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Sentences with pass out

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  • He felt sick and dizzy and then passed out. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • He passed out in November 1924 and was posted to No 24 Squadron. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • General Smith passed out from Sandhurst in 1933
  • To pass another car on the road.
  • Pass chapter two and go on to chapter three.
  • The company decided to pass its dividend in the third quarter of the year.
  • The guard checked the identification papers and then passed the visitor.
  • They passed the worst night of their lives.
  • To pass an examination.
  • I am passing the whole class this term.
  • To pass a rope through a hole.
  • To pass troops in review.
  • He decided to pass a year abroad.
  • How to pass the time?
  • To pass rumors.
  • To pass a worthless check.
  • Pass this memo on after reading it.
  • Please pass the salt.
  • To pass one's word of honor to remain loyal.
  • She passed a remark about every passerby.
  • To pass returning travelers through customs.
  • Congress passed the bill.
  • The bill passed Congress on the second vote.
  • To pass judgment without knowing the facts.
  • To pass by a shop; to pass through town.
  • The dizzy feeling will pass in a minute.
  • The day passed very quickly for him.
  • The crisis soon passed.
  • What passed while I was on vacation?
  • The funeral procession passed slowly.
  • The facsimile isn't very good but it will pass.
  • The crown passed to the king's nephew.
  • Sharp words passed between them.
  • To pass from a solid to a liquid state.
  • Of the twenty who took the exam, only twelve passed.
  • He decided to let the insult pass.
  • Will you pass on the authenticity of this drawing?
  • The new tax bill finally passed.
  • To pass on a case of manslaughter.
  • Two passes to a concert; a railroad pass.
  • He made a pass at the control tower of the enemy airfield.
  • There have been two passes and now it's your bid.
  • The economic situation had come to a dreadful pass.
  • His wife's death brought to pass a change in his attitude toward religion.
  • Strange things came to pass.
  • To pass out discount coupons on a street corner.
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