Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] on to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A symbiotically mute pair then sectioned each of these into eight translucent oblongs , flouring them and stacking them delicately to sell on to the baklava and bougatsa makers round the corner .
2 The decision whether or not to come on to the Tour is not an easy one for a young black pro to take .
3 So at the end of their dancing career many tried desperately to hang on to the fringes of the theatre world as did matron Daisy Woodworth .
4 And you 've got ta be careful as well at night not to hang on to the tail lights of the thing in from of you
5 Even Captain Kirk has stopped pushing back the frontiers of the universe boldly to go on to the streets as a cop with the unlikely name of Hooker , a case of Starsky being put into a hutch .
6 These pads are not needed simply to hold on to the female , who remains passive .
7 Wicket-keeper Fothergill did well to hang on to the ball low to his right , especially as the whole team went up in jubilation before the ball had reached his gloves .
8 A full-length musical based on the biblical story of Job is about to burst on to the stage in York .
9 Angel and Patricio were about to ride on to the field .
10 how to get on to the parish council the other day so I thought was quite formative step yes
11 Mention of ‘ the dark gods of Mexico ’ signals that we are about to move on to the writer for whom his strongest opprobrium is reserved .
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