Past-it Sentence Examples

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  • They had crawled past it by no more than fifty feet.

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  • In times past it has been the habit to look upon its sphere Connexion as lying really within that of practical medicine, and with human medicine more particularly; as something Biology.

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  • Then 4, =o over the cylinder r = a, which may be considered a fixed post; and a stream line past it along which 4, = Uc, a constant, is the curve (r - ¢2) sin 0=c, (x2 + y2) (y - c) - a 2 y = o, (3) a cubic curve (C3).

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  • This overthrow of Byzantium was a great loss to the empire, since it might have served as a protection against the Goths, who afterwards sailed past it into the Mediterranean.

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  • It must therefore have been a sort of oasis, when the ice sheets from the north advanced past it on the east and west and joined around its southern border.

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  • The sangar at first fell into the hands of the Russians, but they were soon ejected, and small British detachments reoccupied and held it, while the various Russian attacks flowed up and past it and ebbed back into the Quarry Ravine.

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  • Of late years, notably since the Oxford Movement within the Established Church, the number of converts has been much increased; for some time past it has averaged about 8000 souls a year.

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  • Such a rate of change would be quite insensible, and we can affirm that for recent times there is no reason to look for any other factor than contraction; but if we consider the remote past it is a different matter.

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  • The site was, under the Roman Empire, occupied by a Roman town called Numantia, and the Itinerary tells of a Roman road which ran past it.

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  • Haven't tried the food, but when it goes past it looks & smells fab.

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  • In the past it has been assumed that because the two species produce sterile hybrids, the wild species is not threatened.

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  • In the past it has been possible to make calls only at a low altitude to avoid interference with aircraft electronics.

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  • But it must be noted that, according to the orthodox doctrine, not only can an Indulgence not remit future sins, but even for the past it cannot take full effect unless the subject be truly contrite and have confessed (or intend shortly to confess) his sins.

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  • From the battery they could be seen running back past it carrying their wounded on their muskets.

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  • Pierre was taken back to his place, and the rows of troops on both sides of the post made a half turn and went past it at a measured pace.

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  • Use liquid liner to draw sharp, precise lines, which can either stop at the outer corners of the eye or extend past it for heightened drama.

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  • Move past it quickly to find solutions to the problem.

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  • Also, you need tops that fall to the waist or past it.

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  • Perhaps someone out there fondly remembers Mappy, but I glide right past it on the menu.

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  • Step forward just a bit with the left foot, followed by bringing the right foot up close and past it.

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  • In the past it was very common for people to make popcorn by using a little oil and heat.

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