pass on造句61. One company, however, had several informal contacts in universities and these contacts would pass on relevant papers and reports.
62. For a start there was the gloomy news he had to pass on to Jacqui.
63. The men we pass on the street look me over, as if I too might be available for the asking.
64. Being the owner, if he sells the goods he will be able to pass on that ownership to his purchaser.
65. By keeping inventories down, direct sellers can immediately pass on the savings when component prices fall.
66. If the nerve fails to pass on the correct signals, the limb becomes useless.
67. Drugs squad officers want doctors and hospitals to pass on information about any traces of crack found in patients during emergency treatments.
68. Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is more important than the judgment we pass on ourselves.Nathaniel Branden
69. Please pass on my sympathy to Mr and Mrs Stanton.
70. Packers have found it difficult to pass on any price increases to multiples with the result that retail tickets have remained steady.
71. The big fear was that they would pass on potentially-harmful genes to other E. coli already in the gut.
72. For a moment he stood gazing balefully at the Corsican's back as he turned away to pass on down the line.
73. They pass on basic gardening skills to Ray Gravel, the ex-Rugby Union international and keen amateur gardener.
74. And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices.
75. Officials admitted that they failed to pass on important information.
76. Dozens of national ticket brokers have a ready supply to pass on, albeit for a profit.
77. Leading lenders were last night warning they may not be able to pass on any further rate reductions to mortgage holders.
78. The members wanted to visit the lady to pass on birthday greetings.
79. If only she was alive today to pass on the secrets of her success.
80. This was followed by four further weeks which trained them to pass on these new skills to other villagers.
81. They pass on about 13 years earlier than those in other professions.
82. Diamond thieves used old shoes in the woods in North Lane to pass on the goods.
83. And not only that, but they pass on their chemical deterrent through the pupal stage into the adult moth itself.
84. I have had some modest success in this regard, and pass on here some tips I have used.
85. A busy place at which most tourists cast no more than a cursory glance and pass on.
86. In some countries it is only permissible to pass on the outside.
87. So this was not the equivalent of a father wanting to pass on the passionate love of his hobby to his children.
88. We look this problem firmly in the eye and pass on.
89. I think I'll pass on the hiking next time.
90. Will you pass on the authenticity of this painting?