Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] on to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and Euston , I believe all those parish councils have written to the county surveyor , erm , wilfully the er H G V ban and saying how successful they think it is , now the proposals in this paper do n't have any particular effect on them , but I would want to pass on to the officers here in case it has n't erm quite registered , but this ban has been very much welcomed on the northern section of the A ten eighty eight where although it 's not a formal ban the affect on villages particular such as |
2 | When at the top he was disappointed to find no flag , but with some cautious experimentation discovered that he did not need to hold on to the pole — he could float . |
3 | Martha , who had decided to stop thinking about the inconvenience they were causing , asked Woodie not to stop at the boats ; they would like to go on to the New King 's Road . |
4 | However , I would like to hang on to the notion of homology in a qualified sense . |
5 | We would like to hold on to the VHS copies for a further 3 weeks . |
6 | ‘ Besides , the fans did n't have to run on to the pitch . |
7 | " I can show you how , " he promised , " but we would have to hold on to the back of a chair . " |
8 | I shall allow questions to continue until 4.30 , after which we shall have to move on to the debate . |
9 | NORTHANTS might just struggle to hold on to the NatWest trophy they won on Sunday . |
10 | He could afford to hang on to the house until the market quickened . |
11 | Low house prices here mean that even though Northern Ireland is bottom of the UK salary league with an annual average of £15,012 , people can still afford to get on to the housing ladder . |
12 | Embryos will attach to the culture dish within 24 h and outgrowths of polyploid TE will start to spread on to the substratum within the next day ( Figure 2 , panel 12 ) . |