Examples of 'chance to pass' in a sentence

Meaning of "chance to pass"

Chance to pass refers to an opportunity or possibility of successfully completing or succeeding in something, especially an examination, test, or challenge. It implies the potential to achieve a desired outcome or goal

How to use "chance to pass" in a sentence

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chance to pass
I have rare chance to pass by your restaurant.
I really think you stand a chance to pass.
Another chance to pass on the teaching.
They are approaching the first chance to pass.
A chance to pass the torch from father to son.
I hardly had a chance to pass the time.
On this holiday we will not have the chance to pass.
This is his last chance to pass the test.
This created additional political unrest, even if it has no chance to pass.
They were stripped of the chance to pass this information on.
They all thought I should run ; it seemed too good a chance to pass up.
Too great a chance to pass up.
With less than a mile to go, this was my last chance to pass Rut.
We both know my best chance to pass something is right out of the gate.
Continue to run the activity until everybody had a chance to pass the ball.

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Otherwise he will miss his chance to pass on his powers to his successor.
Very early in the race maybe I had a good chance to pass him.
This is his last chance to pass the test before he washes out.
The victorious old bull keeps his harem and the chance to pass on his genes.
Soto has a chance to pass both with a strong finish to the season.
He just did not get the chance to pass it on.
We will have the chance to pass not far from a reindeer couple shortly after departure.
We should not allow this chance to pass by unused.
One last chance to pass by me, so think about it carefully.
We never really had a chance to pass for the win.
Your chance to pass verdict on Masterchef judge - VisitAbuDhabi . ae.
It was too big a chance to pass up.
Voters will have a chance to pass the Initiative to Tax and Regulate Marijuana in November 2016.
Professor Evan Stone gives flamboyant miss Lizz Tayler chance to pass his private exam.
It could be their only chance to pass on their genes to the next generation.
When I look at myself… Maybe I owe my people the chance to pass judgment on me.
Christmas parties are the perfect chance to pass down household Christmas traditions to future generations.
Without it, they have a chance to pass.
They offer politicians the chance to pass legislation they think a majority of Americans will support.
Do not worry - you will have another chance to pass the level.
Too great a chance to pass up. Sixty-two percent.
Like what? You should use this chance to pass a bill.
Now's our chance to pass these slowpokes!
Unfortunately, my sister died before I had a chance to pass the message on.
She has a 50 % chance to pass the mutation on to her children.
For some, exams represent a last chance to pass their classes.
And so today we chance to pass a nickelodeon, And so, today… No, thank you.
Begin a new family, with a son, another chance to pass on the teaching.
LORD give me a chance to pass the board exam.
That was enough. I will do it, this is too good a chance to pass up.
I am giving up the chance to pass down my family 's name.
We were hoping he might have had the chance to pass at home, but no!
You getting a chance to pass your test today?
The 86 is look for a chance to pass now.
Give yourself a chance to pass it the first time!

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Examples of using Pass
You will never pass the checkpoint
They pass through the centre of reference
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