passage - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • prwora: Passage of prwora who are on pool amount for.
  • scripture: What I mean is that the particular passage of scripture or subject gets a grip in your heart.
  • prose: Patients are required to read text that looks like a passage of prose, but consists of random words.

Converse of object

  • quote: The Defense quoted a passage from a speech delivered, they said, in May 1992.
  • cite: In our terms, some of the Old Testament passages cited are clearly taken out of context.
  • obstruct: A mass in the lumen of the colon may completely or partially obstruct the passage of stools.

Adjective modifier

  • nasal: The spray action ensures the micro gel is transferred to the back of the nasal passage where the cold virus first takes hold.
  • biblical: Interpretation of a biblical passage, narrowly speaking, determines the meaning of the human author.
  • phreatic: The phreatic passages upstream were also looked at again but with no extra sections to add after the initial 1982 explorations.
  • narrow: A tall man stood in a narrow passage leading down to the city.
  • underground: The third story is of a large underground passage in the field to the south of the Abbey.
  • descriptive: Put it this way: some people praise Thomas Hardy's novels for their descriptive passages of nature.

Modifies a noun

  • wader: It is excellent for gulls and wintering wildfowl and can be very good for passage waders if the water levels are suitable.
  • migrant: A further 15 species visit the area in winter, and 104 species are recorded as passage migrants in spring and autumn.
  • grave: The extant examples are nearly all Clyde cairns, but one has the chambers set radially and one is a perfectly circular passage grave.

Noun used with modifier

  • rift: Carry on downstream from the Third Pitch for a few meters, until a thin rift passage enters up on the left.
  • perihelion: This is the origin of the appearance of the Winged Disk during Nibiru's perihelion passage.
  • testament: In our terms, some of the Old Testament passages cited are clearly taken out of context.
  • cave: A third type of cave passage is found in ancient, fossil remnants, located in the higher beds.
  • stream: At the foot, a small stream passage ends at a chamber where the way on may be up a rift on the left.

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