Example sentences of "[vb infin] on to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If she went out into the rue du Bateau her suspicions might latch on to an innocent person coming from one of the other flats . |
2 | If they think peace is impossible , they will hang on to the extra layer of defence these territories provide . |
3 | It was nearly a mile of steep climbing , he knew , before he would emerge on to the open heathland where The Drover 's Arms stood . |
4 | Basic Stable Management , is designed as an introductory course and students could follow on to the Senior Horsemaster Course 1 and then onto the Senior Horsemasters Course 2 which is an equivalent level of study to the BHS Stage IV . |
5 | If you 've been here long enough , you can move on to a progressive prison ; to a C cat , or even D cat . |
6 | Now you can move on to the final stage of the diet . |
7 | I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements . |
8 | Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time . |
9 | Let's move on to the medium-term question and get away from the perhaps the more depressing end of this time spectrum at any rate . |
10 | Could we move on to the constant frequency generator problems er how much do by this ? |
11 | Now can we move on to the reduced quantities of role equipment . |
12 | Once you have an exact description of the job then you can move on to an accurate description of the ideal candidate to do it . |
13 | There is now more traffic than ever on the route and any hold-ups will spill on to the surrounding routes . |
14 | Michael let him drop on to the filthy floor . |
15 | Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works . |
16 | Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11 . |
17 | The CPU , floating point , instruction and data caches , memory controller and I/O interface will all go on to a single chip . |
18 | Salvation came from without : the development of some de facto secondary work in the higher ‘ standards ’ or years of Board schools , the improvements in the older grammar schools , the use of various ‘ institutes ’ dedicated to helping working men get more education , the creation of new , civic universities like Owens in Manchester , and the expansion of London University , gave men who wanted a basic education beyond primary school new opportunities , after which they could go on to a denominational college which was now more able to concentrate on theology . |
19 | Your point is well taken that a percentage of those will go on to a transmural infarct , but I have difficulty in understanding these figures in relation to an expected mortality for sub-endocardial infarction of around 5–6% . |
20 | She could go on to the other station but she says I enjoy being in so much I use it . |
21 | If the play did end at this point , the real anticlerical joke would be that the Interludium does not go on to the successful trick as the audience might have expected and the clerk might have hoped . |
22 | Of these 95 had been declared admissible and , if no negotiated settlement could be reached by the Commission , would go on to the European Court of Human Rights , which had issued 25 judgments in 1989 . |
23 | Mother used to come too , although she was chapel , and then we would go on to the Methodist service in the evening . |
24 | On gaining this award , he or she could go on to the National Certificate ( level I ) . |
25 | He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire . |
26 | He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will now go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire . |
27 | ‘ I will go on to the senior slopes , but not because I have anything to prove — to you or anyone else . |
28 | Right , can we go on to the open day ? |
29 | From the drawing or painting of a real aquarium one could go on to an imagined aquarium and allow the children to invent fishes of their own design and colour , and other water creatures , shells , etc . |
30 | ‘ BR will switch on to a commercial footing and something will have to go . ’ |