Example sentences of "could [vb infin] on to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She loved the way you could stride on to any stage with that easy cat-like walk of yours and instantly dominate the place . |
2 | But the three-minute song is just a left-over from when that was all you could fit on to one side of a 78 record . |
3 | All of this involved taking both parents ’ sex cells with their half-complement of DNA signals in the chromosomes , and bringing them together so that the cells could clamp on to each other and start dividing and growing . |
4 | Emboldened by his success , the being could go on to parallel transport the vector a along the closed path NABN in Fig. 3.8 . |
5 | Out of seventy children in the village school only sixteen could go on to further education after the age of ten or eleven . |
6 | If you wanted to shorten the circuit you could press on to Black Sail Hut . |
7 | She could quite happily spend a few days here , just remembering her own childhood : the train set , the beautifully designed doll 's house , the football game … it made her sad that she had no children of her own so that she could cling on to that childhood that she so often missed . |