wins
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The same fashion in their doors the Greeks, they say, had of old universally, which appears from their comedies, where those that are going out make a noise at the door within, to give notice to those that pass by or stand near the door, that the opening the door into the street might occasion no surprisal.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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In one corner of the stoop a tin wash-basin stood under a waterspout in the sink; there swung the family towels; the public comb, hanging by its teeth to a nail, had seen much service; a piece of brown soap lay in an _abalone_ shell tacked to the wall; a small mirror reflected kaleidoscopical sections of the face, and made up for its want of compass by multiplying one or another feature.
In the Footprints of the Padres
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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This involved brief informal conversations with the women about their attitudes regarding the men who pass by their windows.
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I lied down between the gaping doorways and watched the openness of the world pass by, napping in the sunlight that flooded our car.
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Those who purchased the joint pass by October 31 will also receive a two-hour biathlon experience that includes range instruction, ammunition and rifle use at the Paralympic range.
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My love can only pass by quietly,love,became lost,you,become the past.
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How often she baked cracknel, cakes, rolls, and sweet biscuit, and sent great plates full of them to those who could not have such things, for she said, 'May those who pass by and smell the fragrance of my cakes never desire them in vain.'
Armenian Literature
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The old goat said he'd run an honorable campaign and since he was the guy who got shivved by Bush in South Carolina eight years ago, I took him at his word, assumed he didn't set his moral compass by Pablo Escobar.
Seth Greenland: What Is Barack Obama Thinking? Part I
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The scent and hissing of pine needles make him believe he's in a hospital where nurses pass by him.
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We pass by the monastery where De Vinci's Last Supper resides, zoom by the Duomo, under repair as always, head over to the main synagogue, dally at the Piazza, and make our way down the narrowest street in town.
Danna Harman: Couch Surfing and Me
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I'm a veteran of this route and as usual, I'll be craning my neck when we pass by the ballpark and the marina.
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The vocals are supported by guitar, violin and keyboard and, of course, the occasional handclaps, providing an up-beat, cheery backing to the shopping of Argos customers (who pass by with looks of bemusement).
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The enzymes enter the narrowest ducts of the branching secretory system, and then pass by larger and larger ducts to the single pancreatic duct itself.
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But even the media were taken by surprise. They did not arrange for a million people to turn out for the funeral; and even the most enthusiastic monarchists could not predict the endless queues that waited to pass by the catafalque.
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Keiji Tamada, one of the new forwards, put Japan ahead in the 34th minute with a powerful left-footer from inside the area, completing a through pass by Alessandro Santos.
USATODAY.com - Ronaldo double ties all-time World Cup goals record as Brazil rips Japan 4-1
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When gravitational waves pass by, they change the distance between objects.
Smithsonian Mag
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That is not the case for alternating current, a subentry under alternate, or the array to be found under pass, which includes in passing (participle/gerund), make a pass at (noun), pass by (verb), passed pawn (adjective/past participle).
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 3
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They were fortunate to have the milk lorry pass by the farm gate, so one of the lads would help the driver to lift the churns up onto the lorry each morning, earlier on a Sunday so that the driver could finish a bit earlier.
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Paintwork on the corner of a stairway tends to get nicked and scratched as people pass by.
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We went thence by many very ffine Seates, we pass by Sr John Brownlows and Severall others; thence to Newark 12 mile in Nottinghamshire; just by it you see a very pretty new house of brick building of the Lord Lexingtons, wth the walls and towers that Looks very well.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by.
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Coral trout, lionfish and snappers pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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All three pictures that follow were taken today in a single pass by the satellite.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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The presidential motorcade route was then adjusted to pass by the building.
The Sun
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But if you know the trail through the paddies, you can walk among the weeds, cross the shallow dip which was a moat, pass by lumps of rain-pressed earth once called breastworks and stand on a flat place so hard packed the grass does not grow.
The Village
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You pass by the mirror and worry that your face has more wrinkles than it used to.
Christianity Today
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Whenever I go to London I pass by the site of the Battle of the Thames, where Tecumseh died and we administered a drubbing to you chaps.
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It was, of course, one of the many commonhouses they would pass by along the way - small inns with a tavern room or two.
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Days pass by with no messages from Rachel; soon he starts to become a little paranoid, convinced that she's having an affair behind his back.
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Our neighborhood in Wicker Park, just northwest of downtown, is a mix of Polish bakeries, Mexican apothecaries, and dilapidated brownstones with men who sit on stoops and sing as I pass by: Que bonito culo!
The Memory Palace
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Winsome, plangent arias are teased out with great sensitivity; the snappier, sassier episodes pass by with a cheeky flourish.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is a Mountain which they call the bald Mountain which you pass by as you cross
John Adams diary 17, 16 April - 14 June 1771
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Contaminated water enters the AquaIris, passes over a removable/re-usable filter, then travels under a layer of ‘converter crystals’ where germicidal UVC rays purify the water molecules as they pass by.
Daniel Flahiff | Inhabitat
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All the good things this Labour Government has done pass by ignored, unheralded, unpublicised by either the press or the government itself.
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The scent and hissing of pine needles make him believe he's in a hospital where nurses pass by him.
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I know very little about them except that they grow and grow and that they cover the hillside now, and when I pass by them with my lawnmower buzzing they catch at my shirt and my arm with their remarkably hooklike sharp thorns.
THE ANTHOLOGIST
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Stallholders offer us tempting nibbles as we pass by.
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In despair, many seem to have passively thrown up their hands and resigned themselves to observation of these despicable indecencies as they pass by.
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All will pass by everything will be over . Past things will be pleasant memories Pushkin.
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The screen was turned on again and it showed Jordan pass by a boy her age with brown and red tinted hair.
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My love can only pass by quietly,love,became lost,you,become the past.
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When gravitational waves pass by, they change the distance between objects.
Smithsonian Mag
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As the generations pass by, it is rather obvious that the barycenter will drift in a nonrandom direction if the differentials are not "symmetric" around it.
Teach the Controversy
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Instead of just letting the equinox pass by, how about using it to conduct an internal once-over?
Kari Henley: What Seeds Of Change Are You Planting This Spring?
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It was a very delightful room, with fine wide outlook -- over towards the church in its dark embowerment of evergreen oaks, which some of the folk would not pass by night; over the long sweep of the land towards Little Sark; then, over to the left, a glimpse of the sea and
Pearl of Pearl Island
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He took up a stick, pointed against the wall, and didn't allow anyone to pass by.
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We avert our collective eyes as we pass by the gentlemen and ladies of the road and each time we do it we create ghosts to people the shadows of our world.
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Elisa, squatting on the ground, watched to see the crazy, loose-jointed wagon pass by.
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It's early-season, but you never know, a manta or whale shark could pass by.
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But, affecting as my own circumstances are, I cannot pass by, without animadversion, the reflection I need not repeat in words.
Clarissa Harlowe
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Did it just pass by the mods 'n' rockers battling on the seafronts at Brighton, Bournemouth and Great Yarmouth?
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Physiological signs of stress such as high blood pressure become measurably lower when drivers pass by vegetation.
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I see them pass by my house every day.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Here and there, from their bases, dark wooded spurs ran out across the rising valley, and the road wound round them, in and out, and up and down, and over stone bridges big and little, and then up in terribly steep ascent, southeastwards to high Laviano, looking towards the pass by which the highway leads from Ciliento to Basilicata.
Taquisara
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The Object Request Broker (ORB) pass by reference option determines if pass by reference or pass by value semantics should be used when handling parameter objects involved in an EJB request.
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I stopt for her, till her pursy sides were waddled up to me; and she held by my arm, half out of breath: So I was forced to pass by the dear place, without daring to look at it.
Pamela
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It's not going to pass by an overwhelming margin, and if you listen to CBC Radio, you'll hear the same kind of apoplectic and apocalyptic predictions of fire and brimstone from their collection of right-wing loons (not to be confused with the loonies, which are the one-dollar coins), but most Canadians are pretty mellow about issues that come under the category of live-and-let-live.
June 2005
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Letting the super creamy German chocolate, become a velvety warm mass in my mouth. * bad, so bad* But I mean who can pass by chocolate with whole toasted hazlenuts, now really?
Madrigle Diary Entry
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I remember the article directing me to Niki Rapana...the articles really did send a shiver down my spine; it borders on conspirational how all this could pass by under my our very noses without so much as a whimper in what I now see now as a blatantly hostile MSM.
