Example sentences of "you [vb base] on to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You pop on to The Michael Aspel Show as a guest , crack a few jokes in a borrowed gown , plug your latest book/show/film/affair , mop up more than your rightful share of Sancerre in the Hostility Room , and go home in a studio limo .
2 ‘ But nothing prepares you for the blinding flash of flares and the noise of the thundercrackers as you run on to the field .
3 Bryony if you 're going to walk you need hold on to there because when you hang on to the handle it 's too high and you tip it over .
4 When you see it coming — remember that they do everything on the move — you jump on to the runner on the opposite side from the dog , take a deep breath and hope the runner wo n't kick it up .
5 A nasty cross sea seems to haunt its approach which nearly always brings you beam on to a lee shore and makes steering difficult .
6 ‘ It 's like you get on to a list , ’ he suggests with a smile .
7 You drive on to a roundabout , another driver smashes right into your rear , you are determined to remain calm .
8 ‘ When you go on to a slope with hard snow and ice which is relatively steep then you need stiff sole boots which have an iron bar under the rubber , ’ he said .
9 And it will , if you , at the beginning of the sentence , however , it 's got a comma after it , before you go on to the rest of the sentence .
10 They say when you go on to the Stock Market you should be worried because you can lose your strength .
11 You click on to the icons with a mouse to go from the word processor to a spreadsheet or to send a fax .
12 Then after the automatics , you move on to the juniors , at either age seven or eight .
13 If , when you get on , all your weight is left on the back foot , the back of the board will inevitably sink and you will go for a swim — as you step on to the board move the weight forwards quickly .
14 Fig 51 When you place the weight over the back foot the tail will submerge , so as you step on to the board lean forwards placing weight through the front arm on to the mast foot .
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