Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] on to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But then to pass them on to a third party is heinous . ’
2 Republics collect taxes but are refusing to pass them on to the central government .
3 Someone had laid out knee-high duckboards to cross the snow , and Lucenzo shot out an imperious hand to help her on to the low platform .
4 Eager for the haven of her hotel room , Luce allowed Michele to help her on to the deserted fondamenta .
5 If there was no work there , the tramping artisan was fed , given a bed for the night and a few pence to see him on to the next town on the official tramping route .
6 So now you want to unload her on to the wretched Miss Plimsoll in the top form where she will cause even more chaos ? ’
7 We would string together about seven or eight passes , then go backwards for a bit , then sideways , and then eventually the likes of McAllister , Speed , or Dorigo would get fed up , boot the ball in the box for either a ) an easy catch to the goalie , or b ) for Deane to flick it on to an easy catch for the goalie .
8 The first stage of the programme is designed to get you on to a balanced , low-calorie diet , and to cleanse you system so that in Stage II you will be able to tell which foods suit your body the most .
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