pass up造句1. The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself.
2. He's never one to pass up a free meal.
3. Nobody should pass up a chance like that!
4. Never pass up a chance to learn.
5. I don't think you should pass up the opportunity to go to university.
6. I couldn't pass up going to Japan; it was a chance in a million.
7. I wouldn't pass up the chance of working for them.
8. It was too good an opportunity to pass up.
9. Benny wasn't going to pass up an opportunity like this.
10. I pass up a roadside rest area, a happy hunting ground for new cars and ready cash.
11. To refuse a debate would be to pass up an opportunity to breathe a little new life into democracy.
12. It's a pretty big thing to pass up.
13. Tanya's invitation seemed too enticing to pass up.
14. Never pass up new experiences, Scarlett.
15. We came across an offer we couldn't pass up.
16. This is a chance you can't pass up.
17. Pass up the paint pot and brush.
18. Never pass up a good chance to improve your English.
19. If you're a workingman, don't pass up your family vacation.
20. Politicians are not about to pass up an opportunity this golden.
21. Would you find it hard to pass up meat, and live on a vegetarian diet?
22. I sensed a documentary opportunity too good to pass up.
23. When I got to the top of the ladder, please pass up the tools.
24. The role he proposed for Ken was too good for him to pass up.
25. And while Dooku didn't believe in luck half as much as he believed in the less random patterns of conspiracy, plot and counterplot, he wasn't about to pass up an opportunity.
26. A young boa constrictor bides its time on another bloom; the snake cares little for Ochroma nectar but wouldn't pass up a meal of hummingbird.
27. Just the same , Tanya's invitation seemed too enticing to pass up.
28. The freedom and simple beauty is just too good to pass up.
29. B: I'm full, but that sounds too good to pass up.
30. The steps were brought to Rome in the first centuries of Christianity and are 7) reverenced still by millions of people every year, who pass up them on their knees, deep in 8)penitential prayer.