Sentence examples for To be passed on from inspiring English sources

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"If there is, then that has to be passed on to us.

Public places – from buses to trains to shopping centres – allow infections to be passed on easily.

But the benefits of those are unlikely to be passed on down to most people, according to current trends.

However, it wouldn't require campus reports to be passed on to local law enforcement.

I don't mean that disrespectfully, I mean that because it has to be passed on somewhere.

Tough treatment tends to be passed on, often with pride and usually to one's juniors.

As when dealing with one gene, each allele is equally likely to be passed on.

The recipe is now ready to be passed on.

We really encourage good practice to be passed on.

Also, they enable congestion charges to be passed on to motorists, as currently applied in Singapore.

It's a deceptively simple remark that needs to be passed on, and can stand some attention.

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