Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] on to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We check the statements , file them and send them on to the band along with our commission invoice . |
2 | Cut out or draw a picture of Freda and glue it on to the bookmark . |
3 | The response will give particulars of the expert and the APIL member(s) who put them on to the database and who can be contacted for a more personal recommendation . |
4 | Actually , it was me who put them on to the place . ) |
5 | It was either that or dump herself on to the perch in a heap , having given up the struggle , and she was much too graceful and proud to let something as undignified as that happen . |
6 | He said that he did not think that it was a high priority to ask the Home Secretary to take £40 million out of his budget and put it on to the Secretary of State for Transport 's budget . |
7 | We just clear them on to the runway and tell them what other traffic we expect . |
8 | Put , tip it on to the bridge and then you wo n't make a hole cos the bridge will be in the way . |
9 | ‘ Well , we 're not polite society , lad , so tip it on to the grass and we 'll pretend we 're not locking . |
10 | ‘ Our 175hp Ford 6700 goes into the row of grass at 2,600 to 2,800revs , but once you drop it on to the row , the revs soon drop to 2,000 to 2,000rpm . |
11 | Put the carriage on to the rail , bring it near to the needles , lock it on to the rail and start to turn . |
12 | It 's only say two hundred and sixty quid , add it on to the chiller thing . |
13 | Keep the test papers safe or pass them on to the class teacher ( or the student ) so that weak areas can be diagnosed . |
14 | Finally , after a comm-call to the Emissary brought Lord y'Fiprehaude himself on to the screen , to simper a confirmation , the warden grudgingly gave me clearance . |
15 | ‘ How did that kind of line get him on to the insulin project ? ’ |
16 | She sought his mouth again , wrapping her arms around his neck , offering and receiving a kiss so fierce , impatient and demanding that she clung to him and she lost her balance , fell against him , felt him gather her up against the inflammatory hardness of his body and lift her on to the bed . |
17 | Can you eliminate some of the administration — or pass it on to the administrators — thereby releasing your time for more profitable activities ? |
18 | The Inland Revenue Budget Press Release of 16 March 1993 dealing with the taxation of dividends , paras 24 – 29 , reads thus : 24 Where trustees of trusts in which a beneficiary has an interest in possession receive income , they pass it on to the beneficiary with a credit at the basic rate . |
19 | To give the screens extra stability , screw them on to the floor or support them with hooks attached to the wall . |
20 | Place the block oil-side down into some jeweller 's rouge powder , then rub it on to the mirror edge . |
21 | If we move them on to the street , there 'll be more trouble . |
22 | Use the template on this page to cut out lots of tiny Trefoils and stick them on to the bookmark . |
23 | And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ? |
24 | ‘ Christ knows what will happen when I take her on to the shop floor , ’ he said . |
25 | He wanted to pick up something from the breakfast table and throw it on to the floor , the plate from which Mr Blakey had eaten his fry , the apricot jam , the tea-pot , the bundle of knives and forks that Kate had collected and put on top of the pile of green cereal bowls . |
26 | An old , it looks like an old style take it on to the Antiques Road Show |
27 | As the London Underground becomes more dishevelled and unpredictable , so the number of suicides who throw themselves on to the track seems to increase . |