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How to use pass on in a sentence

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Police are offering awards to those who pass on information leading to the arrest and conviction of a drink-driver.
But there are fears lenders could pass on the costs of complying with the new statutory regulation to borrowers.
Did he not pass on his apprehensions over what was happening to a senior figure in the party at the time?
And some primates harbor deadly diseases, like herpes B, that they can pass on to human primates via bites and scratches.
Dwarves, all wearing brightly coloured pointy hats, hurried pass on all manner of errands.
Artists and craftsmen learn and master the techniques of their craft and pass on the traditions to their sons and daughters.
In any case, after looking at his smug puss for an hour or so, I'm far more likely to pass on the son and vote for the parents.
Natural selection did not design our minds to think directly about how best to pass on our genes.
At a pre-Olympic training camp in Minsk, however, she broke her neck during a tumbling pass on floor exercise.
The public in return have asked us to pass on their thanks to the Development Group for co-ordinating and promoting the tidy-up.
So if you can't find a runner at a square price to bet against these horses, simply pass on the race entirely.
Acclaimed for using a popular format to pass on the social message, the film had used the soap opera look to cash in on a large audience.
If you are a reader of these papers and would like to pass on the tokens, the students would be most appreciative.
Now they are mostly in their seventies or eighties, and their stories need telling before they pass on.
When people die they pass on their totems to young children, usually a son or grandson.
In my days as a wine merchant, he was a benevolent boss who was keen to pass on helpful tips.
After the decline and fall of the Roman Empire it fell to the monasteries of Europe to preserve and pass on learning.
Please pass on my thanks to everyone for their support and compliments and their best wishes for my future.
This hindered the ability to pass on whaling traditions to future generations.
It just takes a bit of misdirection on the part of the passer, and it helps to get the pass on the way as the screener is turning around.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Plainly he wished the two riders to pass on, but he did not slacken his speed for a moment.
We are content to say that there are black sheep in every flock and so pass on.
They had a tributary of the Wyth River to pass on the way to Mattha's house.
We shall only be able to pass on this side when the excavations have made a clearance.
He accepted that feeling with a purposeful sternness, and tried to pass on.
But why did the comedienne with the brass-bright hair choose to pass on that characteristic to my mistress?
Unless these are verifiable I leave them to the care of others, and pass on.
Five of the houses are endowed, and the pensioners pass on in rotation from the unendowed to the endowed rooms.
On the untimeous harangue into which Bruce is made to pass on p. 239 I have spoken in its place.
I will now pass on to consider the embryogeny of the Metazoa, beginning at its earliest stage in the fertilization of the ovum.
They begin with records as to death, disease, and age, and pass on to eulogise the departed.
The detachment would pass on its march within a short distance of wahoo Swamp and might easily be surprised and overpowered.
We now pass on to the old gigantic representative of the armadillo, the glyptodon.
Sir Dioscorides Gayler's a cousin of his, you know, and would pass on his practice to prosy on easy terms.
For the state of inebriation may even pass on into coma, and death.
He said Eliphalet Congdon had taken a bagful to pass on the unwary.
If you don't ag ree with this view, and if you are dying to be done with me and my narrative, pass on to the next chapter by all means!
He rose as she drew nigh, and, doffing his hat, made shift to pass on.
Seriously, do not pass on the opportunity to see Little Bear this weekend as they play gigs in Belfast tonight and Derry tomorrow.
With ill-favored faces, they would whisper to each other and pass on.
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