pass造句1 That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass.
2 All things must pass.
3 Three things soon pass away; the echo of the woods, the rainbow, and woman's beauty.
4 The referee disallowed the try for a forward pass.
5 He stepped aside to let her pass.
6 Stand aside, please, and let these people pass.
7 An infected person can pass the virus to others.
8 The storm should pass off before dark.
9 I expect he'll pass the examination.
10 I can't pass the matter by without a protest.
11 No inferior products should be allowed to pass.
12 I love you pass though life enter life.
13 He failed to pass the examination through carelessness.
14 Please pass me the salt.
15 The railway signal showed that the train could pass.
16 The pass gets quite narrow towards the east.
17 This pass enables me to travel half-price on trains.
18 Could you pass the sugar, please?
19 Can you pass the salt please?
20 You can't pass an exam without preparation.
21 The road was too narrow for cars to pass.
22 I'm trying to make a pass at her.
23 Nothing can not pass, but could not go home.
24 The Senate is expected to pass the bill shortly.
25 Can you pass me that thing over there?
26 They didn't pass the exam by all accounts.
27 An estimated 1600 vessels pass through the strait annually.
28 The guard eyeballed him pretty hard despite his pass.
29 Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.George Eliot
30 Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.