Example sentences of "[be] pass on [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Failing a settlement , a dispute would be passed on to a binational panel , on which non-NAFTA members could serve to enhance their impartiality .
2 You may want to be sure a certain heirloom — perhaps worth little financially — will be passed on to a particular person .
3 In the context of futures trades on recognised or designated investment exchanges , money received by a member firm must often be passed on to an intermediate broker or to the exchange or clearing house concerned where it will be combined in an account with funds attributable to other clients .
4 They may share their syringes and if one of them has HIV , the needle will become infected and the virus could be passed on to the other person .
5 If one of these people has HIV , it may be passed on to the other person .
6 I mean y I think the charges that banks are making in order to make up some of their losses , they 're going to be passed on to the average investor , you know the average client , so erm you know the Halifax will do it free , I 've heard recently that they are actually charging for er holding your deeds .
7 With regard to Bury and Oldham , arrangements existed for referrals to be passed on to the respective social service departments .
8 It is a genetically-linked defect and will be passed on to the white offspring of the deaf mother .
9 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 .
10 But to the Lamarckians it seemed much more natural to assume that the wasting away of an individual 's eyes when there was no light would be passed on to the next generation , resulting in a rapid loss of eyesight in the whole population .
11 Hence , governments interested in reducing these disparities have introduced various taxes on large wealth holders , directed in particular at reducing the extent to which large accumulations of wealth can be passed on to the next generation .
12 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 .
13 The military budget was not discussed , although the issue of financing the armed forces had been passed on from a working meeting of CIS Defence Ministers on Feb. 27-28 .
14 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 .
15 Only a proportion of these are passed on to the next stage of conscious analysis .
16 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 .
17 This measure was intended to eliminate corruption and prevent unrecoverable loans being passed on to the Central Bank .
18 The particles themselves remain separate and discrete when it comes to being passed on to the next generation .
19 Tools , especially bellows , were passed on to the eldest boy , younger sons had the opportunity to rent workshops of their own .
20 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 .
21 Cuts last year in the Dutch health budget were passed on to the national applied research organization ( TNO ) , whose own grant is being halved by 1994 .
22 Before that time , knowledge and wisdom were passed on through the spoken word , as they still are in much of the world .
23 They claim that by the time a pushchair is passed on to a second or third child it 's brakes are often defective .
24 It is her responsibility to make sure any relevant information is passed on to the regional managers .
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