Example sentences of "pass on to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Items recovered are either reused or passed on to recyclers . |
2 | For some elderly people who have no family or who ( quite reasonably ) do not feel that they need to hang on to capital to pass on to relatives who are themselves well provided for , the purchase of an annuity can be an advantage . |
3 | Flu can spread very rapidly , so it is easy to catch and to pass on to others . |
4 | Flu can spread very rapidly , so it is easy to catch and to pass on to others . |
5 | After a wee dram or two to ward off the winter chill , hardier types venture forth carrying lumps of coal to pass on to others as good luck tokens . |
6 | HAVE YOU A FAVOURITE RECIPE , HANDY HINT TO PASS ON TO OTHERS ? |
7 | The Bulletin , which gives impartial advice on medicines to doctors , says more GPs and nurses should learn these skills to pass on to patients . |
8 | This , of course , is subject to the question of whether the producer should have recalled the furniture if the risk was great , or issued warnings to retailers to pass on to consumers . |
9 | The Department of Electrical Engineering , together with partners in Italy , Germany and Belgium , have developed training material for universities throughout Europe , passing on to others the benefits of Edinburgh 's first-rate research facilities in microelectronics . |
10 | Erm well our branch secretaries are , are the main people who pass on to stewards , who would in turn pass all this literature and things like that on , on the NUPE side |
11 | Stockbrokers and unit trust managers have to decide how much of the VAT saving they can pass on to investors . |
12 | One of the most important gifts a teacher can pass on to pupils is a sense of control over one 's life . |
13 | As a recent survey by the Management Information Centre showed , 70% of small and medium sized practices around the country find audits increasingly unprofitable as a result of the costs of audit regulation — which they can not pass on to clients — combined with client pressure on fees . |
14 | Not until three weeks later did he pass on to colleagues in the CIA , and to Casey , the thought that ‘ perhaps we are overcharging … to send money to the contras . ’ |
15 | It 's a bit like psittacosis , the infectious disease parrots suffer from , which they can also pass on to humans . |
16 | The benefit is in savings on overheads — which are then passed on to customers . |
17 | Much of this was pocketed by retailers instead of being passed on to customers . |
18 | This is being passed on to customers at no extra cost . |
19 | By 1987 , although the cost of producing school books was still subsidized , the distribution costs were passed on to parents . |
20 | The costs will thus tend to be passed on to investors . |
21 | The cost would be passed on to speculators , discouraging one-way bets . |
22 | BSE , a disease which attacked the brain and nervous system , was believed to have been passed on to cattle through cattle feed containing the remains of sheep infected with scrapie , a similar disease endemic in the UK for over 200 years which apparently posed little risk to human health . |
23 | erm Obviously , as it 's being passed on to groups , we ca n't make any decision at the moment on whether we think it 's a good thing or not , we do n't get the opportunity to endorse it all , like today . |
24 | The process will continue , and with each stage the amount of income passed on to others in the circular flow will be reduced by leakages of taxation , saving , and imports . |
25 | Until he had died for man 's forgiveness , until God had raised him from the dead by way of vindication , the Spirit which rested upon him was not available to be passed on to others . |
26 | After the fighting had ceased women would go out and scavenge amongst the bodies , removing useful clothing and equipment which could be passed on to others , They became very skilful in preparing food with few resources , relying on the plants and small animals in the area they were camped . |
27 | The West German government with effect from June 1 banned the import of British beef , including live cattle , because of fears that bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE ) , or " mad cow disease " , might be passed on to humans who ate meat from affected animals . |
28 | Many of the vehicles saved in the 1940s and 50s , were being passed on to museums or back to private ownership , as interest was revived during the late 1960s . |
29 | To meet with the department to discuss how objectives can be passed on to pupils . |
30 | The matter has been passed on to detectives at Lisburn Road . |