Example sentences of "[verb] pass [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and Euston , I believe all those parish councils have written to the county surveyor , erm , wilfully the er H G V ban and saying how successful they think it is , now the proposals in this paper do n't have any particular effect on them , but I would want to pass on to the officers here in case it has n't erm quite registered , but this ban has been very much welcomed on the northern section of the A ten eighty eight where although it 's not a formal ban the affect on villages particular such as
2 A distributor or seller who was not the manufacturer ( e.g. a retailer ) could also be liable under the same principle if he was negligent , e.g. if he negligently failed to pass on to the customer a warning label ( ‘ Not to be taken internally ’ ) which he had received with a bottle of medicine .
3 Mr Carter , 21 , of Darlington , has passed out of the School of Recruit Training at RAF Swinderby near Lincoln as Best Recruit of his Intake .
4 In the early morning planes were heard passing over in the mist and the rain .
5 But he went down to Suffolk very often , much more often perhaps than he would have done had Wyvis Hall been destined to pass back to the Berelands or on to one of those cousins in the United States .
6 He repeated the information he 'd passed on to the Abigails and to Mr Plant : that George Joseph Smith had bought fish for the late Miss Munday , and eggs for Mrs Burnham and Miss Lofty .
7 And she 'd passed out in the phone box .
8 He was I think he 'd passed out in the car .
9 She unlocked her eyes from his and turned to pass through to the apartment .
10 Staff may wish to consider passing on to the library copies of any newsletters which they receive as part of society memberships .
11 He thought he must have passed out on the grass verge .
12 As a resort it has changed though , having passed out of the possession of the royals and their followers and into that principally of the world 's surfers , who come to this coast for technical reasons , because it has by all accounts the best waves in Europe on which to perch for the ride into town .
13 ‘ I asked ( I was trying to fit in what we 'd heard of him ) about his having passed out of the Ecole Normale so high , which had rather impressed me .
14 The earth had been churned up black where forestry vehicles had passed through during the week , and there were cut and trimmed logs waiting for collection alongside the track .
15 They had passed out of the daylight into the comparative dimness of the castle interior .
16 Dicey described how , when ‘ Voltaire came to England — and Voltaire represented the feeling of his age — his predominant sentiment clearly was that he had passed out of the realm of despotism to a land where the laws might be harsh , but where men were ruled by law and not by caprice ’ ( Dicey , 1959 : 189–90 ) .
17 They took things that I wanted to pass on to the children
18 Not exactly the sort of thought you wanted to pass on to the police at a time when two boys ' bodies had been found .
19 And so it 's passed on to the person in the school or college responsible for that .
20 They too have passed over into the world of law , business , government and technology , where rational but secular goals and methods dominate .
21 We have passed out of the realm of programme making into the realm of action .
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