Sentence examples for passing something on from inspiring English sources

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"It's not one person passing something on to the next".

It's a long, hard road and soon the son makes for new parts, the father not much of a memory, certainly not any vestige of emotion, a vessel and ragged instrument that made one final gesture, hardly, of the human imperative of passing something on, but only passing on the flesh.

He is passing something on to his students, but he's learning, too.

"Company, help with their lifestyle and the feeling they are passing something on," according to Annie King, host at Milbeg Arts in Cork.

The prospect of passing something on to his two children and six grandchildren was key to his decision, said Mr. Tanner, who is in good health and will begin to draw Social Security this year.

The fear of passing something on unknowingly or knowingly has become part of my life.

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Leibniz wants to rule out any kind of causation in which one substance passes something on to the other substance: "The way of influence is that of the common philosophy.

The wish to pass something on to your children is about the most basic, human and natural aspiration there is.

Julie and I have passed something on to them, not just a gene pool or a bunch of chromosomes.

That wish to pass something on is about the most basic, human and natural instinct there is.

I've got a 12-year-old son and I'd like to pass something on to him".

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