Example sentences of "passed on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a responsibility passed on through the generations . ’ |
2 | It 's a skill passed on through the generations . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | As land is passed on over the generations , it gradually ceases to be a viable unit . |
5 | He hoped that the code would be passed on via the Institution of Environmental Health Officers network and adopted by EHOs throughout the country . |
6 | It ca n't be passed on without the consent of the victim . |
7 | It does this through sensors which monitor speed and body movement , and this information is passed on to a computer . |
8 | This would be detected by loops buried in the road at what are called key junctions and the data passed on to a computer which would issue the bills later . |
9 | ‘ In this way ’ he declared in 1895 , ‘ they would do a thousand times more good than by denouncing Roman Catholics , Unitarians or anyone else. , There were united missionary services and neighbourhood ‘ visitations ’ after which the names of those visited were passed on to a minister of their denomination . |
10 | She sought to discover where he had obtained the information he was supposed to have passed on to a Sunday newspaper . |
11 | Most serious cases of sex abuse are passed on to a unit which is designed for this purpose and has specially trained staff . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Although in adults it exhibits flu like symptoms , it can be disastrous if passed on to a baby . |
14 | Both the boys and the videos were passed on to a network of men which included school teachers and youth workers in Birmingham , Stoke on Trent , Holland and Belgium . |
15 | This is passed on to a set of inference rules cast in an appropriate non-monotonic logic which operate over the knowledge base to determine an appropriately helpful answer . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The completed report cards were then passed on to the SCC for discussion , after which the details would be forwarded to either the association of SCCs ( covering a wider area than a single school ) , the ASEA , or to some other agency , such as the Girls ' Friendly Society , the Metropolitan Society for Befriending Young Servants or the Recreational Evening Schools Association . |
21 | They 're worried cash paid to the brokers has n't been passed on to the insurance companies . |
22 | Again these comments should be passed on to the expert . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The benefits of these cost savings can be passed on to the franchisee . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | probably by going to these meetings I can pick up the be best practice for ideas which can be passed on to the others |
27 | we refer victims onto victim support groups , if its a case of rape then their passed on to the rape counsellor 's and also |
28 | And so it 's passed on to the person in the school or college responsible for that . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | A hot potato is being passed on to the courts and ministers are safe in the knowledge they can hold up their hands and say : ‘ We tried everything we could ’ . ’ |