The driver was apprehended after a chase, but called on passers-by for help and again escaped in the struggle which followed.
I used to get complaints about blocking the pavements, about shouting obscene remarks at unoffending passers-by, and about fouling the neighbourhood in various nasty ways.
The performers, as street clowns and acrobats, climbed the fountains and street lamps; curious passers-by joined the procession; the audience multiplied; walking turned into running and finally into a stampede.
Additional precision is left to contextual clues: the presence of other stores, the flow of traffic, the class of vehicles, and the looks and loads of passers-by.
Twenty-six also reported having given produce away to friends, relatives, other selfharvesters and passers-by as a gift.
The openings extend the ambiance of an exhibition to passers-by.
They were shameless as if the many passers-by did not exist.
Take the case of some spontaneous and transitory collective action, such as the one of a couple of passers-by joining their forces in order to push a car.