Example sentences of "[pron] could [be] passed [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |