Example sentences of "we [verb] on to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Herds of giraffe and waterbuck raced across the swamps in our shadow as we swooped on to the sandy airstrip .
2 We moved on to the shallow stage , where Fielding had installed a raft of video equipment ( with two pistol-grip cameras ) , a stereo , a coffee-table space game , a fishtank , two sofas facing two low steel desks , and a fat little fridge .
3 Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow .
4 Now can we move on to the reduced quantities of role equipment .
5 Could we move on to the constant frequency generator problems er how much do by this ?
6 Shall we move on to the next mill ? ’
7 Good can we move on to the next one ?
8 However we pressed on to the increasing discomfort of our training lads .
9 it 's all because of this change of money you see and then when we get on to the new
10 and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item .
11 Right , can we go on to the open day ?
12 Shall we go on to the next thing ?
13 Now we go on to the second one .
14 I will give back give back the books that have been signed and I want you in the the section of I just want to point out one or two things before we go on to the next .
15 Well , we really got on well together , and when the bell rang for the first round we went on to the first tee and an official is there to check out which clubs and what type of ball Butch is using .
16 and erm I actually received twenty seven and twopence a week , to start with it was paid weekly but subsequently erm we went on to the monthly erm payments and er but that 's what I had and er I used to pay my sister fifteen shillings a week for , for lodgings .
17 We carry on to the old Jewish quarter ( Josefov ) and continue around to the E through the former Jewish ghetto , skirting the Old Town Square .
18 It was memorable for the endless grind in one gully where the snow was waist-deep and we had to swim upwards , and for the point where we emerged on to the easterly ridge with views to Lyngen , and a wind that had bared the slopes and put our teeth on edge .
19 For the time being , we move on to the second of our theoretical perspectives , the ethogenic approach .
20 Different considerations press forward , however , when we move on to the various situations in which known risks ought to be guarded against : bad driving of a motor vehicle may carry an obvious risk of causing death or serious injury , as may bad navigation of a ship or an aircraft , bad driving of a train , setting fire to a residential building , and the handling of firearms .
21 As we move on to the fifteenth century , it is hard to judge the extent or the severity of individual outbreaks of plague or of other diseases , but it is probable that some of the epidemics which occurred in urban centres , where plague was most common , were on a sufficient scale to outweigh any natural increase in the population .
22 If we move on to the main agenda .
23 ‘ No one has any more to say on that point , so I suggest we move on to the next one . ’
24 ‘ Now we move on to the next step of our plan .
25 Before we move on to the next agenda , could we find some more seats for the people , six more chairs , get them together , say if you want to stand .
26 But as we continued on to the broad plateau of Geal-Charn , not named on the ordnance survey map , we saw a figure in the distance .
27 And then we come on to the final point , the whole issue of N H S changes in the final section .
28 So given that the electoral quota argument is not final , contrary to er what the commission implies and what seems to have been the brief given to the commission , the , we come on to the other points .
29 It had been unnerving for Martin and we had wasted a lot of time , but we pushed on to the final ridge .
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