Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She bit her lip hard as cool sun lotion was smoothed on to her hot skin .
2 Love ( 68 ) and Couples ( 71 ) clung on to their overnight lead , three shots ahead of host nation Spain .
3 There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state .
4 You may also need to lay on a messenger service to deliver the film to the newspaper building while the photographer goes on to his next assignment .
5 Governors should recognise their power to co-opt on to their working groups , in a non-voting capacity , any member of the local community who could offer specific expertise and skills which they may be lacking .
6 Not having the culinary skills to extract nourishment from this household item she passed on to her second request ; could she have money to buy uniforms for her kids to go to their new school ?
7 The days were truly apocalyptic ; sadly , many of the commentators and reviewers , the would-be art leaders , were merely apoplectic ; not least in fastening on to his overt sexuality , their criticisms of him shielding their own neuroses .
8 Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy .
9 When she had said that before she had meant it , but now she realised she was lying ; she was wanting to make him feel better and she was also hanging on to her old life to feel safe .
10 But the interpretation from dealers and experts is that motorists are hanging on to their ageing cars instead of buying new ones .
11 " Nice to hear of someone hanging on to their old family possessions .
12 Mr Corcoran had stared stonily at him through the pince-nez fastened on to his thin beak of a nose .
13 Kynaston nodded and got down to his familiar routine .
14 She does not pretend that Ben 's ordeal resulted directly from the ban , but she believes it contributed to the chain of events which led inexorably to his present stay in south-east London 's Bethlem Hospital .
15 Why not zoom down to your nearest Radio Rentals Shop and you could be watching your memories on video again and again !
16 By studying the gospel references to the apocalyptic Jewish figure of the ‘ Son of Man ’ — whom Jesus sometimes appears to identify with himself , but sometimes not — Wrede had come to the conclusions that Jesus had not in fact applied the title to himself ; that after his resurrection the church had come to anticipate his return ; that it had then identified Jesus himself as the coming Son of Man ; and that the impression given in the gospels of a ‘ messianic secret ’ that Jesus in his lifetime conveyed only to his closest disciples , and charged them not to reveal to others until the proper time came , was a mere literary device to support that identification .
17 During the refurbishment period , the kiln was stripped down to its basic frame , shot-blasted and painted .
18 Next door , an old woman in her seventies read aloud to her ninety-two-year-old mother , as she had read aloud of an evening for decades ; their house had not been renovated , it belonged to another age .
19 At about 10.45 he had met William Day , who had also been working late , and they had travelled together to their appropriate homes , the houses being a stone 's throw from each other .
20 His reaction had bewildered her , but she did n't want to dwell on it , because she knew that she would inevitably end up spending the entire evening thinking of him , and then feeling frustrated and angry with herself for having given in to her private weakness .
21 He proceeded to remind her verbally as she followed him sheepishly out through the dining-room to a wide archway that led to the terrace , though she did n't need this painful reminder of the way they 'd given in to their wild passion every evening in Seville .
22 He could have given in to his sympathetic side at any point but he was adamant that Charman had to go , even though he knew the hurt it would cause to someone with whom he had previously been close .
23 When the Daily Telegraph thundered on to his front doormat , he could get up and do the crossword over the pot of tea that served as his breakfast .
24 The Berlin Festival in February will show Skylarks On A String and other once proscribed films , and Gilles Jacob of the Cannes Festival has asked Juraj Jakubisko , the best-known Slovak director , to put a newly shot ending on to his banned Birdies , Orphans And Fools .
25 Turner , who was helping old mate Barry Fry at the time , moved on to his present job .
26 Sometimes these were ad hominem arrangements-that in Kefe was dissolved after a year and that in Kutahya when the holder moved on to his next post , though Kutahya was recreated a mevleviyet in 989/1581 — but many of them had become permanent by the end of the century .
27 Having started the design ball rolling and given himself some idea of cast requirements , Barry moved on to his foremost task that of constructing the camera script .
28 He moved on to his own fight and talked about Bowe .
29 At first Mike worked as Tom 's assistant but he soon moved on to his own assignments .
30 The airlines clearly believe that they can hang on to their lucrative business market despite evidence from France that high speed trains can have a major impact on travel preferences .
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