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Every time the woman teacher passed the school yard, someone gave her the razz.
The building did not pass a fire inspection.
The member of the Diet brought in a bill on political contribution, but it didn't pass.
At the meeting he said a lot, but his argument did not hold water.
The proposal went through.
That's no excuse.
Everything depends on whether you pass the examination.
In other words, the merits, etc. of making detours are the consideration of the attitudes of the landowners whose property the line would cross, the convenience of other towns and villages, as well as connection with other railway lines.
Susan is intelligent, and I expect her to pass the exam easily.
Jim boasts of having passed the exam.
These trees will screen our new house from public view.
This road is so broad that buses can pass easily.
You can't go along this road.
This road is too narrow for cars to pass.
There are always a lot of vehicles on this road.
There is not much traffic on this road.
This street is clear of traffic at night.
This road is too narrow for trucks to pass.
This ship is too big to pass through the canal.
This painting will pass for genuine.

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