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 , let's move on to the last session , where we 're going to be looking at the rate books .
9 Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time .
10 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 .
11 Could we move on to the constant frequency generator problems er how much do by this ?
12 Now can we move on to the reduced quantities of role equipment .
13 Then , usually , he set more puffball to smoke in underneath , to kill off all the bees , and they would move on to the next hive .
14 Shall we move on to the next mill ? ’
15 I think we 'll , we 'll just about move on to the next paragraph please , is that you lot Paul .
16 In the same circumstances the shooting man would move on to the next burrow with his remaining ferrets while keeping one eye open to watch for the emergence to the surface of any of the muzzled ferrets he had left behind .
17 So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the .
18 We can now move on to the next stage of the story — the repatriation operations themselves .
19 Okay we 'll move on to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit .
20 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 .
21 There is now more traffic than ever on the route and any hold-ups will spill on to the surrounding routes .
22 Michael let him drop on to the filthy floor .
23 His conclusion , probably acceptable to most parliamentarians , is that Ukraine should ratify START 1 now , but should hold on to the 46 missiles which that treaty does not cover ( though the Lisbon protocol does ) , and delay accession to the NPT .
24 Some of the sites are enormously rich , however , and the history of palaeontology is punctuated by quite unscientific feuds between experts trying to find and hold on to the best sites for the most spectacular vertebrates .
25 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
26 Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11 .
27 The CPU , floating point , instruction and data caches , memory controller and I/O interface will all go on to a single chip .
28 One can go on to a third group that I did not discuss , " all-ischaemic events " , including non-fatal and fatal reinfarction ; it includes the development of unstable angina , and revascularisation procedures .
29 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 .
30 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% .
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