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

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1 This means that we can pass on the benefits to policy holders such as yourself by either reducing the policy charges or indeed er increasing the bonuses wherever possible .
2 Officially , the bike route ends here ; more experienced cyclists may care to carry on the ascent to the Krimml waterfalls .
3 Alone in my cabin , then I got comfortable , put all troublesome thoughts out of my mind , and switched on the vid to one of the best of what the vid expressively calls it Everlasting Serials .
4 The accompanying letter said how much they enjoyed the tour of Springfields and said Eric could pass on the sticker to his son .
5 Other typical signs indicating a problem with sharp teeth are , as already mentioned , the evasion of the bit and the horse quidding while eating ( food drops out of the mouth ) ; nodding while being ridden , hanging on the bit to one side , ie pulling on one rein and , in more extreme cases , rearing and bolting. teeth should be left until they are mature .
6 It follows that if teachers believe they are incompetent or impotent in these matters , they will accept and expect that the proper strategy is to pass on the problems to suitably qualified colleagues .
7 Erm but er we 've had one or two people come to us , and report that they 've been mugged , there again we get straight on the phone to the police .
8 Then , distant beyond the broad bowl full of skeleton walls , she saw the headlights of a car pass on the road to Silcaster , sweeping eerily across the filigree of stonework and grass , and vanishing again at the turn of the highway .
9 It is not enough to notify the regional chairman or committee members of what 's going on and hope that they will pass on the message to the members and supporters .
10 Hopefully our readers will pass on the message to as many people as possible , with the hope that this particular con man , and others like him , are stopped in their tracks .
11 She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again .
12 Later on the Paignton to Kingswear branch was closed by BR and was bought up by Dart Valley who obviously did not wish to find another competing railway only 10 miles away .
13 After three centuries of decline , the first steps had been taken on the path to restoration .
14 They pass on the saving to you .
15 Overworked officials in finance ministries rarely reject a whole list of potential projects ; they are much more likely to identify a few priorities at random , and pass on the donor to the line ministry , hoping for the best if and when the project is financed .
16 One day the hospital rang Mrs Britton to say he had died , and to pass on the news to me .
17 Later , when we 're nearer completion , you might like to offer a free trip to the agents he recommends — get them to pass on the news to their customers .
18 However , a surge in voltage of this nature , short-lived or not , may be carried on the mains to other equipment in the vicinity .
19 Later on the flight to Nice Kate let herself regress ten years to relive once more her beloved only brother 's funeral , something she had forbidden herself to do ever since she 'd left home to go to university .
20 ‘ Then perhaps you should pass on the lesson to Señor Mitchell , ’ he grated .
21 Senior ministers are determined that the major lenders will pass on the cuts to customers as soon as possible .
22 This Act lays down the matters to be stated , and reports to be set out , in a prospectus issued when an offer or invitation is being made to the public .
23 Visit the ancient temples and the tombs of the Pharaohs as your cruise ship sails down the Nile to Esna , Luxor , the West Bank and El Amarna before arriving back in Cairo ready for your flight home the following day .
24 Instead I was looking down the quay to where a pathetically thin girl was walking beside a smartly dressed woman .
25 Walking down the Promenade to the Albion Hotel for luncheon , with Samuel striding ahead like Stonewall Jackson , and Gwendolen having found an apparent soul mate in Lord Beddington , Oliver found himself forced to walk next to Angelina .
26 As she walked down the companionway to the lower deck the breeze moulded her couture suit of cream silk bouquet against the contours of her body .
27 She shinned down the rope to Jekub 's deck .
28 The most hair-raising operation at Honister was not digging the slate , but getting it down the fells to sheds where the material was riven and dressed for transportation by packhorse to ports and river barges .
29 Graham waited until the two men were seated in the cafeteria before moving down the platform to the freight car .
30 He slipped down the door-post to the ground .
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