Example sentences of "[vb pp] on [prep] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Across the border in North Ossetia ( an autonomous republic within Russia ) , a group of Russian " volunteers " had arrived in late February in the regional capital , Vladikavkaz , according to the Georgian daily Sakartvelos Respublika of Feb. 27 , ostensibly to " protect Russia 's southern borders " , and a small number of these " volunteers " , apparently unarmed , had travelled on by helicopter to Tskhinvali , the South Ossetian capital .
2 Moved on at dawn to Athens or Antibes or somewhere or other .
3 Gavin Scott has now moved on from science to other things ( he is reading the news on TV-am 's Good Morning Britain ) , so we shall not , presumably , see the further development of his short career in science .
4 He was , was he just moved on from time to time , or were they voluntary moves ?
5 Confidence was handed on from patient to patient . ’
6 It remains a secret , though it is said to be passed on from chairman to chairman in a discreet whisper .
7 Staff at Slimbridge say their 7,000 waterfowl are unlikely to be affected by the outbreak , which ca n't be passed on from bird to bird .
8 The specific components of chromosomes in turn are called genes , that familiar word describing how detailed information about the whole organism is passed on from generation to generation .
9 It is passed on from generation to generation in a chain , and is very difficult to break .
10 Sometimes a trait gets passed on from generation to generation , and sometimes it can be missed out altogether .
11 But psychological violence stays with you , it festers , it can be passed on from generation to generation . ’
12 This is one of the methods by which the history of the people is passed on from generation to generation .
13 The Row was a highly-traditional society where the skills of the trade were passed on from generation to generation .
14 So this is how one chance question at evening classes gets passed on from machine to machine .
15 Thereafter , the fieldworkers were passed on from person to person within the communities ; thus , the informant groups were self-recruited in that the speakers were not known to the investigators beforehand .
16 So stable were these chemical compounds that they were passed on from prey to predator by their accumulation in fatty tissue , involving a metabolic process which led to higher concentrations as the insecticide was passed along the chain .
17 By exaggerating these postures the differences were obvious but as the paddle strokes were passed on from instructor to instructor the artificial distortions were slowly adopted into reality .
18 Skills that are passed on from mother to daughter .
19 The idea that acquired characteristics or congenital injuries ( or calluses on the knees of camels , for example ) are passed on from father to offspring , was once taught by the Lamarckian school and is now discredited .
20 Their status was hereditary , land and titles being passed on from father to son .
21 ‘ Arts ’ , or crafts , relied on practice ; and these traditional activities were passed on from father to son , or at least master to apprentice , as Faraday learned bookbinding , and as Davy had begun to learn medicine .
22 The shape-specific polymers continued to be passed on from potency to potency even after none of the original solute was left in the solution .
23 He could also play a variety of instruments ( and passed on this ability to his children ) and knew songs and melodies which had never been written down — just passed on from ear to ear via generations of Dalesmen .
24 That added to the bitterness which has lived on from generation to generation .
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