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

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1 He adds that only two computer companies so far have sent manufacturing groups out to see what Crec is doing — IBM Corp , and ICL Plc , which has really turned on to ergonomics and the environment since it bought Nokia Data AB .
2 There is another possibility that they have n't mentioned because the book has n't come on to deal with it yet , but you should know what it is .
3 Noting that the EC central bank proposed by Delors would not be accountable to elected governments , Major proposed instead to build on to Stage 1 further steps to promote convergence of economic performance , low inflation and stable exchange rates by building up the existing EC currency , the ECU .
4 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
5 ‘ I think I 'd better go on to Granny Fordham 's .
6 Robbie , leaning against the cushions of a high-backed wooden settle , fought hard to hold on to reality .
7 Do not go on to fill in the objectives list until you and your partner have begun negotiations on your expectations .
8 Do n't get on to politics !
9 That baggage you 've just taken on to help in the bedroom wears one like that and ties her apron right up under her breasts till they nearly pop out , beggin' your pardon , Mr Timothy .
10 I wish now to move on to item two .
11 You have successfully logged on to LIFESPAN .
12 I am making good progress — slow but sure — and have now graduated on to walking sticks , although I feel very wobbly on these having had the crutches for a month .
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