Example sentences of "is passed on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As land is passed on over the generations , it gradually ceases to be a viable unit .
2 It does this through sensors which monitor speed and body movement , and this information is passed on to a computer .
3 This is passed on to a set of inference rules cast in an appropriate non-monotonic logic which operate over the knowledge base to determine an appropriately helpful answer .
4 Part of the lessor 's cashflow benefit from the consequent reductions in his tax bill is passed on to the lessee by way of lower rentals , reducing the lessee 's effective finance cost .
5 Very low prices ( the retailer makes savings through bulk buying , and overheads are lower than in a central location — part of these savings is passed on to the customer )
6 Most UK institutions charge loans on a floating rate basis such that they match floating rate liabilities , but this merely increases credit risk , as interest rate risk is passed on to the customer , with subsequent greater probability of defaults occurring .
7 I 'd like to move a petition containing seven hundred and twelve signatures , residents of Broadstone who request the installation of a pedestrian crossing on Broadstone Lane , bottom end of Shakespeare Drive and propose that it is passed on to the environment committee for consideration .
8 And that is passed on to the consumer in the price tag .
9 The Touring Guarantee is valid for four years from the date of purchase of a new Mercedes and is passed on with the car if it is sold during that period .
10 It is something that is passed on down the generations , from each High King or Queen to the direct heir . ’
11 If the infection is passed on by the mother , the baby has a 75 per cent chance of having some neurological disorder , ranging from deafness and blindness to spastic paralysis .
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