Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] on to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Am I to walk on to the stage at the Shield with it on my finger , and the whole audience thinking that I am a wife when I am none ? |
2 | I 'd like you to go on to a university and do music , but I think you 'll do that anyway , and I 'd like you to stop playing other instruments . |
3 | It would be a waste of time for both of you to go on to an interview . |
4 | Talking of your first P-bass , what originally inspired you to get on to the instrument ? |
5 | Second , at the very tip of their abdomen they possess a hook-like structure which enables them to hold on to the shell . |
6 | The nuptial pads on a male frog 's feet enable him to grip on to the females tightly when mating . |
7 | It was n't crucial at this stage to get her to step on to the glove repeatedly ; it was more important for her to develop the right attitude to the whole process . |
8 | Consequently ( Demski , 1976 and other authors ) it is inefficient for it to force on to the manager any general risk if this can be avoided , though the manager should still have some reward/penalty dependent upon his or her actions . |