Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] on to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to take a difficult route back to the line almost immediately , or go on to the next farm and follow a track there .
2 Whatever has to be copied is typed or handwritten on to the exposed surface of the special paper creating a reverse image in carbon on the back of the paper .
3 It seemed to Preston that if you avoided being stabbed to death by terror gangs , you stood an even chance of being burned to death by sudden conflagration , or pushed on to the live line by a psychopath lurking among the rush-hour crowds , or struck down by a heart attack brought on by the extreme rage and frustration of trying to understand a platform announcement .
4 Standing stork-like and hanging on to the various bathroom fittings , she cleaned her teeth and made a reasonable toilet .
5 She has been voted the best assistant in the store by her colleagues , and goes on to the next leg of the competition , the district semi-finals on April 10th .
6 It is possible for teachers to keep a personal notebook which does not form part of the record and is not open to subject access , but if information is intended to be used officially and passed on to the next teacher it should be treated in the same way as the formal record .
7 Perhaps it is repetitive , but not for the sake of repetition , as each phrase carries a different emphasis and builds on to the prior phase for effect .
8 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 .
9 No movement , no luck With a silent curse he extricated himself from the first trap and moved on to the next
10 The young hijacker laughed again and moved on to the next seat .
11 If the guess was correct the subject was told so and moved on to the next letter .
12 Er , most officers would have accepted it and moved on to the next subject .
13 ‘ No idea , ’ replied the young lieutenant , and moved on to the next bed .
14 They left me and moved on to the little Jewish family .
15 The story of some of these presses is a fascinating one to follow , as the printers surreptitiously pull off their pamphlets and broadsides in some kitchen or remote country house , load up and press on to the next location , with an eye ever over their shoulder for the pursuers .
16 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 .
17 Jerry Foley , 29 , jumped at least seven red lights and veered on to the wrong side of the road before staggering out of the car when it ran out of petrol , Wood Green crown court heard .
18 The base tray is as deep as the corpse is high , the head section having been fashioned from a separate sheet of lead and soldered on to the main body of the shell .
19 The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance .
20 He said nothing and she went , with smooth , unflustered movements , to the couch and dropped on to the yielding cushions and prayed for Oliver to come and quickly .
21 It was also during this period that his single-engined fighter designs began appearing , starting with the Yak–1 and leading on to the classic Yak–3 — later developed into the familiar Yak–11 trainer .
22 Pipe the words START and FINISH on to the top left and bottom right squares , and then pipe numbers on to the squares in consecutive order .
23 The first three years of his Oxford course of studies would have included grammar , logic and rhetoric ( the trivium ) , after which the student had to attend formal sessions of dispute and argument before becoming a Bachelor of Arts and going on to the second part of the course , music , astronomy , geometry and arithmetic .
24 She craned forward to look more clearly and saw it was Michael Swinton 's man , Punch , and that he was putting his horse , a great mangy thing , at the walls of the fields and leaping them and going on to the next as if he were steeplechasing .
25 Most people 's income is taxed directly by their employers and handed on to the Inland Revenue , an arm of central government , under a system called Pay As You Earn ( PAYE ) .
26 This was on the first-floor landing , and opened on to the shared first-floor kitchen .
27 She retreated back downstairs , and climbed on to the mildewed sofa , hugging her knees up to her chin .
28 If we 're having a training session and they feel something 's not going right , I want them to say so , to get it sorted out and get on to the next thing .
29 She pulled up and ran after the still-moving combine , grasped the rail with one finger and sprang on to the vertical steps .
30 We started out into the snow and stepped on to the ice-covered apron ; that soon took the look off Nathan 's face .
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