1. Although they hail from Quebec, the hurdy-gurdy of this ensemble is sure to pass muster with the average colonial. 2. As they had need, they drew aside to let ore wagons pass with their loads of concentrate and matte. 3. Clutching the strings of their red balloons, they watched in astonishment as Marie and Benjy passed with Omar. 4. Darkness threw a cloak over my strangeness, so that people let me pass with a nod or a softly called greeting. 5. He passed her with one sidelong glitter of let eyes, and left her shivering. 6. He would have passed it with flying colours. 7. In years past, the president sent the budget over and the Chamber dutifully passed it with little comment. 8. No wonder he then passed with very high Marks. 9. She passed him with a fractional quickening of her pace. |