Use pass in a sentence
Sentences starting with pass
- Pass me on the other side--so! [11]
- Pass me that rattle, if you please. [5]
- Pass me a pallet of the floor dirt, if you'll be so kind. [5]
- Pass yourself off for me. [11]
- Pass me along another hunk of fish and some hot corn-bread. [5]
Sentences ending with pass
- I determined to write to my dear Alixe the true history of my life, even to the point--and after--of this thing which now was bringing me to so ill a pass. [11]
- He read the whole deep scheme: how Detricand had laid his mine at every Court in Europe to bring him to this pass. [11]
- But honest Appenzelder, who frankly contradicted everything opposed to the truth, would not let this statement pass. [10]
- He comprehended perfectly well that Dryfoos had made him that extraordinary embassy because he wished him to renew his visits, and he easily imagined the means that had brought him to this pass. [8]
- But we are wandering from Hunter's Pass. [4]
- I've found a valley down in the Pass. [13]
- The goldenrod holds up its plumes In the long stretch of meadow grass, The briarrose shakes its sweet perfumes, In coverts where the sparrows pass. [11]
- They ruined an uncommon good old cross-cut saw for me, and broke the saw-buck, too, but I let it pass. [5]
- She could not trust to forcing her way in on the day of the ceremony of abdication, for every place in the limited space assigned to spectators had been carefully allotted, and no one would be permitted to enter the palace without a pass. [10]
- One flashing thought tore in hot temptation through his mind--why not climb up into the gorge, roll Balancing Rock down the trail, and close forever the outlet to Deception Pass? [13]
Short sentences using pass
- But let these things pass. [5]
- She would pass the house. [11]
- Ante and pass the buck. [5]
- But let all that pass. [10]
- What from Yazoo Pass? [7]
- Jack said, "I pass. [5]
- But let that pass. [5]
- It will all pass, Natasha. [2]
- But I let it pass. [7]
- I pass and deal again! [5]
Sentences containing pass two or more times
- Thus we can understand how it has come to pass that man and all other vertebrate animals have been constructed on the same general model, why they pass through the same early stages of development, and why they retain certain rudiments in common. [1]
- I don't mean to say that the person didn't pass here before you came, and I don't mean to say you saw him, but some one did pass, that I know. [5]
- This is not to say that he failed at his examinations--on the contrary, he always succeeded; but he only did enough to pass and no more; and he did not wish to do more than pass. [11]
- A sieve lets sand pass through it; a filter arrests sand, but lets fluids pass, glass holds fluids, but lets light through; wood shuts out light, but magnetic attraction goes through it as sand went through the sieve. [6]
- I have been obliged to please my patients sometimes with reasons, and I have found that any will pass, even with able divines and acute lawyers; the same will pass with the husbands as with the wives. [3]
- You cannot pass into the waiting room of the depot till you have secured your ticket, and you cannot pass from its only exit till the train is at its threshold to receive you. [5]
- After 8 1/2, half pass to eight we are began to sleep, before sleeping I told a constable just 11 o' he came and rose us from half pass eleven we began to read still morning. [5]
More example sentences with the word pass in them
- Gave Mr. Flint your pass did you? [9]
- If you keep your heart pure, and constantly think of the time which shall be fulfilled for each of us, to our ruin or to our salvation, you will pass unharmed through this great peril. [10]
- You must subdue your curiosity for a few days longer, and then it may easily happen that the man whose very aspect makes you feel dirty--the bat, the toad--" "Let that pass now," cried Polykarp. [10]
- It'll pass, and you'll be all right again"--and he laid the glass down. [5]
- At that time you were wise enough not to attempt to pass comment upon accidents in business affairs which are, if deplorable, inevitable. [9]
- Therefore I entreat you to forget the armlet and its many painful associations, and pass to the consideration of other matters. [10]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- Mr. Peckham, would you be so polite as to pass me a glass of srub? [6]
- I will ask you all to pass one by one in front of me--here, where there is a good light--so that I can see your feet. [5]
- The last twenty-odd years' efforts to reduce the price of the lands, and to pass graduation bills and cession bills, prove the assertion to be true; and if there were no experience in support of it, the reason itself is plain. [7]
- And another year ye shall labour, and get the fruits of your labour, and not stand waiting, as it were, till a fish shall pass the spear, or a stag water at your door, that ye may slay and eat. [11]
- I did not write intimately of my state, for I was not sure my letters would ever pass outside Quebec. [11]
- We thought it would pass, but it stayed on. [11]
- He knew Sonya would pass that way. [2]
- Now, if they would make the effort in good temper, could they not with nearly equal unanimity frame and pass a law by means of which to keep good that unanimous oath? [7]
- No; but I would have criminals believe, and society believe, that in going to prison a man or woman does not pass an absolute line and go into a fixed state. [4]
- Consequently, no boatmen would consent to pass the cave at night; the peasants shunned the place, even in the daytime. [5]
- Sirona is a worthy and innocent woman, and at the time when Phoebicius came out to seek her, I had never even set eyes upon her nor had my ears ever heard a word pass her lips. [10]
- It would be worth while to pass a week or a month among the plain, average people of Stratford. [6]
- Not for the world would a young creature like Iris have let such words escape her, or such thoughts pass through her mind. [6]
- After he had worked at the Rathhaus long after hours, he would go home alone, and no one sought him out to pass an hour in his company, for everyone feared the rough and brutal frankness of his speech. [10]
- I pass the word, and things are so and so. [11]
- Well, upon my word if things ain't getting to a pretty pass when--" The house broke into laughter, but was promptly brought to order, and meantime Mr. Allen persuaded the old lady to take her seat. [5]
- He pass the word against me, he hunt me out of the mountains, he call-- tete de diable! [11]
- And I promised, with my hand on my heart, that if all who felt no enmity toward me would come forward and pass before me they should see that only those who remained behind would be struck dead. [5]
- You shall breakfast with me, as you pass to your new lodgings. [11]
- He would talk with Kald, then go again among them all, and so pass out unsuspected and safe. [11]
- This constitutional question will probably never be better settled than it is, until it shall pass under judicial consideration; but I do think no man who is clear on the questions of expediency need feel his conscience much pricked upon this. [7]
- I think Congress will pass it and settle the vexed question permanently. [5]
- Soon his delusion will pass away and be forgotten, and his poor mind will be whole again. [5]
- Far across that wide waste began the slow lift of uplands through which Deception Pass cut its tortuous many-canyoned way. [13]
- Does not the whisper pass as the lightning flashes? [11]
- Who stands firm while others tremble lest their power pass to-morrow? [11]
- Under that building which we pass every day there are strong dungeons, where neither hook, nor bar, nor bed-cord, nor drinking-vessel from which a sharp fragment may be shattered, shall by any chance be seen. [6]
- Like Balancing Rock, which waited darkly over the steep gorge, ready to close forever the outlet to Deception Pass, that nameless thing, as certain yet intangible as fate, must fall and close forever all doubts and fears of the future. [13]
- With the finality which the tickets for Winnipeg signified, the shrill panic emotion seemed to pass from him. [11]
- The pass to which the Egyptians had brought them within the last few hours had been so terrible, that even the better natures among the Hebrews did not think of curbing the thirst for vengeance. [10]
- The enemy's fleet, which subsequently did not let a single boat pass, allows his entire army to elude it. [2]
- If certain things, which seem to me essential to a millennium, had come to pass, I should have been frightened; but they haven't. [6]
- Gaining the outlet which he took to be the pass, he rode on again under over hanging walls. [13]
- These two mountains, which belong to the great system of which Marcy is the giant centre, and are in the neighborhood of five thousand feet high, on the southern outposts of the great mountains, form the gate-posts of the pass into the south country. [4]
- The poor medicaments which Angelique brings avail not; these soothing hands and healing tones, they pass through clouds of the middle place between heaven and earth to Antoine. [11]
- I doubt, too, whether the Young Astronomer will pass the rest of his life in hunting for comets and planets. [6]
- Very well, then, when did you pass away? [5]
- We pass by what would be of inestimable value to us, and pack our memories with the most trivial odds and ends that never by any chance; under any circumstances whatsoever, could be of the slightest use to any one. [5]
- But many weeks were to pass before she recovered; a severe relapse again endangered her life. [10]
- Evidently these fugitives were allowed to pass by special permission. [2]
- This time he went straight to the window, looked at it, tried the stanchions, and then, with an amused attempt at being cunning and hiding his own vigilance, he asked me, with laborious hypocrisy, if I had seen Captain Lancy pass the window. [11]
- We are pretty well aware that ours is not an ideal state of society, and should be so, even if the English who pass by did not revile us, wagging their heads. [4]
- Carlyle did not weep, but he scolded; Emerson did not laugh, but in his gravest moments there was a smile waiting for the cloud to pass from his forehead. [6]
- But the man weakened and knew that he should die, and one night when the pain was sharp upon him he prayed bitterly that he might pass, or that help might come to snatch him from the grave. [11]
- He led the way silently around by the front; and after he had turned the lock he stepped aside with a bow to let me pass in ahead of him. [9]
- People who made way for them to pass, turned to look at them. [5]
- But this dream was to pass also, and come to nothing. [5]
- The University bill was sure to pass this, time, and that would make money plenty, but might not the, help come too late? [5]
- But Emperor Charles was not the man to allow matters which aroused his wrath and strong disapproval to pass unpunished. [10]
- I suppose it was not safe to trust the Parisians in the covert of its shades after nightfall, and no one could tell what foreign fanatics and assassins might do if they were permitted to pass the night so near the imperial residence. [4]
- His mornings he was likely to pass in bed, smoking--he was always smoking--and attending to his correspondence and reading. [5]
- Just as one was learning his trade, or perhaps had acquired it, and was ready to earn his living and begin to make a home for his wife, he must pass the three best years of his life in the army. [4]
- The flag-draped coffin was just about to pass, and the fanatical barber harked back to Philip. [11]
- The younger physician was disposed to think she was only suffering from temporary excitement, and that it would soon pass off. [6]
