Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 Trim away excess and place the base on to the cake drum .
2 In a remarkable inversion of Soviet vocabulary , he accused radicals of pressing for power using the " neo-Bolshevik tactic " of taking the political struggle on to the streets .
3 Delaney swung a foot on to the ladder .
4 He gripped it with his hands , got his foot on to the latch , heaved up and rolled over the top .
5 incentive to get us up this last steep pull on to the summit of Beinn Ghlas .
6 l Louise looked at her young son and suggested he might like to take his easel on to the patio .
7 Zigzagging our way down the street we saw a car coming towards us and thought some terrible error had allowed the driver on to the toboggan track .
8 Girls cheered and threw money on to the stage , but the curtain came down , the head hit him again and , with the curtain back up , the youngster was caned in the middle of the performance .
9 The car gave a roar , then slowly moved out of the garage ; the dim side-lights showed a pale flicker on the back of the house , then swung around for an instant on to the gardens .
10 He followed Trent over the rail on to the dock , prodding him with the tip of his knife : ‘ We go jus ' leetle way in the jungle , leetle dog . ’
11 Taking care to keep to the well trodden dirt path between the growing vegetables , she crossed the last field on to the riverbank .
12 So he 's on the life support right to the end
13 Welding a bonding cable on to the new rail .
14 If you want a conventional light switch to control the new lights , run the sub-circuit cable to a four-terminal junction box first , and connect the new switch cable tin to it before running cable on to the new lights .
15 Next he tossed a small coin on to the coffin .
16 I dropped each denomination of Cayman coin on to the sand to see how the machine responded to them .
17 She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water , sinking slowly down into the warmth .
18 ‘ His name is Matthew Blake , ’ Mandy informed Charity as they descended the steps from their cabin on to the paved pathway that led to the lodge .
19 Within a year , 10,000 miners had flocked from the Walla Walla settlement on to the reservation , and Lawyer 's followers readily signed an agreement exchanging mining rights north of the Clearwater for $50,000 .
20 Together , the three of them removed the boards which formed the trough and the natron ran off in a tide of white powder on to the floor .
21 Pipe hair on to the ballerina and allow to dry .
22 It is passing the market-makers ' responsibility on to the companies ' own stockbrokers , who will match buyers to sellers .
23 Reminding Management of diurnal enuresis has been attempted with initially asking the parent to remind the child regularly when to go to the lavatory and gradually pass that responsibility on to the child .
24 As she flopped down in a corner seat , Constance looked at the man pushing her case on to the rack opposite .
25 Duncan slung his small case on to the bed and zipped it open .
26 Charming , my dear ! ’ he muttered through closed teeth , throwing his Louis Vuitton overnight case on to the sofa .
27 Ybreska vaulted over the low , crumbling wall surrounding the old churchyard on to the rough pitted track which led towards Tbilisi .
28 In her agitation she had taken the longer route on to the Quay de Cologny .
29 That quick route on to the statute book was agreed after talks between Scottish Office ministers and Labour MPs .
30 This can be seen as a system for design in which the mapping of function on to the geometric domains is raised to the next level in which the requirement to manage and control the process is mapped on to the sub-processes or departments .
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