বহা, চলা, বহিয়া যাত্তয়া, অতিবাহিত হত্তয়া, কাটিয়া যাত্তয়া, অতিক্রান্ত হত্তয়া, ঘুচা, গোঁয়ান
(1) Pass by.
(2) Go by; slip away.
(1) Under Indonesia's complex impeachment rules, three months must elapse before a second censure motion can be passed.
(2) A few more moments passed in a seamless elapse of time until the deep metal sound of the ending bell was heard.
(3) However, as time elapses , little is done to improve or set a solidified path toward upgrading.
(4) Experts tell us that with missing persons cases, the more that time elapses , the colder the case becomes.
(5) Once a 30-day period elapses , the documentation will be used to announce a tender for construction of a railway bridge needed for the ring road.
(6) It is also true that eight and a half years have now elapsed since the proceedings were commenced.
(7) There is nothing, though, to stop people in these categories from going along again when that time elapses .
(8) Surely an anniversary is not a matter of discretion, but determined by the stipulated period of time elapsing in its usual and inalterable course?
(9) A period of time elapses before the full effects of your action is felt.
(10) A considerable time often elapses before the Home Office makes a decision on individual cases, and it is on these that this article will primarily focus.
(11) As more time elapsed , my chances of survival would grow progressively slim.
(12) As time elapses , the team that covers the most laps wins.
(13) Various factors, including the time elapsing between any remarks and the trial, can affect this.
(14) Occasionally events build upon each other, then the tension elapses in a natural way.
(15) She says this gets more difficult as time elapses .
(16) With almost a decade elapsing between the initial stages and money in the till, surely it's hard to predict what the public will favour in the future?
(17) This base score is multiplied if the alliance clocks out before the two-minute match elapses .
(18) The electronic system will send an automatic text message to the car owner 10 minutes before the parking time elapses .
(19) Speed is certainly of the essence in the mobile registration exercise if the targeted five million voters are to be captured before the designated 21 day period elapses .
(20) The law effectively discourages new owners from investing in repairs before a year elapses .
pass
go by/past
wear on
slip by/away/past
roll by/past
slide by/past
steal by/past
tick by/past
continue
persist