Example sentences of "be pass [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 If you are passing slightly to one side of the DF facility , and there is a response to your transmission on the operator 's screen , the " blip " would be changing position .
2 We 're passing close to the battlezone . ’
3 is , is , in London and we deal with the British Section which is are the particular bits , but the prisoners have to be vatted and looked at and found by the International Secretaires , then they 're passed on to British Section who pass them on to us and a great deal of research goes into making sure that they really are truly prisoners of conscience , that they 've been in prison for some er possibly because of their belief or religion or their race erm and they 've not taken or advocated violence not taken part in or advocated violence and then , then they are full prisoners of conscience erm we maybe allocated them .
4 As for castrating the piglets , it 's done in a second and they 're passed over to their mother without a clue that their whole lifestyle has been changed . ’
5 And surely we 'll be passing close to Wiesbaden , the HQ of the Kriminalpolizei ? ’
6 The calls will build to a comprehensive database and will be passed through to our Business Strategy Unit ( BSU ) who will collate all the information .
7 At least some of the extra cost of stockholding is likely to be passed on to the caterer .
8 The cost of the premiums would , of course , be passed on to consumers in the price of the products .
9 For example , a woman married to a man of a particular descent group may well be passed on to another man of her husband 's descent group at his death .
10 Man is a god in ruins , thought Emerson , and perhaps at the end of the twentieth century much the same could be said of his world , a still beautiful but ravaged paradise which , regardless of the tenets of sustainable development will not be passed on to the next century in better or even the same condition , in fact , almost certainly in worse condition as a result of meeting the needs of another billion or so people .
11 And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist .
12 With regard to Bury and Oldham , arrangements existed for referrals to be passed on to the respective social service departments .
13 Only the Maronites felt able to drink from the cup of French tutelage and even they quickly found that the chalice contained a special , colonial poison , the effects of which would be passed on to future generations ; for by adding such large areas of Muslim Syria to the new ‘ Lebanon ’ , the French ensured that the Christians ' precarious status as the largest religious community would — once the Muslim birthrate increased — be lost .
14 In the ECM the avoidance of reserve requirements , etc. , permits the payment of higher interest on deposits ( competition forced these cost savings to be passed on to depositors ) while large loans are arranged in many cases by telephone or telex , and thus operating costs are kept to a minimum .
15 Poor techniques will develop , and these may be passed on to more junior learners .
16 But while Stalin lived , Lysenko derived great power by espousing the politically seductive claim that characteristics acquired by one generation — in seeds and men — could be passed on to succeeding generations .
17 If so , any school or group of schools in consultation with the College and the leader of the in-service team may decide to depart from a particular syllabus or portions of it and develop in its place new material which after being tried out and improved upon may be passed on to other schools and colleges for use on a wider scale with the approval of the Ministry .
18 It is a genetically-linked defect and will be passed on to the white offspring of the deaf mother .
19 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 .
20 If the last is the case then those profits will either be retained in the company and reinvested , or they will be passed on to the shareholders as increased dividends .
21 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 .
22 Experience is likely to show that this optional page is rarely completed because the extra costs have to be passed on to clients .
23 Problems arising from faults in carpet manufacture or fitting may be passed on to a body like the British Carpet Technical Centre , which can sometimes offer a testing or arbitration service .
24 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 .
25 WHEN will the much-vaunted reduction in bank rates be passed on to people struggling with mortgages ?
26 Were these to be hit then the extra cost could be passed on to shoppers , causing higher inflation and putting even more jobs at risk .
27 THE EC would almost certainly respond to any US tariff rise with duty increases of its own , the cost of which could be passed on to British consumers .
28 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 .
29 However , both he and his 73-year-old wife predicted those increases would be passed on to consumers , with extra charges being made on day-to-day necessities .
30 Members requested the committee 's sorrow that the work had begun without permission should be passed on to the county council .
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