(1) But by the standards of the past it had been a deplorable period in local eyes.
(2) Significant events from the town's past will also be acted out by Canon Slade School students.
(3) I knew it to be Tom, and was not pleased to think that soon he would ride past me, teasing and making jests.
(4) These percentages of the simple verb form in the past were much lower than those for the simple present.
(5) Clem is sitting in the corner and I have to negotiate my way past several people to reach him.
(6) In their past nine matches they have lost seven times, and have scored just 15 times in the league all season.
(7) He couldn't get past the front door
(8) The three teenagers approached the victims as they walked along the alleyway past the town's bowling club.
(9) Since Christmas however, she had changed her route because she couldn't face walking past it every day.
(10) At half past midday, during lunch, Pu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abtain announces the cessation of hostilities.
(11) Perhaps foolishly I thought I was past getting excited by press releases.
(12) She has a past history of epilepsy
(13) We watched as they came past , and then took the shortcut home, up through the sheep field to the Abbey.
(14) Another hour will go past before they have a result.
(15) I used to walk past it every day, down a long, winding, black path to school in the morning.
(16) He was riding past us now, so I looked up to see better what he looked like.
(17) Sully had skipped too much school the past week and a bit to go completely unnoticed.
(18) Despite a rocket lending a futuristic flavour to the panto, the traditional family show also harks back to the past .
(19) He was much quicker but could not get past and unfortunately, the time deficit by the time of his first stop was too big to handle.
(20) But something rather unexpected happened as I gazed at these images of the past .