Example sentences of "[verb] on [adv] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Passing on now to the Cretaceous , there were Complications at the beginning of that period , perhaps related to the poorly dated orogenies of other parts of the world .
2 He sat down heavily and while holding on firmly to the still struggling fish , put his head between his knees , panting loudly for a full minute .
3 Er , moving on then to the tabled items which should be placed L , marked L.
4 Moving on now to the important thing , appointments , this is where can go to .
5 May I move on please to the next paper ?
6 Can we move on then to the Social , Social Care Enterprise Agency , marked K.
7 If we can move on then to the fourth page , item twenty one , it should prepared to move ?
8 High on the wall of my room , near the open window , waiting for the lights to come on , a gecko is clinging on hopefully to the knobbly plaster .
9 Now the reason for the five thousand reduction there is that there is traffic or there was traffic that previously er came up the A sixty one but then went along Follyfoot Road which is the road you 'll see on the plan which parallels the southern bypass , and that is why up that very short section er there was this reduction er which was heading for points to the east , which clearly went on then to the southern bypass .
10 We move on now to the closing headlines .
11 Which comes on really to the second thing .
12 He held on desperately to the dead weight fish , but try as he might , he was unable to regain his feet .
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