Example sentences of "[vb base] on to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For the large flag , paint a straw with silver food colouring and when dry , glue on to the large paper triangle . |
2 | Luke shouted up to Anna that he would take Flora in , and then walk on to the sixth-form college . |
3 | Walk on to the unstable cliff tops . |
4 | But in practice , neither popular music , however understood , nor its Others — ‘ folk song ’ , ‘ traditional music ’ , ‘ art music ’ , ‘ bourgeois music ’ , or whatever else — walk on to the historical stage in this uncontaminated form . |
5 | Ophiolimna bairdi can easily be distinguished from O. lineata by a number of features : the disk is covered with granules , not spinelets ; which extend on to the oral frame ; the oral shield is a large triangle and the oral papillae have a different shape and arrangement ( see p. 60 ) |
6 | The real conflicts arise when people get on to the cerebral cortex . |
7 | ‘ Get on to the American Consulate ! |
8 | The Catalan nationalists want , in particular , to be able to collect their own taxes and then pass on to the central government a share based on the services it provides . |
9 | In the parasitic phase the L3 enter the mucosa of the small intestine and occasionally that of the caecum and colon ; after a week they moult , the L4 emerge on to the mucosal surface and migrate to congregate in the caecum where development to the L5 is completed about 25 days after infection . |
10 | These L4 then emerge on to the mucosal surface , migrate to the colon , develop to the adult stage . |
11 | Like well primed pumps — but in need of a ‘ top up ’ , just a wee one , of course — they latch on to the wide-eyed visitor . |
12 | While your subconscious mind is searching for some final point to include in the margins , go on to the final stage . |
13 | If there is no response to either Stage 1 or Stage 2 , then go on to the anti- Candida diet , described below . |
14 | Even when the basic cause of a present-day problem comes to light early in the regression session , I never go on to the follow-up treatment during the same consultation . |
15 | As I burst on to the empty platform , the train starts to pull away . |
16 | Children start in the beginners group and when they prove to have good contact with parents , the ability to understand instructions and to move from one position to another they move on to the advanced group which is for children over the age of two , still with parents accompanying . |
17 | We then move on to the post-election scene . |
18 | If we move on to the main agenda . |
19 | And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section . |
20 | Come on to the poisonous nature of carbon monoxide in a minute . |
21 | It is important to remember that a very large percentage of jobs never come on to the open market but are filled from within the firm , by people applying ‘ on spec. ’ or by people who hear about a vacancy from friends or colleagues working in the same field . |
22 | When I returned to the palace with my boxes , I was able to stand on one box on one side of the wall and step on to the other box on the other side . |