Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] on to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His conclusion , probably acceptable to most parliamentarians , is that Ukraine should ratify START 1 now , but should hold on to the 46 missiles which that treaty does not cover ( though the Lisbon protocol does ) , and delay accession to the NPT .
2 ‘ Perhaps we should pass on to the home-made cakes , ’ said Mervyn .
3 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
4 Right , that 's it ; next week we 'll move on to the eighteen fifties and sixties .
5 I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements .
6 We 'll move on to the final white paper motion on regionalisation .
7 Okay we 'll move on to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit .
8 ‘ We 'll go on to the full first-class breakfast now please , miss . ’
9 There we are and I 'll I 'll get on to the Royal this morning .
10 There we are and I 'll I 'll get on to the Royal this morning .
11 Basic Stable Management , is designed as an introductory course and students could follow on to the Senior Horsemaster Course 1 and then onto the Senior Horsemasters Course 2 which is an equivalent level of study to the BHS Stage IV .
12 She could go on to the other station but she says I enjoy being in so much I use it .
13 On gaining this award , he or she could go on to the National Certificate ( level I ) .
14 Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time .
15 Right , let's move on to the last session , where we 're going to be looking at the rate books .
16 Let's move on to the medium-term question and get away from the perhaps the more depressing end of this time spectrum at any rate .
17 Let's go on to the second category , the er the body language bit .
18 Yes because what happens when you 've got just a very thin L , the magic E can even work through it , U , right , so it will be jugle , yeah , jugle , that would n't be the right pronunciation at all , okay , let's go on to the next one
19 Erm Let's go on to the next question now about erm Just wondering what what on what cir under what circumstances , the police get involved in domestic disturbances on the flats ?
20 Okay , well let's go on to the next topic I 'm proposing to cover and that 's communication in organisations .
21 It was nearly a mile of steep climbing , he knew , before he would emerge on to the open heathland where The Drover 's Arms stood .
22 Then , usually , he set more puffball to smoke in underneath , to kill off all the bees , and they would move on to the next hive .
23 In the same circumstances the shooting man would move on to the next burrow with his remaining ferrets while keeping one eye open to watch for the emergence to the surface of any of the muzzled ferrets he had left behind .
24 Of these 95 had been declared admissible and , if no negotiated settlement could be reached by the Commission , would go on to the European Court of Human Rights , which had issued 25 judgments in 1989 .
25 Mother used to come too , although she was chapel , and then we would go on to the Methodist service in the evening .
26 I will not make use of the ransom theory in my retelling of the drama , but I shall cling on to the primitive belief , which I believe to be the correct biblical one , that God 's atonement in incarnation and cross was the crucial victory in the Great Battle not only over sin but also over the Devil and the powers of darkness .
27 If they think peace is impossible , they will hang on to the extra layer of defence these territories provide .
28 There is now more traffic than ever on the route and any hold-ups will spill on to the surrounding routes .
29 Just as those who at the pre-school stage help children to learn to read know that a structured effort to consolidate all the skills connected with reading will be made in the primary school itself , so teachers in primary schools need to know what will be built on the skills , knowledge , interests and attitudes of the children whom they will pass on to the next stage .
30 Some , however , will go on to the tertiary or ‘ gummatous ’ stage and a few will go on to develop neurological or cardiovascular complications .
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