Example sentences of "[be] pass [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Barrington has taken over as the Squash Racquets Association 's Director of Excellence , and has been passing on the benefit of his vast experience to young British players like Marshall , Chris Walker ( world ranked 10 ) , Del Harris ( 11 ) , and Simon Parke ( 12 ) .
2 About a fortnight before that , and ten days after the night at the prison , I had been passing along the road , with my arm through Martinho 's , when I had cause to do a double-take on a group of beggars by the roadside .
3 She knew all that and , more , she had actually been passing at the time .
4 ‘ It could be the killer was somebody who had just been passing by the apartment block . ’
5 ‘ We thought it would make a nice Christmas present and show our borrowers that we are passing on the benefits of the recent rate reductions as soon as possible , ’ says Stratton .
6 Look for stains on the chimney-breast , which will indicate that fumes are passing through the old lining .
7 BBS seriously considered firing Hopper ; the pressure of moving a production team of twenty-three people from state to state , writing the script on the run and persuading innocent citizens of the United States of America who just happened to be passing at the time to appear in the movie , was a heavy burden for all .
8 Station Officer Russ Broadbent of Southport Fire station , said : ‘ It was very lucky that Mrs Parry happened to be passing at the time .
9 And apparently Jason Horfitz then said he would n't be passing on the information he had to anybody else as he did n't want to end up in a ditch . ’
10 Until the 22nd the Sun will be passing through the sign of Virgo and will be in total harmony with your natal Sun in Taurus .
11 This is a sad day for the final part of the Bill to be passing through the Houses of Parliament .
12 or Knaresborough at all , which is the primary both routes are part of the primary route network , the national network er and feel it 's not appropriate for for that traffic to be passing through the urban area .
13 His shoulders were shaking , Bernice could n't imagine the messages that might be passing between the Doctor and his time machine .
14 And then they 'd throw you to whatever man happened to be passing for the money you 'd earn for them . ’
15 Typically , a software developer might want to write a word processing program which will be compatible with another company 's spreadsheet program so that data and files can be passed between the two programs .
16 Either English for Business ( First Level ) or English for Commerce ( First Level ) must be passed for the First Level Certificate in Commercial Studies award ( which will be offered for the first time in 1993 ) .
17 Either of these subjects must also be passed for the First Level Group Certificate in Shorthand and Typewriting award .
18 Either English for Business ( Second Level ) or English for Commerce ( Second Level ) must be passed for the Second Level Business Studies Certificate award and for the Second Level Group Certificate in Shorthand and typewriting award .
19 In addition , data could be passed to the police , private detectives or computer database holders .
20 Do not bring the neighbours and family around to see the newborns , as this will only induce stress in the dam which will be passed to the pups .
21 By virtue both of the imperatives already identified , and their financial overtones , every decision taken will have budget implications , the onus of which can no longer be passed to the policies of the LEA , safely remote from the staff-room .
22 The Local Education Authority would continue to provide some central support and advisory services and be responsible for corporate matters concerning further education , but in most other respects , functional control would be passed to the individual establishments .
23 Information on the organising of any activity which has been tried and tested by one Borough , will be passed to the others in a set format , together with templates etc where needed .
24 Your application will then be passed to the organization of your choice by Tattoo Office staff .
25 He arranged as quickly as possible for the vault under the House of Lords to be vacated by its tenant and the news that it was available for renting to be passed to the associates of Guy Fawkes .
26 The form should then be passed to the Computer Services Department .
27 The form should be passed to the Problem Administrator who will enter a problem report into the computer system using the IPF Problem Control Facility .
28 The allowances have traditionally subsidised landing charges — so there 's a risk that the cost will be passed to the consumer .
29 Patterns of social life can change radically and still be passed to the next generation , and so adaptation and innovation can be rapidly institutionalised .
30 Apart from arranging all the necessary meetings , there is plenty of paper work concerning the actors " pay and repeat fees , details of music and musicians to be passed to the Performing Rights Society , a post-production script ( what really happened ) to be compiled or film to be transferred to tape , which is the way all commercials are now transmitted .
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