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pass by
verb
- intr to go or move past
- tr, adverb to overlook or disregard
to pass by difficult problems
Example Sentences
Chemerinsky, a constitutional scholar, believes the reform could be passed by Congress without amending the Constitution.
Outlining a specific timetable for leasehold reform for the first time, Mr Pennycook said elements of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill, passed by the Conservative government earlier this year, would be implemented.
"If you have a screen and an electromagnetic wave passes by, the wave doesn't propagate straight through," Medvedev said.
Her head and body aim in opposite directions, as if she’s just heard her name beckoned from behind as she was passing by and is turning to look.
"Even simple things which most people just pass by and not even notice have been changed."
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