Passed-out Sentence Examples
The one in front of him passed out.
To his surprise, she'd passed out.
I've passed out a list of the appropriate states.
Among the Greeks and Romans, on the other hand, the chariot had passed out of use in war before historical times, and was retained only for races in the public games, or for processions, without undergoing any alteration apparently, its form continuing to correspond with the description of Homer, though it was lighter in build, having to carry only the charioteer.
The custom of burning the body commenced in the Stone Age, before the long barrow or the dolmen had passed out of use.
In 1311 it was destroyed by the Catalans and passed out of history.
With the rise of the period of the Renaissance, like other medieval arts, seal-engraving passed out of the range of the traditions of the middle ages and came under the influence of the derived classical or pseudo-classical sentiment.
In 1296 the place passed out of the hands of the lords of Amstel, owing to the part taken by Giesebrecht IV.
In the eyes of most men his martyrdom had put the king so much in the wrong that the obstinacy and provocative conduct which had brought it about passed out of memory.
The coast-line held by Benin had passed out of its sovereignty by the middle of the 19th century.
AdvertisementIn Kent, however, it seems to have soon passed out of use, though there is good reason for believing that the inhabitants of that kingdom were of a different nationality from their neighbours (see Kent, Kingdom Of).
A single leaf-trace, usually collateral in structure, passed out into each leaf.
In most cases the leaf-traces passed out from the stem in pairs, as in the recent Ginkgo; dividing up further as they entered the leaf-base.
March 2005 ALB navigator and ILB helm Peter Everard passed out in March to be deputy second coxswain on the ALB.
He also passed out a wanted poster bearing the likeness of your basic space creature.
AdvertisementHe has passed out several times while at work, unable to get enough nourishment and rest during a 30-minute break at midday.
Irving's supporters claiming to be from Student revisionist Resources passed out revisionist literature and held signs outside the hall supporting Irving.
All but their waste, dirty washing, refuse and ` slops ' were likewise passed out the same way.
It seems to have soon passed out of use as a precise geographical designation; for though occasionally mentioned by Apocryphal writers, by Josephus, and by Eusebius, the allusions are all vague, and show that those who made them had no definite knowledge of Gilead proper.
The old English "Popinjay" and the old French Papegaut have almost passed out of use, but the German Papagei and generally to a large and very natural group of birds, which for more than a score of centuries have attracted attention, not only from their gaudy plumage, but, at first and chiefly, it would seem, from the readiness with which many of them learn to imitate the sounds they hear, repeating the words and even phrases of human speech with a fidelity that is often astonishing.
AdvertisementThe position of the pores near the centre of the ambulacrals in Bothriocidaris need not be regarded as primitive, since other early Palaeozoic genera, not to mention the young of living forms, show that the podia originally passed out between the plates, and were only gradually surrounded by their substance; thus the original structure of the echinoid ambulacra differed from that of the early asteroid in the position of the radial vessels and nerves, which here lie beneath the plates instead of outside them.
Carmen rushed to him, but found that he was either asleep or passed out.
I passed out again but gradually, the pain in my left side and my throat brought me to a state of half-wakefulness.
I passed out for a few minutes, I guess, and then I thought I was alone so I started crawling toward the door.
Large districts passed out of cultivation and were abandoned to the nomads, who replaced wheeled traffic by the pack horse and the camel.
AdvertisementBut most of the "wild cat" banks had passed out of existence by 1839, and in 1844 the bank act of 1837 was declared unconstitutional.
Tapeworm eggs are passed out in the dung and eaten by a microscopic mite which lives on the pasture.
They passed out into the open country and saw the cottages of the poor people.
In her own words, they were "good boards overhead, good boards all around, and a good window"--of two whole squares originally, only the cat had passed out that way lately.
They were met by a deacon with a censer and by a servant who passed out on tiptoe without heeding them.
On leaving the bed both Prince Vasili and the princess passed out by a back door, but returned to their places one after the other before the service was concluded.
But the Emperor and Balashev passed out into the illuminated garden without noticing Arakcheev who, holding his sword and glancing wrathfully around, followed some twenty paces behind them.
The noise of wheels, hoofs, and bells was heard from the gateway as a little trap passed out.
Irving 's supporters claiming to be from Student Revisionist Resources passed out revisionist literature and held signs outside the hall supporting Irving.
A soon as I had my first sip I was off to the races until I passed out or there was nothing left.
Many people do not call 9-1-1 because they fear they are wrong and the person has just passed out from drinking too much.
The young actor was reportedly drunk during the incident and passed out prior to his arrest.
About 48 hours after a night out on the town ended with her passed out in a car, she admitted herself into a rehab facility.
