Sentence examples for passes good on from inspiring English sources

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One-, three- and seven-day passes good on all San Francisco Muni buses and cable cars are sold at the airport.

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The city's light-rail system offers a day pass good on buses too for $2.50, $1.40 for children.

The stock may come from independent shops in Europe, or in some cases from the brands themselves, which pass goods on to independent resellers.

Smugglers' Notch, in Vermont, has a $159 season pass good exclusively on the beginner and intermediate-friendly Morse Mountain, one of its three ski hills.

It formed an “innovation board” that meets monthly to review new product ideas and pass good ideas on to the company’s nine-member executive team.

Free same-day passes, good for viewings on the half-hour, will be distributed at the start of each day in Astor Hall; there is a maximum of six tickets per person.

In Tunisia we have a tradition of passing good laws, but the reality on the ground is more complicated," she said.

Rail Europe has announced a new pass, good for travel on the national rail networks of both Spain and France.

Social media is an important one because we often trust our friends and family to pass on good information.

I've had a bit of a journey in my life and I'd like to think I can pass some good on.

They keep passing on good guys because they're not Prince Charming.

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