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    Use "past" in a sentence

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    past


    1. He hadn't started it, and started back down past Ava, "I gotta do that, you know the house


    2. “Probably the lonely one who can’t stop kicking himself over things in the past


    3. "So what have you been doing the past two years?" he asked as a way to make conversation


    4. “Damn it, Toby! I thought we moved past this!”


    5. I final y realised that it was much lighter than the previous day and, when a young family walked past in beach attire, the penny


    6. The Yingolian ghost was the soul he loved, the reason he loved that body more now as Ava than in the past as Tdeshi


    7. He should have gotten used to Yorthops by now, she had become one of Ava's closest friends in the past couple years


    8. "I'll say I met your ex, you've told me more about him in the past year than you have about yourself


    9. So the relationships we’ve had in our past lives keep repeating over and over again


    10. She had not been friendly with Kulai until just the past couple local years, she'd lived here a little over three months as she had counted time on Narrulla's Tear

    11. So, after ten days of being together, off and on, I told her how I felt, all those things about the love and the past lives


    12. We are free to pick up past interests and develop new hobbies


    13. Stop Living in the Past


    14. I wouldn't put it past Venna to completely deny that she has ever laid eyes on me before even though she was the most tempestuous four Earth years my bed has ever experienced


    15. As the younger lot today is more focused on his/her career, marriage and having babies gets deferred to late 20s or early 30s vis-à-vis early 20s in the past


    16. But while the Blacktooths had been largely ambivalent toward humanity in the past, they were certainly in the habit of taking slaves to work in their mountains


    17. She shouldered past him and started to creep down the stairs


    18. No one will deny that life has changed drastically in the past two generations


    19. "I wouldn't put it past her that she knows it's of some value


    20. Learn to get the Brix levels up past 12 and you wont get the whiteflies any more

    21. "The long one, we're past Entisonggas," she said


    22. Grandchildren bond us together with our past and give us hope for the future


    23. ‘The latest news on the shooting in Bridgwater is that the woman who has been helping the police with their enquiries for the past two days has been released without charge


    24. journalism for the past few decades with little incident


    25. I listen to the distant sounds of an occasional car driving past the house …


    26. and again at half past


    27. the past 3 weeks


    28. Something Stephen said over breakfast gave me the impression that he has been liaising with Paul pretty closely over the past few days and I have no doubt that Paul has been passing any information he has received to Emma


    29. A Trip Into The Past


    30. This happens when you are not brooding about past or planning about future or when you have no ambition to fulfill

    31. He walks away, past John and then up Prairie Chapel Road


    32. There are some aspects of her past that she would also prefer were kept private


    33. Always in the past when he’s had a problem, I have been there to support him and, if necessary, advise or help


    34. in terms of your past


    35. But Tahlmute had been involved with that drug twenty decades in the past, and he had positive accomplishments since


    36. He wondered if he should go to the council with this question? That would certainly expose everything of Tahlmute's past and doing that would likely lose him the job


    37. His wide variety of clients - including in the past, such celebrities as Olivia Newton-John and Mark Harmon, attests to his effectiveness in connecting with people who share his motto (“happy, healthy, holy”) when it comes to living and interacting with the natural surroundings


    38. Despite the contempt of the little man, Travis was more than able for this kind of torture and had undergone it many times in the past


    39. "I'm old enough to leave home, I'm past two and a half


    40. -- NAIF -- is pushed hurtling past Russ and then crashes into the opposite wall

    41. at the far wall and pushing on past the gambling man, she had responded


    42. A fact he remembered about his past, long after the actual memories of that time were gone


    43. the past behind us and strive ahead, into His healing presence…


    44. The station had been built for the smaller generations of the past


    45. So far this particular establishment was fine, but he'd been put off by some herdsmen he'd met in the past


    46. From what I have seen, Liz is no more in love with Dan Sadler than I am … whatever the past may have been


    47. "I've had to keep things from her in the past


    48. ’ I said quietly, pausing in my task of sandwich making and staring into the past for a moment, remembering those frightful days when I had tried to sort through the accumulation of a lifetime of marriage


    49. She walks slowly past him, runs her hand over his


    50. They're going to go about twenty billion miles past us before they can reverse














































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    Synonyms for "past"

    past past tense past times yesteryear preceding retiring by gone over finished done done with bygone forgotten gone by former antecedent prior foregoing anterior elapsed recent earlier retired late one-time expired lapsed antiquity history long ago days of yore experiences beyond behind through farther across nearby

    "past" definitions

    the time that has elapsed


    a earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret)


    a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past


    earlier than the present time; no longer current


    of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office


    so as to pass a given point