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

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1 Carry on to Seacombe Cliff and turn up Seacombe Bottom until you see a stone marker on the left .
2 This again throws the emphasis on to skills rather than coverage of facts , although a comprehension of the structures of subject disciplines ( even the idea that subjects have structures ) is an important element .
3 Chop garlic and parsley , mix with olive oil and spread on to slices .
4 Injury-hit Australia could manage only one race advantage and look set for further poundings when the series moves on to Peterborough on May 29 and Reading on June 1 .
5 Hankin moved on to Peterborough and then signed for Tommy Docherty at Wolves .
6 He flew to Holyhead in a helicopter from the Queen 's flight and then on to Anglesey for a series of visits which had been arranged months in advance .
7 The gill is easy walking and leads up on to Crag Hill , which is near my home in the Dales , so one day , throwing work to one side , I cadged a lift down Barbondale to Blind Beck Bridge and set off in bright sunshine up the track to Bullpot Farm and Bull pot of the Witches .
8 As irony would have it , however , an examiner that I did have passed on to Rowse the information that , in the paper on Political Institutions , in which I did badly , I had vigorously attacked Rowse 's pamphlet on ‘ The Question of the House of Lords ’ .
9 Carry on to Mišeňská Street and notice the sign on the wall in Russian , indicating the route their tanks took in 1945 .
10 I think I 've got Dot on to Wills .
11 The retrospective of Norman Blamey 's work , organised by Lynda Checketts , started in Norwich and moves on to Bath and London .
12 A major work in the field remains A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney , in which the relevant entry reads , ‘ Fursey , Fussey , Fuzzey , Forsey ’ , and goes on to instance John Forshay 1431 ( Dorset ) and Roger Fursey 1583 ( Surrey ) .
13 Now move on to agenda item five , questions under standing orders .
14 According to a Nature Conservancy Council Report ( 1981b ) significant declines in swan populations in many parts of Britain are due to the ingestion of lead shot and weights which find their way on to lake and stream beds from where they are consumed as grit .
15 Give her a message to pass on to Anna .
16 Ruth drove on to Puerto de Sóller where she stopped for refreshment on the seafront where trams rumbled behind her .
17 ‘ He gets the money from someone else and passes it on to Osman ? ’
18 The money was definitely being brought to Mordecai ; and Mordecai was definitely passing it on to Osman .
19 They are also very useful for marking delicate lines on to marzipan and icing , and for precise work where fingers would be too large and clumsy .
20 Monarchs hold on to stars
21 The Church denounced nonprofessional healing as heresy ( hence condemning many female midwives to the stake as witches in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ) and the state was prevailed on to grant a final legal monopoly of practice to the medically qualified by the establishment of the Medical Register in 1858 .
22 They are thus forced to extend the area of cultivation on to land hitherto used by pastoralists for seasonal grazing .
23 I have a suspicion that several objectors had more than the local interests at heart ; those who have enclosed part of the lane and extended their gardens on to land over which the public have a right of passage .
24 Maybe fish had developed muscular fins and crawled on to land to become amphibians ; maybe amphibians in their turn had developed water-tight skins and become reptiles ; maybe , even , some ape-like creatures had stood upright and become the ancestors of man .
25 ‘ ( 1 ) Where livestock belonging to any person strays on to land in the ownership or occupation of another and — ( a ) damage is done by the livestock to the land or to any property on it which is in the ownership or possession of the other person ; or ( b ) any expenses are reasonably incurred by that other person in keeping the livestock while it can not be restored to the person to whom it belongs or while it is detained in pursuance of section 7 of [ the ] Act , or in ascertaining to whom it belongs ; the person to whom the livestock belongs is liable for the damage or expenses , except as otherwise provided by [ the ] Act . ’
26 But on 13 January 1975 ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was convicted and fined at Newtown Magistrates Court for discharging waste matter on to land .
27 And this rent reduction , interest rate reduction together with the kind of settling accounts procedure which presumably will come out of this is the means by which you mobilize the masses and once you 've got them mobilized , you can then move on to land reform .
28 SUMMERCHILD : I mean , since we seem to have got on to household appliances in general …
29 We 'll have a look at decimals because you need to need to know what you 're doing with decimals but decimals are fractions and until you I mean I think you 're very happy with fractions now you 're probably ready to go on to decimals .
30 I think we 've got to work out better ways of machines interacting with doctors , perhaps before we 're ready to move on to machines interacting with patients .
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