Sentence examples for passes going on from inspiring English sources

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The weekend of music will take place at Empire Polo Grounds between 15 - 17 April and 22 - 24 April, with passes going on sale on 6 January at 11am PST.

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Most of the people who didn't pass went on to the convent grammar school anyway as it was direct grant.

Applicants who pass go on to the interview stage.

More than 120,000 spectators are expected for the inaugural race in November, for which three-day passes went on sale last Sunday.

The numbers were in line with a 21percentt increase in bus ridership and a 4percentt increase in subway ridership over the first five months of this year, before the passes went on sale, compared with the same period last year.

Passes went on sale Tuesday.

Passes go on sale January 6 at 11 AM PST.

The complete schedule of events will be announced March 17, when festival passes go on sale.

Though three-day tickets to the festival are already sold out, $110 single-day passes go on sale at 10 a.m.

Desert Trip passes went on sale May 9. Tai Chi, the slow-motion exercise derived from ancient Chinese martial arts, has been called the perfect exercise for older adults, and it's easy to see why.

Both passes go on sale at 2 PM ET this Thursday, so you should probably open up a bunch of tabs and start praying to the pasta gods now.

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