Example sentences of "[conj] on to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Novacrylic is a top surface which can be laid directly on to a macadam sub base or on to layers of Novacushion or the new Ultracushion . |
2 | None of the Regulations refers to the possibility of translations into Braille or on to cassette to facilitate access to information by the many people who have a sight impairment . |
3 | Goods would be unloaded at Lindau , taken across the Bodensee to Rorschach , and from there go on through the passes to the south , to Milan or on to Venice for further shipment . |
4 | Follow the road back to Llanover where you can get a bus back to Pontypool or on to Abergavenny . |
5 | In East Anglia people either in the on their pub lunches they either throw themselves on to that or on to treacle pudding . |
6 | These are called trans-shipment points , where extra costs are involved if goods have to be loaded on to other types of transport , such as from ships on to lorries , or on to railway waggons to go further inland . |
7 | Their anxiety may be displaced on to the actual ceremony , making the responses correctly , being the centre of attention , or on to details of the reception or party to be held afterwards . |
8 | They come in a great many varieties and can be mounted straight on to a ceiling , on to walls or on to tracks , and then pointed towards whatever needs special lighting . |
9 | Well , Chair , erm , most of my money is under the Resources Management sub-committee , erm , that has been very thoroughly examined , I think the Resources P A G have agreed with me , on the other P A G , and John has written that on to search for saving what I would say , over and above the call of duty . |
10 | In 1957 he was appointed relief manager for their branches throughout London and three years later he became their Holloway branch manager , moving to Ilford as the manager in 1963 and on to Southend-on-Sea as depot manager in 1973 . |
11 | Here it crosses the Trent and into the Erewash Canal and on to Langley Mill . |
12 | The nurses watched helpless as the time-delay system — designed to stop prisoners escaping — allowed him into the lobby and on to freedom . |
13 | If you draw a line from Loughborough down the A six , through the city of Leicester and on to Market Harborough to the east of that line , in that part of the county where most of the hunting takes place , there is one small piece of land , less than one acre , somewhere near Thorpe Satchfield which we actually control . |
14 | With the first issue she hitched north to York and on to Hull , where the students were occupying the campus in solidarity with the May Events at first , but rapidly in pursuit of ‘ One Man — One Vote ’ within the university . |
15 | The DEA recruited undercover couriers who would be monitored as they carried the drugs from Lebanon , through Cyprus and Europe and on to drug dealers in Detroit . |
16 | From the car park at Alfred 's Tower — on the National Trust 's Stourhead Estate — the route goes around three miles across country to Redlynch and on to Burton . |
17 | Soon you come to Cressbrook Mill , which dates from 1182 , before crossing the Monsal viaduct and on to Bakewell Station and the Coombs Road viaduct . |
18 | They are guidelines , there are no final decisions to be taken in terms of the implementation of a number of these , but this is the Committee 's opportunity to view those in detail and make its recommendations through proposals to Policy and Resources Committee and on to Council . |
19 | The Soudley Brook flows on from Camp Mill , towards Bradley , passing the site of the 19th century Tilting Mill , past the 19th century Soudley Furnaces ( Lower Soudley ) and on to Bradley itself , where there are the remains of an 18th century wireworks and a later foundry . |
20 | In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business . |
21 | Back to the train for the spectators and on to Ilkley to see how the walkers were progressing . |
22 | His exceptional progress soon led to exhibition matches and tours of western Europe , and on to America , where his family settled in 1920 . |
23 | In 1286 he accompanied Edward to Paris and on to Gascony . |
24 | From here you walk to West Camel , then to the south of Yeovilton and on to Ilcester . |
25 | I walked to Coruisk from Sligachan and on to Camusunary and Kilmarie with a young American friend who had never been in this part of Scotland before . |
26 | The route follows the B3004 for a while to East Worldham , turning right along a minor road and bearing left to head up through Monk Wood and on to Alton where it ends at the railway station . |
27 | We bypassed Shaibah of the famous and immortal song Shaibah Blues — which will be belted out by our sons and their sons I hope for evermore — and on to Bahrain where we landed and had a bit of a briefing by the CO of No 84 Squadron based at Shaihali , and so on down the Gulf to look for the City of Glasgow . |
28 | Soon the route arrives at Tennyson Down , one of the highlights of the route , and on to Alum Bay which looks out over the chalky points of the Needles . |
29 | This was Ursula of the long blonde hair and double-barrelled baronial-barbaric surname ( withheld by Behrens ) , who had fled what survived of ancestral estates — on one view of the matter — and had made her courageous way across Europe , shot at and winged by border guards , to Vienna , and on to London , where she fell among art historians and was counselled by Anthony Blunt . |
30 | Then it was on to Lusaka , and on to London and a bedsitter in Kilburn , and ANC safe house . |