Example sentences of "passed to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Roman road from Brough to York passed to the west of the village .
2 For instance the names of residents were used not only for personal records , but also for certain financial accounts , and for day-to-day tasks such as preparing menus and issuing medicines ; the statistics about the dependency levels of residents were periodically collated from individual records and passed to the headquarters , and so on .
3 In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries this jurisdiction was abandoned by the Chancellor and passed to the Court of Star Chamber .
4 Eventually , in 1739 , it passed to the Maisters , a family of Hull merchants .
5 A Problem Report Form should be completed and passed to the Computer Group who will ensure that the problem is recorded and progressed in a timely fashion .
6 By English law , it was the father 's nationality which passed to the child and Michael Joyce had renounced his British citizenship long before .
7 Errors found by users or members of the Computer Group during use of the system will be recorded on a Problem Report Form and passed to the Problem Administrator who will enter the problem report into the system .
8 From him it passed to the Pickerings in 1316 .
9 A letter from MDS Transmodal to a Finnish company , also passed to The Scotsman confirms ‘ we are currently working with Scottish Enterprise … to assess the commercial potential for the former naval dockyard at Rosyth , on the Forth . ’
10 The payment request or invoices from the nominated sub-contractor will be received and checked by the builder and passed to the client 's quantity surveyor at the time of the interim valuation .
11 Although founded by a New Zealander , it subsequently passed to the editorship of Nicholas Kenyon , a history graduate from Balliol College , Oxford , and a distinguished music critic with trans-Atlantic experience .
12 Everyone had brought a small handful of husked rice , which they passed to the front to be put on a plate beside the dhāmi .
13 According to R. L. Poole , ‘ It passed to the Continent by the means of Anglo-Saxon missionaries and scholars .
14 Later it passed to the city and was the first site for the Natural History Museum .
15 It is checked and passed to the Registry who , together with the data preparation service , enter and verify approximately 10,000 individual marks and grades within a 36-hour period each term .
16 They held on to this fortress until 1264 , when it passed to the Habsburgs , who in turn lost it to the canton of Zurich in 1452 .
17 True , the conference ignored the call for complete immunity in tort which the TUC passed to the conference .
18 The Black Prince supposedly granted the ferry rights in 1364 to his porter William Lenche who had lost an eye at Poitiers and later that century they passed to the borough , which held them until the opening of the Tamar Bridge .
19 The House of Commons in effect lost two of the most important functions ascribed to it by Bagehot , those of legislation and of choosing the government : the former passed to the cabinet and the latter to the electorate .
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