One Of The Most Influential Men You've Never Heard Of
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The aliens are invisible and can be detected only because they cause light bulbs to flicker into life as they pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anybody can laugh in joy, but the bold ones also smile in pain...knowing that pain is just like a zooming train, that will soon pass by. RVM
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Some children pass by, staring out of the back of a station wagon moodily.
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To this very man something did appear: He said, he saw the shape of an ancient man pass by him in the dusk, who, holding up his hand in a threatening posture, cried out, _O wicked man, repent, repent_.
The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801)
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But as Nick Clegg has given the country yet another barrel full of fish this time trying to shove it along on a bandwagon provided by The Sun it would have been remiss of them to let it pass by unshot.
Charlie Brooker: Clegg babbled about Alarm Clock Britain. Miliband invented The Squeezed Middle. What's next – Feety Folk?
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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Soldiers refused to allow people to pass by the site of the attacks, reporting a persistent stream of single gunshots in the area, which they described as sniper fire.
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A simple hushed apology of ‘excuse me’ or ‘sorry’ when someone needed to pass by an audience member was met by shushes and evil stares.
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I am confident my Lord Goring may be serviceable to your Excellence in many respects, and therefore have rather encouraged him in this his resolution, than any ways dehorted him from it; and especially because he is to pass by the Spanish Court, where he hath such habitudes, by reason of the service both his father and he hath done that crown.
Notes and Queries, Number 35, June 29, 1850 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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Whale sharks pass by in late March and early April and the occasional dugong has been seen.
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All the animals ran out from the forest to see the elephant pass by.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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City were getting closer and a misplaced pass by Tony Barras set Ward away.
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With Phil Berry, our mountaineering guide, I pushed up to the top of the pass by noon.
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I slowed down to allow an out of control roller-blader to pass by in front of me and was rammed from behind by a woman in a small car.
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Thousands of people lined the streets to watch the presidential procession pass by.
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I pass by the farm every day on my way to work.
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A pass by Sue Gilmour found Olympian Rhona Simpson in position to slot home the only goal of the first half.
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Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward.
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If they've any sense they'll just pass by, thinks I - well, don't you, when you see some ragged bummaree sleeping it off in the gutter?
Watershed
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I had a book with me, but most of the time I spent gazing out of the window, watching California pass by.
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The aliens are invisible and can be detected only because they cause light bulbs to flicker into life as they pass by.
Times, Sunday Times
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I watched the city pass by, the narrow, winding streets with their rounded paving stones, the precarious buildings that'd never known an architect's touch.
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A pregnant female copper butterfly, Lycaena phlaeas daimio, will fold up her wings when males pass by, if she wants to avoid amorous attention.
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A misplaced pass by Bloom led to Wilson being played into the box and his low shot nestled into the far corner of the net.
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Anybody can laugh in joy, but the bold ones also smile in pain...knowing that pain is just like a zooming train, that will soon pass by. RVM
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The ban is likely to pass by a wide margin when it comes up for a vote scheduled in the Senate.
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Fortunately for us, the local vaqueros pass by in the potrero on the other side of the street, not down the street itself.
More pavement?
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The priest and the Levite who pass by unconcerned are the Old Testament law and prophets.
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Other causes of damage in young trees can be grazing by animals such as hare and rabbits and trespass by cattle or sheep.
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I walked quickly and quietly up to the corner and took out a small bat, waiting for the guard to pass by to clock him over the head.
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The lead was extended when former Bulls player Simon Knox was binned for a punch on Phil Stephenson, and Max Tomlinson got his second try in two starts after a superb cut out pass by Rushforth.
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He then imprecated the most heavy curses on himself, if he had not seen the volunteer, all over blood, vomiting fire out of his mouth and nostrils, pass by him into the chamber where Ensign Northerton was, and then seizing the ensign by the throat, fly away with him in a clap of thunder.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
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A shoal of cornetfish pass by - an extraordinary sight, three foot long and barely three inches in diameter.
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He took up a stick, pointed against the wall, and didn't allow anyone to pass by.
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Not to mention the curious story about Galen and the patient ill from an overdose of theriacum, who was cured by another dose of the same substance, nor the ridicule of the doctrine of contraries by Paracelsus and Van Helmont, nor the fact that the _contraries_ of Boerhaave, by his own explanation, merely signify whatever substances prove their contrariety to the disease by curing it -- to pass by these, we find one of the main objects of homoeopathy, the discovery of specifics, insisted upon by Lord Bacon in his words already quoted.
A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare