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Sentences with past

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  • In the past, about a third of the babies born to women with diabetes were lost.
  • ...revelations about his past.
  • In addition to the uses shown below, past is used in the phrasal verb 'run past'.
  • I knew from past experience that alternative therapies could help.
  • A South Korean newspaper said today the event will be smaller than in years past.
  • Most shops have remained closed for the past three days.
  • Many economists believe the worst of the economic downturn is past.
  • It's ten past eleven.
  • I have my lunch at half past.
  • It was past midnight.
  • I dashed past him and out of the door.
  • She stared past Christine at the bed.
  • Go north on I-15 to the exit just past Barstow.
  • He was well past retirement age.
  • She was past caring about anything by then and just wanted the pain to end.
  • past happiness
  • The past history of the world
  • The past month
  • A past president
  • A soldier with a distinguished past
  • Three years past
  • I greeted him but he just walked past
  • It's past midnight
  • The library is past the church
  • He walked past me
  • His foolishness is past comprehension
  • To count past ten
  • Our past troubles
  • The past week
  • A past chairman
  • A woman with a past
  • Five past four
  • past belief
  • It was a bad time, but it's all past now.
  • The past glories of the Incas.
  • During the past year.
  • Six days past.
  • Three past presidents of the club.
  • He could remember events far back in the past.
  • Our country's glorious past.
  • Try to forget the past, now that your troubles are over.
  • That hat is something out of the past.
  • When he left prison, he put his past behind him.
  • The troops marched past.
  • past noon; half past six.
  • The house just past the church.
  • We went past the house by mistake.
  • past the maximum age for enlisting in the army.
  • He is past hope of recovery.
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