Example sentences of "pass [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It suggests there was an Oxford spy ring in the 1930s which passed secrets to the Soviet Union .
2 Susan particularly liked the hat , which was perhaps a touch mannish for her chosen persona but passed thanks to its raffish qualities .
3 If the amount of data to be passed is small , you may prefer to pass data to the CHAINed program by using the indirection operators to store them at known addresses .
4 This underlined that " You have authority to pass Cossacks to Russians provided force has not , repeat not , to be used . "
5 Most larger agencies now use one or other of several available computer systems to aid the whole planning and scheduling process , to print out orders , and to pass details to their traffic controllers .
6 Melia tessellata , therefore , uses a pair of specially modified walking legs to pass food to its mouth , and is thus able to keep permanent hold of its two captives .
7 She accepted the presidency " in the name of Haitian women " and stated that the central task of her administration would be " to pass power to a democratically elected government chosen with complete liberty " .
8 They may after all have been passing secrets to Soviet agents .
9 In the same year , 1955 , Khrushchev had got his first close view of his adversary , Dulles , at the Geneva summit conference , passing notes to Eisenhower who , Khrushchev decided disapprovingly , was letting Dulles do his thinking for him .
10 A lot of these queries , or some of it stems from the fact that we 're also conscious of the fact that we ca n't keep passing things to Gary when he 's only got one person
11 Discovering that the man who has been passing threats to me is the mighty Tod Richardson will not help me sleep peacefully in my bed .
12 The master drive passes instructions to the slave .
13 Each night , all British Gypsum manufacturing sites send details of sales to a central accounting system , which processes the transactions and passes invoices to Atlas .
14 Extra time was deadlocked until well into the second period when both Bolton full-backs moved up , Cowdrill passed square to Brown and a powerful long-range strike hurtled past Digby .
15 In IB 's absence — pass mail to GWM .
16 In MAR 's absence — pass mail to JMB .
17 In MAR and JMB 's absence — pass mail to GWM/CMG for advice .
18 Our eyes detect the light and pass messages to the pineal , which sends the information to our master clock .
19 Two tubes suck and blow water over the gills , which extract oxygen , and pass food to the mouth .
20 KEEP THIS SPREAD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OR PASS IT TO A DRINKING FRIEND
21 Some pseudomonads carry fertility genes which enable them to mate among themselves and pass plasmids to unrelated , or distantly related , bacteria .
22 The NLA on Dec. 25 passed amendments to the 1979 Electoral Act , giving provincial governors and district officers an increased role in monitoring the next general election .
23 In October 1944 , Domanov passed word to the allies that he and his Cossacks would be prepared to change sides in exchange for a promise of immunity from repatriation to the Soviet Union .
24 He had thought , here was somebody senior he could pass responsibility to without having to do anything about it himself .
25 One may respond ( in relation to the parable of the prodigal son ) that one knows that today women may pass property to their daughters .
26 It 's thought that badgers can pass tuberculosis to cattle , but until now the only known test for TB involved killing the badger first .
27 And it did not pass complaints to us , or our chairman Sir Bob Reid . ’
28 A minute later I heard the orderly 's voice inside the compound as he passed cigarettes to the Canadian through the window of the cell next door .
29 2 , Would Denis Faul deny that , in the events leading up to the conviction of the so-called UDR 4 , he passed information to the RUC , conditional upon the following points :
30 For most people in Britain , the Medical Research Council 's study , published in February 1990 , revealing the strong possibility that fathers who worked in the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria had passed leukaemia to their children in their sperm , moved speculation out of the realms of the circumstantial into that of the confirmed .
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