- Town's defence stayed on top of the exchanges in their zone and it was their efforts that secured their passage into the next round.’
- ‘These can grant passage to higher tiers of coliseum borders or past a sealed off fortress, to cite some examples.’
- ‘It may seem tame in this context to devote time and technical skill to throwing up perfect spheres of glass in a vacuum and timing their passage up and down past two pairs of slits.’
- ‘These are well-named and can be observed swimming at the surface on almost every passage by boat in the tropics.’
- ‘Through Tom Tom's eyes we experience the plunge from the roof and his slow-motion passage past the windows on each floor.’
- ‘The ambulances are regularly denied passage through security checkpoints, allegedly for fear that they may be smuggling weapons.’
- ‘On August 30th, 1906, he passed the Bering Strait to make the historic first boat passage into the Pacific Ocean.’
- ‘He said: ‘These passports not only speed your passage through immigration but are also more difficult to forge or use fraudulently.’’
- ‘The bus's passage through Trinidad and past the turnoff for Ludlow, Colorado, marks the midpoint on its route from Albuquerque to Denver.’
- ‘The sea is subject to far more turbulent weather and the coast offers few places of shelter for the vessels that have been making passage here since boats were invented.’
- ‘There is a road to the coast there, and passage by boat from Lina or Riale.’
- ‘The decrease was because of competition from land transport and the easier passage through the Bulgarian land borders, the airport said.’
- ‘The game was hallmarked by a superb full back display by Ms. Dalton, past whom nothing found passage, although she had generous aid from a better-balanced team.’
- ‘You think that clearing the snow is an act of old fashioned community spirit that creates safe passage for passing pedestrians.’
- ‘It often crosses Griffin's mind how rowing must seem to the layman watching from the bank: the harmony of the strokes, the smooth passage of the boats across the water, the apparent control.’
- ‘That was before the Uefa Cup run gathered momentum, before his booming finish at Anfield sealed Celtic's passage past Liverpool and his position as a crowd favourite.’
- ‘A second metaphor, then, is how easily such travel is derailed, passage blocked and messages scrambled.’
- ‘He was pointing to some obstructions to his boat's passage.’
- ‘Having no quarrel with the medial view of motion, Sadra sets out to prove the objective existence of motion as passage.’
- ‘They had received no help from the wealthy Singapore Hadhrami families who in the past often gave new migrants money and assisted their passage to Indonesia.’
- ‘Go over the bridge, which runs over the moving lava passage then up to the altar.’
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