Example sentences of "[verb] on to the [noun] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs , but as the aircraft were widely dispersed , this took time in the dark . |
2 | He knew the man would be magnificent when he got on to the stage that night . |
3 | We passed on to the family all the information we had . |
4 | The contract required the buyer to pass on to the seller all the buyer 's rights under the sub-sales contracts . |
5 | A FURTHER tranche of fixed-rate mortgages came on to the market this week following last month 's cut in official base rates from 7 to 6 per cent . |
6 | After a little while , Oliver was so cold that he could n't hold on to the banisters any more . |
7 | Gloucester went on to the final that season while Gosforth merged with the Newcastle club to create a new force in northern rugby … this season they lead the second division … they 're unbeaten too … so Gloucester are up against it |
8 | Consequently ( Demski , 1976 and other authors ) it is inefficient for it to force on to the manager any general risk if this can be avoided , though the manager should still have some reward/penalty dependent upon his or her actions . |
9 | At that time the tax that banks deducted from interest payments to depositors was passed on to the taxmen each quarter . |
10 | The first defendant passed on to the plaintiff this indication of interest by Mr. Perot . |