Example sentences of "[vb mod] be pass on " in BNC.

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1 Members requested the committee 's sorrow that the work had begun without permission should be passed on to the county council .
2 Any information should be passed on to Richard Mangnall of Tyler and Co. on tel : 071 377 0282 .
3 Just because they spend thousands of pounds on equipment , this does not mean the cost of this should be passed on to their fans .
4 He believed that the creatures inside the Grail Castle must not breed , for it was not to be thought of that the nightmare perpetuated by the sorcerers should be passed on .
5 The trust will also recommend whether the investment costs should be passed on to consumers ( a decision ultimately the responsibility of the respective regulatory bodies ) .
6 Again these comments should be passed on to the expert .
7 Where any action needs to be taken , make a note in the margin ; eg when the replies contain information that should be passed on to your client , put a marginal note " Buyer " ; when the reply indicates that there is an error in the abstract supplied to you , mark it " Abstract " ; and tick these marginal notes as you take the necessary action , for example , when you write to the buyer , or amend your abstract .
8 The good manager will be keenly aware of the needs of others and able to identify information which must be passed on .
9 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 .
10 The West German government with effect from June 1 banned the import of British beef , including live cattle , because of fears that bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE ) , or " mad cow disease " , might be passed on to humans who ate meat from affected animals .
11 But while Stalin lived , Lysenko derived great power by espousing the politically seductive claim that characteristics acquired by one generation — in seeds and men — could be passed on to succeeding generations .
12 Were these to be hit then the extra cost could be passed on to shoppers , causing higher inflation and putting even more jobs at risk .
13 THE EC would almost certainly respond to any US tariff rise with duty increases of its own , the cost of which could be passed on to British consumers .
14 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 .
15 I remember that the lecturer went on to develop his thesis — that to teach one required an acceptable level of numeracy and literacy , some basic classroom skills , an academic interest or ‘ enthusiasm ’ which could be passed on to children and some awareness of basic psychology .
16 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 .
17 After the fighting had ceased women would go out and scavenge amongst the bodies , removing useful clothing and equipment which could be passed on to others , They became very skilful in preparing food with few resources , relying on the plants and small animals in the area they were camped .
18 ‘ She said she was a real fan , and loved the Royal Family , and asked if her best regards could be passed on , ’ he said .
19 This translates into an average eighteen pounds reduction in council tax for a band E dwelling which could be passed on to council tax payers in their ninety four , ninety five bills or of course allows them more flexibility in their general financial planning .
20 They 've found a gene which they think could be passed on by parents to their children .
21 Following a a recent meeting of the Membership Services sub-committee when the main topic of concern was how to encourage class members to join the Society , it was suggested that the method that I use to encourage class members to join could be passed on to you .
22 If your mare has a problem and you are not sure it could be passed on , then talk to your vet .
23 Poor techniques will develop , and these may be passed on to more junior learners .
24 If so , any school or group of schools in consultation with the College and the leader of the in-service team may decide to depart from a particular syllabus or portions of it and develop in its place new material which after being tried out and improved upon may be passed on to other schools and colleges for use on a wider scale with the approval of the Ministry .
25 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 .
26 HIV may be passed on during sex when blood , semen ( spunk or cum ) or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter the bloodstream of her or his partner .
27 If one of these people has HIV , it may be passed on to the other person .
28 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 .
29 He hoped that the code would be passed on via the Institution of Environmental Health Officers network and adopted by EHOs throughout the country .
30 Only the Maronites felt able to drink from the cup of French tutelage and even they quickly found that the chalice contained a special , colonial poison , the effects of which would be passed on to future generations ; for by adding such large areas of Muslim Syria to the new ‘ Lebanon ’ , the French ensured that the Christians ' precarious status as the largest religious community would — once the Muslim birthrate increased — be lost .
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