Example sentences of "on to other " in BNC.

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1 After spending some time , often years , with us , people move on to other things and we need to fill the gaps . ’
2 A similar course held at the beginning of the year in Brasov , attended by sixty people including teachers , nurses and doctors , was particularly encouraging as much of the material was , in turn , passed on to other colleagues for their use .
3 Brown will probably be involved in passing it on to other sites as well as to colleagues at the Morgan Grenfell operation .
4 Within T IS , too , the work which was done to bring Caterdata and the Psion together can now be sold on to other Caterdata customers , and a section explaining how Psion works has been added to the Caterdata manual .
5 Moving on to other types of glider
6 Act and went on to other employment and trade union legislation .
7 The 158s will revolutionise the trans-Pennine routes when they push the 156s away on to other lines .
8 It was wound up in 1950 , as Europe moved on to other things .
9 From Tenbury Wells market , mistletoe is sold on to other markets all over Britain .
10 Arizona , according to one columnist , E.J. Montini , ‘ is like the kid who stole his parents ' car and is out careering on to other people 's lawns , crashing into garbage cans and running red lights . ’
11 This week the Solidarity trade union — the workers , that is , bereft of old leaders who have gone on to other things — led a two-hour nationwide protest strike .
12 What the following thrillers have in common is that each is a rattling good read , and together they are the cream ( 1939 , as will be seen , being a particularly creamy year ) of their genre , leading you on to other delights .
13 Diversions will send traffic on to other nearby routes , meaning inevitable jams , worsened at times by roadworks on the nearby A1 at Mill Hill and the North Circular . ’
14 They , in turn , lead on to other typical signs of depression : behavioural symptoms ( for example , lowered activity levels , withdrawal ) ; motivational symptoms ( for example , loss of interest , inertia ) ; emotional symptoms ( for example , anxiety , guilt ) ; cognitive symptoms ( for example , poor concentration , indecisiveness ) ; and physical symptoms ( for example , loss of appetite , loss of sleep ) .
15 But since we are in agreement , let's go on to other things .
16 Further , if you wished to sell your Opac on to other libraries we would expect to bring Clause 5 into play and acquire a share in any profits resulting from such sales .
17 He had in those days of innocence seen the Edition as a finite task that would lead on to other things .
18 These two factors alone may well be responsible for making would-be divers leave and go on to other things .
19 But there has been an additional image barrier : the CAB as a generalist advice agency was often labelled a ‘ signposting ’ service whereby clients will simply be referred on to other organisations .
20 Alternatively or in addition he may be co-opted on to other public bodies , such as hospital authorities , water authorities , etc .
21 These are called trans-shipment points , where extra costs are involved if goods have to be loaded on to other types of transport , such as from ships on to lorries , or on to railway waggons to go further inland .
22 John is looking after a sizeable vegetable garden single handed and has plans to extend considerably on to other land owned by the family .
23 In all contracts , there is an incentive to shift the costs on to other services outside that contract , for instance , from hospital care to community care .
24 Within four months , however , work had stopped on the reaction and the project moved on to other reactions .
25 They withdrew their support and Fawcett , whom they had seconded to the project , moved on to other research .
26 If so , any school or group of schools in consultation with the College and the leader of the in-service team may decide to depart from a particular syllabus or portions of it and develop in its place new material which after being tried out and improved upon may be passed on to other schools and colleges for use on a wider scale with the approval of the Ministry .
27 Their conversation then drifted on to other desultory matters .
28 Instead , they go on to other activities such as cricket , tennis or snooker .
29 Once you have become thoroughly familiar with this you can venture on to other things .
30 It appears from Jean Piaget 's child psychology that perception has been inseparable from simulation right from the start , and that instead of learning to project my inwardness on to other persons I had to unlearn the habit of projecting it on to the rising sun or a bouncing ball .
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