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You have to pass a test to get into the school.
It was as if he had passed a test of some kind.
The students will have to pass a test at the end of the summer to move up.
Robert should not have to pass a test for Michael!
It is almost as though one has to pass a test to be their friend.
They must work in a planning office and pass a test.
I passed a test after medical school to get a license.
Perhaps she and her companions had passed a test of some sort.
"They have to pass a test, and we keep a very tight watch on them."
A person usually has to pay some money, and maybe pass a test to get a license.
He passed a test and became a lawyer in his junior year.
But to be a wizard, you must pass a test of pain.
It was as if you had to pass a test."
I know not all of them are like this, but they should have to pass a test and go to an interview before being accepted.
How do they expect me to pass a test on it?"
They must pass a test so difficult that most candidates fail every year.
In order to get a certification, people usually take classes and then pass a test.
In most countries users must pass a test to get a license.
Finally, lawyers must pass a test called the bar examination.
"Could he pass a test on that manual this afternoon?"
But they still had to pass a test as refugees from likely persecution.
Sam smiled and nodded as if to tell me that I had passed a test.
She nodded slightly in approval as if I had just passed a test.
Dogs could only progress to the next stage after passing a test.
They will be held back if they do not pass a test at the end of the summer.