Example sentences of "[be] passed on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Problems arising from faults in carpet manufacture or fitting may be passed on to a body like the British Carpet Technical Centre , which can sometimes offer a testing or arbitration service .
2 The document is basically a briefing document in order that every piece of information erm that is available to the police is then able to be passed on to the officers who are actually going to do the job .
3 probably by going to these meetings I can pick up the be best practice for ideas which can be passed on to the others
4 Food industry sources described the prediction as ‘ alarmist ’ and insisted only part of the increase in the farmgate prices would be passed on to the customer .
5 The fact that they carry large stocks and are generally located in prestigious and expensive locations means that overheads are high and these must be passed on to the customer .
6 If you do not want to go to the police , ring Sunday Life on Belfast 331133 ext 4316 and your message will be passed on to the McDermotts .
7 If the last is the case then those profits will either be retained in the company and reinvested , or they will be passed on to the shareholders as increased dividends .
8 The benefits of these cost savings can be passed on to the franchisee .
9 The cost of recent improvements will be passed on to the public .
10 Again these comments should be passed on to the expert .
11 And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist .
12 The form should then be passed on to the Computer Services Department .
13 Members requested the committee 's sorrow that the work had begun without permission should be passed on to the county council .
14 These views will then be passed on to the department of transport .
15 As Mr Williams has legal title to the cheque , and provided that he endorses it ( signs his name on the back ) , a good title can be passed on to the hotelier and it can be paid into the hotelier 's bank account .
16 The money you save on a hyped discount today will probably have to be passed on to the car 's next buyer as well , although discounts you negotiate privately may not be .
17 The tenant may wish to avoid responsibility for structural or inherent defects , ie the rectification of faults in the design or construction of a building which may otherwise be passed on to the tenant by virtue of the general effect of a tenant 's covenant to repair .
18 Certainly , while some type of guarantee scheme or bonding would seem to be desirable , the cost will inevitably be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher charges .
19 The questions of whether to allow increases in the industry 's import fuel bills to be passed on to the consumer and how to treat investment need to be addressed .
20 Hence , if increased trade union bargaining power led to high wage settlements they could be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices .
21 Subsidies would also be provided for agricultural enterprises in order to limit the extent to which oil price rises would be passed on to the consumer in higher costs .
22 Industrialists have opposed the plan , arguing that it will lead to substantial cost increases which will have to be passed on to the consumer .
23 And any commission received from , for example , unit trust management groups , would be passed on to the client and reinvested on his or her behalf .
24 At the end of this month , the care of these children will be passed on to the Northampton based charity , World Vision .
25 To meet with the department to discuss with them how objectives can be passed on to the pupils .
26 In addition , the heavy tax rates of the late-Seventies would have made it virtually impossible , had one or other of the pair died , for the company in its entirety to be passed on to the children , Laura 's most cherished ideal .
27 The destruction of the monopolistic purchasing cartels , which was the commons ' real object , ensured that the tax would no longer be passed on to the producer in the form of lower prices , and the establishment of the Company of the Staple as a selling cartel enabled the real burden of the tax to be imposed upon the purchasers , the cloth manufacturers of Flanders .
28 At least some of the extra cost of stockholding is likely to be passed on to the caterer .
29 Water rates and 20-per-cent local-authority rates may be passed on to the student as a result of the Social Security Act 1988 and the proposed Community Charge is also likely to increase rents still further .
30 He hoped that the code would be passed on via the Institution of Environmental Health Officers network and adopted by EHOs throughout the country .
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