Example sentences of "passed on [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman for the Scottish Office said its £1 million was handed over to Shetland Islands Council and claims against it would be passed on through the IOPCF .
2 He hoped that the code would be passed on via the Institution of Environmental Health Officers network and adopted by EHOs throughout the country .
3 It ca n't be passed on without the consent of the victim .
4 We asked the prime ministers office for a comment — and were passed on to the treasury , which told us that the conditions for economic recovery are very much in place , but people in Cheltenham we spoke to were having none of it .
5 We asked the prime ministers office for a comment — and were passed on to the treasury , which told us that the conditions for economic recovery are very much in place , but people in Cheltenham we spoke to were having none of it .
6 Part of the lessor 's cashflow benefit from the consequent reductions in his tax bill is passed on to the lessee by way of lower rentals , reducing the lessee 's effective finance cost .
7 Kadi Ayatholugh , muderris in Aghras ( Agras , now Atabey ) , then passed on to the service of Molla Khidr Bey ( Hizir Bey : d. 863/1459 ) -later to become the first kadi of Istanbul but at this time muderris at the Sultan medrese ( the medrese of Mehmed I ) in Bursa — becoming his .
8 They 're worried cash paid to the brokers has n't been passed on to the insurance companies .
9 Again these comments should be passed on to the expert .
10 The benefits of these cost savings can be passed on to the franchisee .
11 Ward 's counsel also suggested that at the time of her original trial large amounts of vital evidence had not been passed on to the defence .
12 we refer victims onto victim support groups , if its a case of rape then their passed on to the rape counsellor 's and also
13 And so it 's passed on to the person in the school or college responsible for that .
14 The Institute also received its first complaint about the way it has fulfilled its role as an RSB : this has been passed on to the Institute 's ombudsman Anthony Surtees for review .
15 And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist .
16 Very low prices ( the retailer makes savings through bulk buying , and overheads are lower than in a central location — part of these savings is passed on to the customer )
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Most UK institutions charge loans on a floating rate basis such that they match floating rate liabilities , but this merely increases credit risk , as interest rate risk is passed on to the customer , with subsequent greater probability of defaults occurring .
20 How much of this delightfully frank list of requirements the Earl passed on to the man he approached for the job of chairman , the art historian Sir Kenneth Clark ( Winchester and Oxford ) , is not recorded .
21 The form should then be passed on to the Computer Services Department .
22 Clients have been known to send the factor invoices before the goods have been shipped , to create fictional ‘ fresh air ’ invoices , or to pocket payments that should have been passed on to the factor .
23 The cost of recent improvements will be passed on to the public .
24 This prompted a question on the place in Britain of a lower level of Capital Transfer Tax if the farm were passed on to the son at a much earlier age ?
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Yet this knowledge has not been passed on to the laity .
28 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 .
29 This was not passed on to the planning committee .
30 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 .
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