1974 examples of pass on in sentences

Pass on, Friend.

Anyhow, it leaves you in such a pleasant state of uncertainty that you very willingly pass on to.

So let us pass on to the other stages of the day.

"The best thing you can do is to pass on your way.

Cleanliness was, in fact, Brummell's religion; perhaps because it is generally set down as 'next to godliness,' a proximity with which the Beau was quite satisfied, for he never attempted to pass on to that next stage.

He then put a new flint in his gun, and stripped himself all but his breech-cloth, and went out to explore the route he should pass on the next day.

A large number of her classmates expected as a matter of course to pass on in the usual way; but, with an uneasy qualm, half pride and half apprehension, Sylvia was beginning to feel her difference from ordinary children.

But I pass on now to the consideration of how the female Jewish servants were protected by law.

Then let them say unto me straightway, 'Pass on,' and I would pass on to the city to the north of the Olive tree, 'What then wilt thou see there?'

We will now pass on from the Governor of the Republic to the Governors of individual States.

Here and there a solitary tree, a few feet in advance, looked as if it had stepped out to welcome and encourage us to pass on; and I cannot say that my strength did not revive a little as I passed under the heavy branches, and out again into the freer air.

I must now, however, pass on to some other topics.

I wish you would let the children go to the hot-house which they pass on the way from school and get me some flower-seeds, as it will be pleasant to me to have the means of giving pleasure.

To pass on to less sinister forms of this abnegation of intellectual responsibility.

Not an inhabited house did we pass on the way, such had been the terror of the border warfare still not dissipated.

Consequently he made the suggestion to them that they should abandon Eburonia, because they would be in danger, if they stayed, and pass on as quickly as possible to where some of their comrades were wintering near by.[-6-]

[They are about to pass on.

As there may be many reasons for a different course, which we can never know, perhaps could never hope to appreciate, if we did know them, let us pass on, merely recalling the example of Galileo.

The president, thinking of the other, was fully reassured, and was about to pass on.

You will then be about twenty miles from Cape Capricorn: on your way to which you should pass about three miles within Lady Elliot's Island, and also within the southernmost islet of Bunker's Group, by which you will see how the current has affected your course, and you can act accordingly: if it has set you to the northward, you may pass on either side of or through the islands without danger.

As it is, I drop a natural tear, and pass on to THE FLOWER-GARDEN.It appeared very much behind time,chiefly Roman wormwood.

The anxious ones, hearing so good an augury, would pass on, their thoughts upon the day-of-days and on their lips a little smile.

In passing the latter group, attention should be paid to the set of the tides; as with the flood-stream and a northerly wind vessels may be obliged to pass on the south side of it.

Yes, the storekeeper had seen such a man pass on a big buckskin cayuse several days ago.

I was standing in the archway of the Packhorse Inn, among the maids and stable-boys gathered to see the pageant pass on its way to hear the Assize sermon.

1974 examples of  pass on  in sentences