Example sentences of "passed on to [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Its worst loss of nerve was over a Channel 4 programme MI5 's Official Secrets in which Cathy Massiter , a former MI5 case officer responsible for surveillance of the peace movement , alleged that her investigations into CND had been passed on to government ministers for party-political use . |
2 | This translates into an average eighteen pounds reduction in council tax for a band E dwelling which could be passed on to council tax payers in their ninety four , ninety five bills or of course allows them more flexibility in their general financial planning . |
3 | All Departments of the University again appointed a Liaison Officer to be responsible for bringing Convocation and its events to the attention of their students and for providing information to be passed on to Convocation members , and there was some useful discussion at a tea-time meeting between Liaison Officers and committee members on 21 January 1992 . |
4 | I see and you arranged for more information to be passed on to Superintendent is that it ? |
5 | This additional cost , if sufficiently large , will be passed on to bank customers based upon a new , higher base rate . |
6 | They 're then passed on to food or eating utensils and soon everyone 's infested . |
7 | Your thoughts and suggestions will be passed on to No 10 . |
8 | If the request is for a search outside the UK , this gets passed on to MC Strategy Services . |
9 | Similarly if the request is for a search outside the UK , this gets passed on to MC Strategy Services . |
10 | The pattern recognition stage takes input of a visual kind and extracts features , which are passed on to letter and word levels of processing . |