Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] on to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century . |
2 | Then I got on to James again . " |
3 | I remember once I got on to Norton because there was this I wanted to get to but I did do some shepherding there , and that was another fun , carrying , and that 's a winter job , carrying the sheep hurdling , hurdles and stakes , I worked with a gypsy , a Romany gypsy , and he could n't speak very much , and tended to sing , as if something not quite right about him . |
4 | ‘ I moved on to agencies for domestic help , including nannies . ’ |
5 | ‘ Then I moved on to hotels . |
6 | When I moved on to Agra I found that the appearance of the buildings there had changed noticeably . |
7 | And then from there I moved on to C I D at in Nottingham . |
8 | Anyway Mr Kobold suggested that I press on to Manchester tonight . ’ |
9 | I asked him , but he was already asleep and I drove on to Huacho , wondering what sort of a man Gómez would turn out to be and why Iris Sunderby had broken her journey at Lima and driven up to Cajamarca . |
10 | Leaving a continuous , scalding double-tyretrack in my wake , I rocketed on to Sunset Boulevard , jumped three lights and made a spectacular crash-landing in the lot beneath the Vraimont . |
11 | They only stop them cos I hang on to choice int draw . |
12 | So I climbed on to Armstrong 's bonnet for a better view . |
13 | I was going on with it , all the bumps were okay but when I was actually inside the building again I hung on to GrandPat to get to the steps but my hand slipped so I was going round with the current so I tried to hold on to the orange thing that they had put there but I slipped off that and I kept on going round and the lifeguard gave erm me and somebody else a hoop and we both grabbed onto it |
14 | She turned and went back towards her house , and I walked on to Baskerville Hall . |
15 | From here I walked on to Men Scryfa , an iron age monument and on to the Nine Maidens prehistoric stone circle . |
16 | Erm can I move on to family benefits now a word about family benefits . |
17 | Can I move on to bridge repair of Road . |
18 | Can I move on to item number sixteen , the Cheskevod 's trading charter . |
19 | Well , erm , I was just trying to do it , do it , do the example four , whilst I was here , so that if I have a problem , I , I can ask about it before I go on to example five . |
20 | How long should I hold on to records ? |
21 | After that , I went on to Cairo , where the heat was insupportable . |
22 | Well , and then I went on to Rome to look at a Goldoni production and I had to see the Pope , but I tell you — I hope you 're not Catholic — the sight of the old pullet being cheered up the aisle of St. Peter 's … |
23 | I went on to Birmingham 's All Saints Hospital , which is cheek by jowl with Winston Green Prison . |
24 | Finally , resolved to find at least a change of heat , I went on to Khartoum , which had the merit at least of being dry in contrast to the swelter up north . |
25 | Apart from the youngest , all my sisters left school at sixteen or so and got married shortly afterwards , whereas I went on to university . |
26 | Having been awarded my red beret , I went on to RAF Brize Norton where I completed seven parachute jumps and was awarded my ‘ wings ’ . |
27 | Er then I went on to Buffalo and Niagara falls and crossed over to Canada which I had a few friends there . |
28 | I emerged on to Oxford Street where the decorations festooned the streetlamps and even the Wimpy bars had spray-snowed their windows . |
29 | Now , I think what we 've got to try and ensure is that , that rural counties like Shropshire get a fair crack at that money as well , and we need to be starting to develop and I 'll touch on this if I come , gentlemen , when I come on to development strategy , we need to be developing a regeneration strategy for the county , so that bids to the government for funding from the regeneration budget and from this , from the regen from the er , the single regeneration agency , er , are seen against the background of a cohesive strategy , and we , I think we will be much more successful when we go for government money bids , on that particular basis . |
30 | The PFLP-GC was allegedly linked to the bombing of the Pan American Boeing 747 which crashed on to Lockerbie , Scotland , on Dec. 21 , 1988 , killing 270 people [ see pp 36409-10 ] . |