Example sentences of "[vb base] on to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Invert on to wire rack and cool completely .
2 Pick up the 4 e-wrap stitches all across the row and place on to needles .
3 Place on to skewers alternately with pieces of onion , green and red peppers and the mushrooms , adding a bay leaf to the skewers at intervals to give flavour .
4 Anyway Mr Kobold suggested that I press on to Manchester tonight . ’
5 Brush with water and press on to bottom of cake .
6 The crack above is quite awkward to start , but press on to finish this long pitch in one .
7 In my long experience of this species , I have noticed that as long as you have only a few juveniles over 1″ , these seem to stop growing at around 1.25″ , until an adult dies , whereupon a young fish will fill the gap and grow on to adult size at a remarkable rate .
8 Don and wife Barbara will travel to Hobart in Tasmania to watch the start of the third leg on February 13 and then fly on to London via Sydney and Los Angeles .
9 They planned to visit the Rockies and fly on to Vancouver and then down into the States .
10 Monarchs hold on to stars
11 Ulster folk hold on to holiday cash
12 Hold on to branches , Breathe by fractions .
13 Hold on to Jekub ! ’ she shouted to Dorcas , as the engine noise grew .
14 There will undoubtedly be more battles like this in the coming years , whether or not the Conservatives hold on to power .
15 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
16 ‘ You hold on to McAllister .
17 Sail on to Edfu where you will spend the night .
18 You will meet the boat at the lock of Nag Hammadi and sail on to Sohag — the capital of the province of Girga .
19 Then Little Billy would slip into his dressing gown and climb on to Swan 's back and off they would go .
20 The ways in which women project on to men are , in fact , important and unexplored areas of how male/female relationships stay in familiar , repetitive and traditional patterns .
21 Children just beginning on their first language have to solve the problem of how forms map on to meanings .
22 Chop garlic and parsley , mix with olive oil and spread on to slices .
23 You can then follow the Southern Upland Way back along the south bank of the Water of Trool and walk on to Minniwick Moss .
24 Walk on to Aberforest Bay and before descending to Aberforest itself , cross a stile near the first white house you reach .
25 Walk on to Robin Hoods Butts .
26 If we read on to Chapter Six of Genesis , we find God evidently reconsidering the decisions taken in Chapter One , 26–30 .
27 The plan was simple : run up , jump on to Kong 's back , pull him off the fallen Godzilla , throw him to the ground and then — well , we were n't sure what to do then , but we would think of something .
28 Then travel on to Delft where you will see how the famous ‘ Delft Blue ’ pottery is made and finally visit the miniature village of Madurodam .
29 They only stop them cos I hang on to choice int draw .
30 While many of the older songs that survive in the new set — ‘ Big ’ , ‘ Fishes Eyes ’ , ‘ Partial ’ — hang on to Justin 's overweight basslines for their effect , newer material enjoys a much broader baseboard .
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