Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a stool nearby , and , climbing on this , Seddon got on to the firm edge of the sink where it met the draining board and reached up to the hatch . |
2 | He got on to the internal phone and asked for petty cash , not specifying any amount . |
3 | Herds of giraffe and waterbuck raced across the swamps in our shadow as we swooped on to the sandy airstrip . |
4 | He turned his back to her and walked off into the open-plan living-room , with its huge glass patio doors that led on to the front garden . |
5 | Which led on to the obvious conclusion . ’ |
6 | Once stomachs had settled to life at sea their owners got down to the serious work of filling them with the gargantuan meals offered . |
7 | He got down to the serious matter of explaining to the gnomes that the intricate , almost scholarly , Fidchell that the Wolfkings had enjoyed , bore no resemblance to the horrid gruesome version that the Gruagach played . |
8 | If he 's been largely absent from the small screen for the last two years ( the South Bank Show spoof , Norbert Smith , was a revamp of an old idea ) , that 's because he 's unplugged the phone , taken time out with his two old drinking pals and got down to the serious business of mucking about . |
9 | Back in Barbados , we got down to the serious business of Christmas . |
10 | As Vimla pirouetted , pulling her sari over her head in a parody of the Dance of the Seven Veils , Chaman Guru put down the cymbals and got down to the serious business of collecting money . |
11 | And erm , after that they got down to the serious business ! |
12 | When we got down to the final paragraph , Ms Green says that all this extra work will mean that more staff will be needed , and that she 's asking for money . |
13 | At the top of the hill Ossian still had the lead , and he kept in front as the runners made down to the final bend , though Pistol Packer and Caro were improving their positions . |
14 | The massive shoulders and chest tapered down to the lean cowboy hips and long legs . |
15 | ‘ Any landing you walk away from is a good one , ’ she exclaimed as they taxied in to the small terminal . |
16 | At Bragança there was no response from the tower as we transmitted our intentions , landed and taxied in to the little apron . |
17 | So Lewis drove down to the bottom of South Parks Road , where he was ushered through into the University Parks by a policeman on duty at the entrance to the single-track road which led down to the bathing area . |
18 | Beyond the tower a narrow path led down to the rocky shore below . |
19 | WALL AFTER WALL of raging water rose up and thundered on to the strange craft intent on destroying it and the frail humans clinging to it for their lives . |
20 | Once inside , she sank on to the quilted bench opposite the marble vanity and stared at her reflection . |
21 | Then with a sigh she sank on to the hyacinth-coloured bedspread , feeling the soft springs of the mattress bounce beneath her weight . |
22 | Channel 4 says the show recognises its audience may already have left sexual theory behind and moved on to the practical side of the subject . |
23 | We moved on to the shallow stage , where Fielding had installed a raft of video equipment ( with two pistol-grip cameras ) , a stereo , a coffee-table space game , a fishtank , two sofas facing two low steel desks , and a fat little fridge . |
24 | We then moved on to the spiralling property prices in Oxford , the purchase price of the Parsons ' house compared to its current estimated value , the solicitor 's recent attic conversion , and so on and so forth . |
25 | She slowly forced the wheel to the left and the car moved on to the hard shoulder and stopped . |
26 | The conversation moved on to the human habit of colour-mapping . |
27 | The field station consists of a modern Ann Exe built on to the old coast guard station . |
28 | She edged tentatively into the lee of the house to hide in a deep shadow and bumped into a broken rainwater pipe which smacked on to the concrete patio . |
29 | The french windows were closed and he drew his gun and peered in to the gloomy apartment . |
30 | I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing . |