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    Usa "pass for" in una frase

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    pass for


    1. That of the second, though it may rise greatly, has, however, a certain boundary, beyond which it cannot well pass for any considerable time together


    2. The pretence for raising the denomination of the coin was to prevent the exportation of gold and silver, by making equal quantities of those metals pass for greater sums in the colony than they did in the mother country


    3. Our merchant exporters, on the contrary, make entry of more than they export ; sometimes out of vanity, and to pass for great dealers in goods which pay no duty gain a bounty back


    4. The Team Defense intercepted a pass for their first turnover of the game and the offense again came out in the no huddle


    5. Gina herself would easily pass for early thirties


    6. I put on clean clothes and checked myself over, as I was hoping to pass for clean and natty when I got to Felicity’s later that night


    7. Such overtures, depending on the (underlying) designs of the speaker and the receptiveness of his audience, could be incendiary and volatile at times, not unlike (the) rhetorical expressions that pass for populism in our own times


    8. standardized working environments? When measured in constant dollars, is he or she properly convinced that the average worker employed in comparable positions is relatively worse off today? It seems that the (fictitious) contempt for Wal-Mart and to a lesser extent, their competitors who are being given a free pass for not performing quite as well, perhaps, has less to do with the negative impact on traditional (small) businesses and changing landscapes than their (Democrats‘) obligatory pandering to their union base whose conflicting interests, properly understood, need not be elaborated here


    9. Only four months later, in September 2005 Cheney underwent a multiple bypass for his heart


    10. He fixed on the West Highland Way as he could pass for a walker and the area was wild and hard to get to in a car

    11. “We"ll let that pass for the time being,” Kemp said in a business like tone


    12. “There will be no three-day pass for that one: at noon, when the police arrive to receive detainees, he will be taken to San José


    13. “I’d never thought I’d pass for cold-hearted


    14. Besides, the country that to adopt our Project will pass for the humanity’s history as universal model of the progress and development for the merit of ending in a definitive way with the misery, hunger and the social abandonment, without destroying the nature


    15. and have also caused their sons, whom they bore to me, to pass for them through the fire, to devour them


    16. It occurred to me that except for his intensity he might pass for a merchant


    17. “I think I'll pass for now


    18. 25 He showed what should come to pass forever, and secret things or ever they came


    19. things that came to pass for the sins of those who were killed


    20. Fatima smiles so wide she could pass for Ronald McDonald

    21. M: Surely, the memory of an event cannot pass for the event it-


    22. And it found she had frequently left pass forms on her desk that were easily


    23. It was customary to let forty days pass for all who were


    24. It blocks unsafe levels of energy from reaching your eyes, while allowing enough to pass for useful observation


    25. Mark turned to see that it was his cousin Dren, accompanied by a slim blond girl who lacked only pointed ears to pass for an elf, being just under a meter and a half tall with delicate features and hazel eyes


    26. was supposed to pass for the real thing, a Persian knotted


    27. Besides that noble Judas exhorted the people to keep themselves from sin forsomuch as they saw before their eyes the things that came to pass for the sins of those who were killed


    28. She could never pass for an outcast


    29. hair in need of a decent haircut, but he could pass for good-looking, he decided


    30. Had sufficient time to eat and pass for his house to clothing before the meeting

    31. My aim as a traveller is always to pass for a local so although my Arabic was nonexistent at least I didn’t look out of place


    32. Our short lived experiment as an all male troupe ended when three ‘resting’ actors from Alwyn’s Horsham Repertory days arrived to fill the gaps – Valerie, a blonde of thirty-five who could pass for twenty as long as she stayed behind the proscenium; William, a gaunt but well-made queer in his forties; and Ruth, who looked like Hansel and Gretel’s witch


    33. I need a compass for these seas


    34. The weekend before the first ‗guest‘ had arrived, Desolé prepared the way by arranging for fifteen year-old Sebastian to meet her accountant, Jack, a youthful looking thirty-one year old who could easily pass for Sebastian‘s brother


    35. I could easily pass for a woman with the


    36. He let it pass for now


    37. It was the first time that the idea of being buried in England had ever crossed his mind and he hoped it would never come to pass for him


    38. are victims of rape and other violent attacks, neither the trauma nor the related stresses pass for women, but are an ordinary and daily part of their lives


    39. winter weekends that could pass for spring in many parts of the country, and


    40. pinch of salt at the time, and had let it pass for the sake of courtesy and respect

    41. But let that pass for a while


    42. The windows can only be electronically opened with a special made pass for that purpose


    43. “Rambo”, the only white man in the group, although his skin had turned such a deep bronze that he could pass for one of his black colleagues, was trying to convince the others that a raid on the fuel storage tanks at the motor pool would give them the strategic advantage they needed


    44. five other languages, and looks the part – she could pass for a Muslim


    45. He could pass for ‘very sun-tanned’, and Caucasian, if he was careful


    46. Everyone studied the photo and Gal announced excitedly, “Max, with a bit of make-up, you could pass for Kay; you could be there at the handover instead of the real Kay


    47. Along with the fake Pakistani identity card produced for her by the Time Patrol while she was under the physical form of Parmat, she could easily pass for a native Pakistani man, something that the Taliban certainly didn’t expect or couldn’t even imagine


    48. and he will pass for a sage


    49. her what he hoped would pass for a reassuring glance


    50. Because a secret search for hidden valuables at Daifen’s house was best undertaken if one were invited there under an innocent pretext, a pretext that would occur that year at the Daifen residence only for one night––the gala on the eve of the new year; and in order to mingle with the nobles invited, I had to pass for a one














































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