Examples of 'would have to pass' in a sentence

Meaning of "would have to pass"

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is required or obliged to do something in order to achieve a desired outcome or move forward in a particular situation. It implies that a certain action or decision needs to be taken

How to use "would have to pass" in a sentence

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would have to pass
He would have to pass through one of them.
I sat near the door so she would have to pass by me.
Someone would have to pass judgment on evil.
A person approaching the castle first would have to pass the outer wall.
She would have to pass at least one checkpoint.
Every dog in the royal forest would have to pass through this stirrup.
It would have to pass mine first.
There is too much material through which the jet of radiation would have to pass.
They would have to pass a quarantine phase though.
But to get through those gates he would have to pass the Two Watchers.
He would have to pass the lake.
I knew the day would come when I would have to pass the torch.
Something would have to pass in front of the camera.
So I decided to hitch a lift to a point I knew they would have to pass.
Congress would have to pass one.
Well, there are tests the child would have to pass.
Except we would have to pass the island of the sirens.
A lengthy spell which lists 14 mounds which the deceased would have to pass in the underworld.
Also we would have to pass.
We would have to pass my doorway or go around and risk meeting a patrol.
That is something that would have to pass a very high bar for me.
I would have to pass him every day when I go by.
But to qualify, we would have to pass these tests.
You would have to pass the secret on to someone you could trust.
To become a citizen, he would have to pass a language exam.
She would have to pass through Danemouth to get home.
An exception to these rights would have to pass the three-step test.
Congress would have to pass a law permitting additional base closures.
To get into her residence, An Yan would have to pass by a garden.
Many centuries would have to pass before it was defined as a dogma of faith.
In order to get to Cabrioto, however, they would have to pass the cavalry barracks.
A challenger would have to pass on competition points the team they challenged.
Yeah? I knew the day would come when I would have to pass the torch.
Of course you would have to pass the psych exam first.
We would have to pass within 50 meters to find him.
Yeah… something would have to pass.
Congress would have to pass legislation to repudiate these particular government bonds.
So, someone leaving here would have to pass you on their way?
We would have to pass through the CVE.
To get your daughter back, you would have to pass a drug test, for starters.
You would have to pass a test with a psychologist, Uses gel.
I knew the day would come when I would have to pass the torch . - But to you?
Something would have to pass in front ofthe camera foryou to see anything.
Maybe 20 minutes. So, someone leaving here would have to pass you on their way?
Our bad guy would have to pass through five security checkpoints.
She informed him that he would have to pass a medical before returning to work.
So, he would have to pass through here sometime between.
Such a measure would have to pass City Council.
Oh, I would have to pass that along right now.
And I did not think I would have to pass some sort of eligibility test.

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