Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] on to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To overcome this problem one enterprising manufacturer now produces narrow contoured baskets which fit snugly on to the shelves of all popular designs .
2 Walk straight on to the Slavata Palace .
3 Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout .
4 Run away on to the streets ?
5 Gemmell straight on to the head of Hill and Thomson dispossessed by Gemmell .
6 The doors of its red brick terraced houses open straight on to the pavement .
7 Occasionally sensible singles and classical shots intrude unexpectedly on to the scene .
8 Yes I know , but we 're not er we wo n't fiddle about with them until we get well on to the way because if we do that now we got ta take the welder up , you 've only got ta cut them off again because they 're in the way for the rest of the bloody coaches .
9 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
10 Sometimes they 'd wake in the night , alerted by the jackals howling on the outskirts of the village , and they 'd nose open the heavy doors and go outside on to the roof , joining the other dogs in their chorus of barking .
11 This way I can knit the cuff and go straight on to the sleeve rather than gather the sleeve on to the cuff at a later stage , as would be necessary if I were using a 2x1 cuff .
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