Example sentences of "come on to the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Amid mounting chaos , Iliescu issued a radio appeal to factory workers and others to come on to the streets to defend the revolution .
2 The newspaper reporters who came on to the scene contributed to the overspill of spite .
3 After proper tribute had been paid to the heroic efforts of its singers and orchestra , the Royal Opera 's general director , Jeremy Isaacs , came on to the stage to make a special presentation to Sir Edward Downes .
4 We were feeling rather disgruntled at how many good films we 'd obviously missed when a man came on to the stage to read the nominations for one of the categories .
5 His point was that the yobs who came on to the pitch did so from the comfort of a new , multi-million pound stand .
6 ‘ He said my husband always came on to the site wearing dark glasses , ’ Jean says .
7 This will mean £20bn-worth of sterling coming on to the market to buy foreign currency .
8 New tracking devices arc coming on to the market to make this stage of planning easier , but most of us still have to plan where we want our socket outlets and lighting long before any kitchen equipment can be installed .
9 Finally it has been suggested that the likenesses between the Andokides Painter 's work and the Siphnian frieze might be explained by his having started as a sculptor there , then come on to the Kerameikos to invent red-figure under the inspiration of relief-colouring .
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