Example sentences of "[verb] pass [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | In a number of legal systems there is a presumption that the property in identified goods is intended to pass on the making of the contract , in others , only on delivery . |
2 | I agreed to pass on the message as I was on my way to Make-up . ’ |
3 | ‘ She wants to pass on the message that the world is still a great place despite everything . |
4 | So this was not the equivalent of a father wanting to pass on the passionate love of his hobby to his children . |
5 | Fewer birds are involved than in spring , but up to 75 have been seen passing down the Channel in a day , and once 200 ( 19 November 1972 , Selsey Bill ) . |
6 | Shall we begin to pass out the oppositions |
7 | She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again . |
8 | Numbers vary , but up to 650 birds have been noted passing up the Channel in a spring , and movements of 50 to 100 birds in a day are an annual event ; 234 flying east off Beachy Head on 15 April 1968 is the largest single movement noted . |
9 | However , actual variable cost has the disadvantage that if the producer is inefficient , then the inefficiencies get passed up the line ; the divisions receiving the goods get lumbered . |
10 | Think of that story getting passed down the generations , each time they handed it on it became more colourful and exaggerated . |
11 | For example , we may wish to pass both the retail price and the discount percentage . |
12 | As the original solute is successively diluted , so the mirroring , shape-specific water polymers build up and continue to pass on the shape-encoded information to successive potencies long after the original starting material has been diluted out . |
13 | Even if an effective way could be found to pass on the costs of rubbish disposal to the average household , an awkward fact would remain . |
14 | I have also been asked to pass on the request of one of the nearby residents for the latch to be replaced on the playing field gates . |
15 | Please do pass on the message . |
16 | Bodies do n't get passed down the generations ; genes do . |
17 | In mainland Europe the spacing between tracks and reversible signalling enables engineers to work on one track in complete safety while traffic continues to pass on the other . |
18 | We think that it conserves services , that it has searched out the vast majority of efficiencies that we can find within this council and that it does n't pass on to the poll tax , council tax payers the fruits , I mean it does pass on the poll tax or council tax payers the fruits of how we have achieved savings and efficiencies over the last couple of years . |
19 | Belinda took a step towards the kitchen , but the older woman who had passed out the chicken wings offered quickly , ‘ I 'll get it , Faye . ’ |
20 | Months of raw sewage had passed down the scarred pavement outside and a thin layer of grass — a bright , sickly , unreal green — had crept over the doorstep and into the building . |
21 | He had n't done well at Sunset , and was planning to pass on the Billabong . |