Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] on to " in BNC.

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1 Prean , still unbeaten , showed that he is performing as well as at any time in his career when he outplayed Andrei up to 20-17 in the second game and then comfortably recovered from the disappointment of missing four match points to go on to a 21-8 , 22-24 , 21-13 win .
2 This may entail lining up a course or school that the child wants to go on to , or offering a financial inducement .
3 He has had some revelations which he wants to pass on to me .
4 Hire equipment needs to come on to site at an early stage ( see list ) .
5 But he added : ‘ Everybody recognises that the Government has to hold on to an existing policy until the replacement is ready to put in place , and clearly the Secretary of State has to hold to his policy until an alternative has been agreed . ’
6 One no longer has to hold on to any specifically human end , because the circumstances allow only a single and pre-human end , survival .
7 If a woman can make an excuse for a man she loves and wants to hang on to , she will .
8 Hendry is on the crest of a wave , very conscious of the fact that he 's the champion of the world , and wants to hang on to that rating of the number one player in the world .
9 He has to hang on to them with his hands . ’
10 He is to star in Death Wish Five and plans to go on to Death Wish Six and Seven .
11 International discussion of service of process is influenced — and often confused — by the differing assumptions of the participants , each of whom tends to project on to the international plane the familiar features of his own national system .
12 CARLOS SAINZ yesterday served notice that he intends to hang on to his precious but tiny lead in rallying 's World Championship after a dominant drive on day one of the RAC Rally .
13 She 's taking GCSEs this June and hopes to go on to ‘ A ‘ levels .
14 A CLEVELAND school band conducted by Labour leader Neil Kinnock hopes to go on to more national acclaim .
15 Zerorating has been reprieved until 1997 , and as a unanimous vote is needed to enforce any change , Britain hopes to hang on to its zero rate .
16 They tell the listener that the speaker wishes to hold on to his conversational turn , but at the same time asks for assistance .
17 Will he tell us how many thousands more people will lose their jobs while the Prime Minister tries to hang on to his ?
18 So from US you have been led back to US AND GOD ; it remains to go on to GOD AND US . ’
19 I refer , of course , to the discreet advertisements in the quality press , people mouthing fatuously ‘ Oh Barries ’ , when they see what shirt you 're wearing , the flyers Mercer manages to insinuate on to the information desks in some of the major London hotels , and so on and so forth .
20 Update Baseline then attempts to log on to LIFESPAN with the specified User Name/Password .
21 Directory Integrity Check then attempts to log on to LIFESPAN with the specified User Name/Password .
22 Type Module then attempts to log on to LIFESPAN with the specified User Name/Password .
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