Example sentences of "[adv] pass [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In other plants , nutrients flowing down stems are absorbed through the root system , but here they apparently pass straight into the stem . |
2 | The house was close-carpeted in turquoise , but there was some antique furniture , obviously passed down through the family . |
3 | The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser . |
4 | Donna had re-attached the back door to its frame as well , while Julie mopped up the blood in the hallway — although she finally passed out during the task . |
5 | For a moment he stood gazing balefully at the Corsican 's back as he turned away to pass on down the line . |
6 | Warranty claims do not pass automatically to the acquirer . |
7 | Stitching does not pass straight through the layers but is ‘ offset ’ . |
8 | Another , who did not pass by on the hour , might think , not of Death , but of the astrolabe showing the positions of the planets . |
9 | Figure 5.2 shows the orbit of Landsats 4 and 5 , and it is apparent that the satellites do not pass directly over the north and south poles ; the furthest north they reach is 82°N and the furthest south is 82°S . |
10 | There we have in one of its aspects the likeness of the old country society that has just passed away to the society described by Chaucer : a cool , matter-of-fact treatment of a subject that could have so many overtones . |
11 | This was not passed on to the planning committee . |
12 | Melchet Forest in Wiltshire finally passed out of the hands of the Crown in 1614 , when it was leased to Sir Lawrence Hyde , and in the same year John Waller and Thomas Purcell received a grant of Pamber Forest in Hampshire , ‘ consisting of the soil only , the woods being sold away and the deer gone ’ . |
13 | Those taxes imposed annually must be authorised by the Finance Act normally passed just before the summer recess . |
14 | Advertising costs and any expenses incurred in hiring premises are normally passed on by the estate agents to the vendor , whether or not the auction results in a sale . |
15 | The capital asset value of the land was high and farms were normally passed down within the family . |
16 | On every channel earnest-looking men with maps and pointers , looking like war-gamers in some fiendish Pentagon basement , demonstrate — predict , even — the inch-by-inch path that the storm is taking , noting that it usually passes off to the north , but may perhaps curve back upon itself and go in for a second strike . |
17 | Firbas , for instance , suggests that ‘ the basic distribution of CD is implemented by a series of elements opening with the element carrying the very lowest and gradually passing on to the element carrying the very highest degree of CD ’ ( 1974 : 22 ) . |
18 | The cost of the telephone call is usually passed on to the guest . |
19 | They did not talk much till they reached Drobeta-Turnu Severin , where the Danube had once passed spectacularly through the Iron Gates . |
20 | They would also pass close to the centre of the main sweet-water aquifer of the Jerusalem region . |
21 | If , as expected , Mr Papandreou also fails to form a government , the mandate will automatically pass on to the Communists . |
22 | But governments seem unable to learn that the high taxes are inevitably passed on to the consumer as part of the cost of operating a business : Taxes have to be paid , and just as fuel and power bills are borne , tax liability forms part of the overall cost-recovery necessary for the survival of a business . |
23 | Any er ideas you 've got you 've got , please pass on to the Committee member Thursday dinner time . |
24 | We think that it conserves services , that it has searched out the vast majority of efficiencies that we can find within this council and that it does n't pass on to the poll tax , council tax payers the fruits , I mean it does pass on the poll tax or council tax payers the fruits of how we have achieved savings and efficiencies over the last couple of years . |
25 | The bullet ricocheted off a stone in the road and then passed exactly through the centre of the rear seat . |
26 | When the slaves saw Burun they hissed and bowed , then passed silently through the door to the antechamber . |
27 | He then passed quickly through the crowd , eyes studiously on the ground , black gown folded round him like a rook 's wings . |
28 | Here only three sub-activities are shown : commencing with the concepts phase , leading into both the analysis and scheming phases , and then passing through to the manufacturing phase . |
29 | When you claim Income Support , the DHSS will also give you a Housing Benefit claim form , which they will then pass on to the council . |
30 | He finds that he is being offered a simple trade-off : a comfortable job as a stock-checker if he will provide incriminating information about himself which the Maltster can then pass on to the Party . |