Sentence examples for passive pass from inspiring English sources

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Details are given in Appendix 2. The finite verbs have been classified into those that are active, but where a passive equivalent exists (Act), those that are passive (Pass), and those that are active in form, but where no passive equivalent exists (NP).

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Ms. Kaplan calls Wood, whose book (unusually for a white writer) was put out by a black publisher, a case of "passive passing".

While 20%% of passive learners passed the course, only 5%% of bystanders eventually completed the course.

We propose a novel passive band-pass filtering scheme to obtain a net gain in a band-competing system using a W-type fiber waveguide, slicing a shorter wavelength gain band out of a given stimulated emission cross-section.

The published PBPK model structure for organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATP) substrates incorporating hepatic uptake clearance (CL act), passive diffusion (CL pass), metabolic (CL met), and biliary (CL bile) clearances 19 is applied for bosentan, olmesartan, repaglinide, and valsartan.

But the two artists are not, as Isherwood would have it, merely passive recorders of passing scenes.

A low-pass passive LCL-filter is usually used to interconnect a power electronic converter to a grid system.

In order to enhance the acoustic based condition monitoring, a passive acoustic band-pass filter has been designed and deployed.

Once development of the passive film has passed the critical stage, pitting becomes very unlikely, even if the potential is held well above the pitting potential.

With passive noise cancellation, pass-through audio transparency when you need it, and an ear bone transduction microphone, these really do seem like gadgets that take existing gadget real estate (everyone uses headphones at some point) and make the most out of it.

The abbreviations used in this paper include the following: ASP = aspect marker, CL = classifier, COP = copula, DIM = diminutive suffix, MOD = modification marker, NEG = negation, PASS = passive marker, PRG = progressive marker, PRT = particle, Q = question marker, RETORT = retort marker, and SUBJ = subjunctive mood.

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