- Liverpool, where he was compelled to pass most of his time, had few attractions for him, and his low spirits did not permit him to avail himself of such social advantages as were offered. [4]
- Again, as she was about to pass him, he put his hand upon her shoulder. [11]
- Haschim must now wait till the morrow, and he, the guide, would counsel him to pass the night in the city at an inn kept by one Moschion, where he would be well cared for. [10]
- It was neither vulgar nor cowardly to pass quietly from forces making for ruin, and so avert ruin and secure happiness. [11]
- To make his victory the more secure, he stationed guards at the different fords and passages of the Jordan, with instructions to let none pass who could not say Shibboleth. [5]
- Her judgments were usually well founded, and her prophecies had so often come to pass that Anne often believed in them for no other reason. [9]
- They won't let us pass, we are left behind and have lost our people..." "I'll flatten you into a pancake! [2]
- He's been misleading us all the week and now that he's brought us to this pass he's made off. [2]
- Meanwhile he constantly urged haste, held out the pass and letter his master had given him and, knowing nothing of the misfortune which had befallen me, charged me to deliver the roll to the prince in his place. [10]
- Merely to take up the pen was to pass magically through marble portals into the great world itself. [9]
- So Helen made up her bundle of clothes to be sent after her, took a book or two with her to help her pass the time, and departed for the Dudley mansion. [6]
- The Indians opened up a path for them to pass through, and they came as men go to the grave. [9]
- If it's the unhappy who see unhappiness, think what misery must be revealed to people who pass their lives in the really squalid tenement-house streets--I don't mean picturesque avenues like that we passed through. [8]
- You'll pass about twenty-five in the next fifteen minutes, and you'll recognize ours when you see it--and if you don't, you can yell down and ask. [5]
- As the Emperor turned to leave the room she gathered courage, stood in the doorway through which he must pass, and tried to fall on her knees before him. [10]
- The face would turn towards me, and the momentary illusion would pass away, but still the fancy clung to me. [6]
- One is by trying to demonstrate it upon reason, and the other is, to show that great men in former times have thought so and so, and thus to pass it by the weight of pure authority. [7]
- Peter checked Honora's trunk, and Peter had got the permission--through Judge Brice--which enabled them all to pass through the grille and down the long walk beside which the train was standing. [9]
- To climb a tree and shake it, to club it, to strip it of its fruit, and pass to the next, is the sport of a brief time. [4]
- Many a foot traveller hesitated to pass into that umbrageous circle, and skirted the fence beyond the branches on the further side of the road instead. [11]
- There is no trail through Hunter's Pass, which, as I have intimated, is the least frequented portion of this wilderness. [4]
- Sometimes all gazed toward the mouth of the harbour, where the expected ship must soon pass the recently completed masterpiece of Sostratus, the towering lighthouse, still shining in its marble purity. [10]
- This long rain, too, was just the kind of cause which was likely to loosen the strata of rock piled up in the ledges; if the dreaded event should ever come to pass, it would be at such a time. [6]
- Now I have told you enough; for the sake of Philippus we will let the rest pass. [10]
- It is easy to write laws, but difficult to rule.... Just the same as now--I ask you, Count--who will be heads of the departments when everybody has to pass examinations? [2]
- It was useless to try to follow them, for their footfalls could make no sound, and one could pass within two yards of the creatures and never see them. [5]
- But in order to treat this subject properly, I have found it necessary to pass the whole animal kingdom in review. [1]
- From the peak to the Widow Patten's, where we proposed to pass the night, is twelve miles, a distance we rode or scrambled down, every step of the road bad, in five and a half hours. [4]
- I pass soft, to the treasure-room, and I see him kneel beside a chest, looking in. [11]
- He carried me to the house of a worthy and benevolent clergyman of the German Reformed Church, where I was to take tea and pass the night. [6]
- It had come to that pass that I was truly unable to separate what I had really heard from what I had dreamed in those nightmares to which I have been subject, as before mentioned. [6]
- I was just to that pass I didn't have no reasoning faculties no more. [5]
- In order not to take up their time he asked: therefore, that it be immediately put on its second and third reading and allowed to pass. [9]
- You are going to sunny Italy, our friends had said: as soon as you pass the Brenner you will have sunshine and delightful weather. [4]
- It has come to such a pass that I never speak to the Man of the Monument without wanting to take my hat off and feeling as if I were looking down a vista of twenty or thirty centuries. [6]
- His plan was to slip down to his uncle's private sitting room below, pass into the bedroom, steal the safe key from the old gentleman's clothes, and then go back and rob the safe. [5]
- Besides, I began to see the safe side of the bet I had made with my aunt, the dowager, and I was more than pleased with what had come to pass so far. [11]
- I am pressed to remove him on the ground that he does not attend to the office, nor in fact pass much time in the Territory. [7]
- If he wished to remain in the world, he would settle upon him a yearly income of from twenty to thirty thousand ducats, which was to pass also to his heirs. [10]
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