Paparazzi snapped a photo of Lindsay in the passenger seat, passed out from the apparent overindulgence.
There is a Greek chorus of skepticism regarding the wine rating system, the criteria of the restaurant awards passed out by the magazine every year, its objectivity, its arrogance, and ultimately its bully pulpit influence.
Each ureter leads into the bladder, where the urine collects until it is passed out of the body.
These backpacks can be passed out either filled or unfilled.
Larger and deeper backpacks are given to children grades 6-12 whereas the smaller variety is passed out to grades K-5.
The Cure started out with their feet planted firmly in New Wave music, and they returned to New Wave influences when they passed out of their darker stage.
In 2004, Duke University passed out over 1600 iPods to first-year students.
Dean was afraid she'd passed out.
All she could do was hope she passed out and awoke in her bed or on the beach or not at all.
The drinks were passed out and they sat.
He lay passed out on the bed, two empty bottles on the nightstand and one on the floor.
Connor passed out the champagne, and held up his glass.
They rejoined the group as Sarah passed out dessert and coffee.
Dean passed out his business card to Mayer and a few of the other workers in case anything important came to mind.
Yeah. I guess I sort of passed out on him after the piss stop.
What if she passed out now and he had to go for help?
He recognized Ingrid's mind; she was passed out on the couch, curled up with his cat.
Had she maybe just passed out and hit her head?
As the work of the societies succeeded, they gradually passed out of existence.
Hence we frequently meet with forms which had passed out of the language that was spoken at the time they were engraved, side by side with their equivalents in that language.
But that they are the same is proved by the use of the French word gentilhomme, a word which has pretty well passed out of modern use, but which, as long as it remained in use, never lost its true meaning.
The ducal dignity rarely passed out of a circle of specially old and distinguished families.
During the years 1861 to 1892 the land owned by the nobles decreased 30%, or from 210,000,000 to 150,000,000 acres; during the following four years an additional 2,119,500 acres were sold; and since then the sales have gone on at an accelerated rate, until in 1903 alone close upon 2,000,000 acres passed out of their hands.
Though the association brought about an extension and improvement of the Indian crop, in which result it was enormously assisted by the high prices consequent upon the American Civil War, it sank after a few years into obscurity, and soon passed out of existence altogether, while the effects of its work dwindled finally into insignificance.
It must have early passed out of circulation, as it was unknown to Josephus.
Nevertheless it passed out of use, because incapable of any great precision.
To the south of the district in southern Westland, where the Alps have passed out to sea, the Archeans become more extensive; for they spread eastward and underlie the whole of the dissected tableland of Otago.
In 1833 the university of Mexico suspended work, and in 1865 passed out of existence altogether.
Eclipsed by the foundation of Nicopolis, Corcyra for a long time passed out of notice.
Anonymous gold coins, resembling Frankish trientes in type and standard (21 grains), are also fairly common, though they must have passed out of use very early, as the laws give no hint of their existence.
Now that Mesopotamia had passed out of the hands of Babylon, all that the later kings could do was to encourage local Mesopotamian rulers in their desire for independence (Nabuapluiddin).
The ball pierced the neck below the right ear and passed out at the left jaw-bone; but William ultimately recovered.
The old trade-route from Cappadocia to Sinope, which had passed out of use centuries before the time of Strabo (pp. 540, 546), fixes this centre with precision.
It more than once passed out of the power of the French kings, notably in 1435, when, by the treaty of Arras, it came into the possession of the dukes of Burgundy, to whom it belonged till 1477.
As He passed out He foretold, in words which corresponded to the doom of the fig-tree, the utter demolition of the imposing but profitless Temple; and presently He opened up to four of His disciples a vision of the future, warning them against false Christs, bidding them expect great sorrows, national and personal, declaring that the gospel must be proclaimed to all the nations, and that after a great tribulation the Son of Man should appear, " coming with the clouds of heaven."
The Germans ringed him round, and, with their hands raised high in the fashion of a landsknecht who had struck a successful blow, passed out into the street and escorted him to his lodgings.
K in time passed out of use except as an abbreviation, its place being taken by C, which, as we have seen, is in the earliest inscription still g.
In 1853 he passed out at the head of the list of engineers, and, after a brief practical experience at Almeria and Granada, was appointed professor of pure and applied mathematics in the school where he had lately been a pupil.
Having tied a girdle over his coat and pulled his cap low on his head, Pierre went down the corridor, trying to avoid making a noise or meeting the captain, and passed out into the street.
Rumors abounded that he was found passed out in a ditch and even tried to work his southern charms on a few Nicaraguan beauties.
Many women actually passed out from the excessive constriction.