(1) He's Harry Potter, and for his fans, until they need a passing grade in that film-study course, that's good enough.
(2) It was a game which exuded excellent, fast play with good passing , finishing and sporting behaviour.
(3) He got a passing grade, but only after seducing the 55-year old former heavy metal chick that taught the class.
(4) The passing of time has not erased old enmities.
(5) While everyone knew it was there somewhere in the foothills of life, society, the medical world and the Church seemed to give it no more than a passing glance.
(6) The passing of any significant literary figure is always a sad business; but what to make of the spectacular nature of Green's death?
(7) One major factor has been India's economic reform process, which began with the passing of the Cold War.
(8) You probably see passing references to the casualties, like daily box scores-just as brief and much more brutal.
(9) In fact I do forget, but then I see my reflection in a storefront window or in the window of a passing car, and I'm this man holding a box.
(10) He keeps it simple, his movement and passing are excellent, and physically he is as fit as anybody.
(11) For a while we chatted about operas we had seen, and so on, the occasional passing reference to life outside opera, nothing special, nothing heavy.
(12) I hope that the New Zealand public will take some notice of the passing of these two people who were men of principle, men we could respect.
(13) Demonstrators burned tyres and hurled stones at passing police cars.
(14) Their passing and movement was excellent and Walsh added to his tally on ten minutes following an flowing move through midfield.
(15) I suspect it was the latter, because more and more people left with each passing inning.
(16) Death also symbolises endings, so the passing of relationships, jobs and periods of life are reflected upon.
(17) The passing of the post office was a great loss to the community but let us not forget the rambling houses.
(18) The passing of people whom you've known all your days and with whom you worked on many occasions, always comes a jolt.
(19) Outside Mrs Roughley, who had been joined outside by some regulars, flagged down a passing police car.
(20) Their proposal probably would not have received a passing grade in the course I teach on proposal writing.