Example sentences of "be pass on to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Food industry sources described the prediction as ‘ alarmist ’ and insisted only part of the increase in the farmgate prices would be passed on to the customer .
2 The fact that they carry large stocks and are generally located in prestigious and expensive locations means that overheads are high and these must be passed on to the customer .
3 The benefits of these cost savings can be passed on to the franchisee .
4 The cost of recent improvements will be passed on to the public .
5 Again these comments should be passed on to the expert .
6 And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist .
7 The form should then be passed on to the Computer Services Department .
8 Members requested the committee 's sorrow that the work had begun without permission should be passed on to the county council .
9 These views will then be passed on to the department of transport .
10 As Mr Williams has legal title to the cheque , and provided that he endorses it ( signs his name on the back ) , a good title can be passed on to the hotelier and it can be paid into the hotelier 's bank account .
11 The money you save on a hyped discount today will probably have to be passed on to the car 's next buyer as well , although discounts you negotiate privately may not be .
12 The tenant may wish to avoid responsibility for structural or inherent defects , ie the rectification of faults in the design or construction of a building which may otherwise be passed on to the tenant by virtue of the general effect of a tenant 's covenant to repair .
13 Certainly , while some type of guarantee scheme or bonding would seem to be desirable , the cost will inevitably be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher charges .
14 The questions of whether to allow increases in the industry 's import fuel bills to be passed on to the consumer and how to treat investment need to be addressed .
15 Hence , if increased trade union bargaining power led to high wage settlements they could be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices .
16 Subsidies would also be provided for agricultural enterprises in order to limit the extent to which oil price rises would be passed on to the consumer in higher costs .
17 Industrialists have opposed the plan , arguing that it will lead to substantial cost increases which will have to be passed on to the consumer .
18 And any commission received from , for example , unit trust management groups , would be passed on to the client and reinvested on his or her behalf .
19 The destruction of the monopolistic purchasing cartels , which was the commons ' real object , ensured that the tax would no longer be passed on to the producer in the form of lower prices , and the establishment of the Company of the Staple as a selling cartel enabled the real burden of the tax to be imposed upon the purchasers , the cloth manufacturers of Flanders .
20 At least some of the extra cost of stockholding is likely to be passed on to the caterer .
21 Water rates and 20-per-cent local-authority rates may be passed on to the student as a result of the Social Security Act 1988 and the proposed Community Charge is also likely to increase rents still further .
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