Example sentences of "passed [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It does this through sensors which monitor speed and body movement , and this information is passed on to a computer . |
2 | Most serious cases of sex abuse are passed on to a unit which is designed for this purpose and has specially trained staff . |
3 | ‘ In this way ’ he declared in 1895 , ‘ they would do a thousand times more good than by denouncing Roman Catholics , Unitarians or anyone else. , There were united missionary services and neighbourhood ‘ visitations ’ after which the names of those visited were passed on to a minister of their denomination . |
4 | The slide-rules had been passed on to a Swedish group known as Bread and Fish , which was packing them together with clothes and medicines for southern Africa , when arsonists burned down the warehouse . |
5 | This would be detected by loops buried in the road at what are called key junctions and the data passed on to a computer which would issue the bills later . |
6 | Both the boys and the videos were passed on to a network of men which included school teachers and youth workers in Birmingham , Stoke on Trent , Holland and Belgium . |
7 | She sought to discover where he had obtained the information he was supposed to have passed on to a Sunday newspaper . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | In any case , even if it were possible , the shares may have been passed on to a bona fide purchaser for value . |
10 | The findings of these investigations , together with the Chief Constable 's proposed course of action , are passed on to a key monitoring and supervisory body , the Police Complaints Authority ( PCA ) , which may , if it has reason to be dissatisfied , overturn the Chief Constable 's decision . |
11 | You may want to be sure a certain heirloom — perhaps worth little financially — will be passed on to a particular person . |
12 | This is passed on to a set of inference rules cast in an appropriate non-monotonic logic which operate over the knowledge base to determine an appropriately helpful answer . |
13 | Failing a settlement , a dispute would be passed on to a binational panel , on which non-NAFTA members could serve to enhance their impartiality . |
14 | They claim that by the time a pushchair is passed on to a second or third child it 's brakes are often defective . |
15 | Although in adults it exhibits flu like symptoms , it can be disastrous if passed on to a baby . |
16 | At least some of the extra cost of stockholding is likely to be passed on to the caterer . |
17 | He received about 20 letters from ex-regimental POWs who were in need ; these were passed on to the regiment . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Years of close military co-operation , including joint work in missile development , have given Egypt valuable information about its former Iraqi ally , which has presumably been passed on to the Americans . |
20 | Nutrients from the sap are passed on to the ants in the mealybugs ' excrement . |
21 | At that time the tax that banks deducted from interest payments to depositors was passed on to the taxmen each quarter . |
22 | How much of this delightfully frank list of requirements the Earl passed on to the man he approached for the job of chairman , the art historian Sir Kenneth Clark ( Winchester and Oxford ) , is not recorded . |
23 | And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist . |
24 | This prompted a question on the place in Britain of a lower level of Capital Transfer Tax if the farm were passed on to the son at a much earlier age ? |
25 | With regard to Bury and Oldham , arrangements existed for referrals to be passed on to the respective social service departments . |
26 | He quoted fully from Miller 's letters on pollination of tulips by bees and on cross-fertilisation of white and red cabbage , and these observations were passed on to the Royal Society ( Phil . |
27 | When the messages were decoded they emerged as apparently meaningless blocks of letters , and these were passed on to the linguists in Hut 3 who turned them into intelligible German . |
28 | These requests ( except perhaps the ones for favourable examination results ) are passed on to the local prefecture , and the deputé has to show that he can deliver the goods . |
29 | While physicians advised sparing use of the ointment , the quacks prescribed it liberally to great effect and had usually passed on to the next town before the inevitable relapses and the not infrequent deaths — results of over-treatment — had occurred . |
30 | There is no contact-tracing as such , but , because it is felt that most of the problem is due to prostitutes ( an unlikely truth in any European country ) , the examining doctor can fill in a form which is then passed on to the police who will undertake a search . |