Example sentences of "[adv] on [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 She handed over a neatly wrapped ‘ mixed bunch ’ to one customer , with a chatty , ‘ Here you are , love , ’ and moved swiftly on to the next .
2 Move down on to the second page then .
3 Huy 's job was to tamp this second layer down on to the first .
4 The move to Apollo Place brought Minton to an area long associated with artists ; through a circular window half-way up the stairs he looked down on to the next door studio which had once belonged to Turner .
5 Working on three floors at once we decided to we needed to continue work on the seventh floor before moving up to the eighth and so on to the ninth by the information given us in the er we calculated that the men that were to get onto the programme by the end of the week calculated the production rate for various gangs to see how fast so that 's how it was looking .
6 All lighting circuits are radial ones — that is one cable goes from the fuseway in the consumer unit to the first light position , and then on to the second , and so on to the last on the circuit .
7 If you are fitting several lights ( downlighters or eyeball spots , say ) , run this cable to the nearest fitting , and then run cable from this to the next nearest , and so on to the last .
8 And so on until the Last Day , when it was always : ‘ How much did he leave , what was he worth ? ’
9 ‘ If something was a loss , he was n't really concerned with that ; somebody else could clear that up — he was already on to the next thing .
10 I had paid my rent early on with the last inelastic cheque I 'd written , had n't paid my Poll Tax , had tried to find bar work but been unsuccessful , and was borrowing off Norris , Gav and a few other pals to buy food , which comprised mostly bread and beans and the odd black pudding supper , plus a cider or two when I could be persuaded to squander my meagre resources on contributing to the funds required for a raid on the local off-licence .
11 Leopold realised very early on in the first visit that their money would not be made by giving public performances ,
12 If one may accept the equivalence of at least the concepts underlying the terms and on the one hand and and on the other , there is thus some solid evidence , in addition to the line of reasoning advanced above , to suggest that the concept of a division between " the interior " and " the exterior " existed at least from fairly early on in the sixteenth century ; and it is not unreasonable to suppose that the terms haric and dahil are not anachronistic in respect of the Kanunname .
13 If you want to skip the first quest in The Legend of Zelda on the NES , you can go straight on to the second one by entering Zelda as your name on the initial screen .
14 And then you 're straight on to the next job .
15 I thought at first that he was merely taking an open-air path to his own bedroom , but he went straight past the open door at the end of his sleeping car , and straight on past the next car also .
16 Seve hit a 3-wood and hooked it miles , nearly on to the first green .
17 A few of his rare essays in landscape are included in a small show of oils , aquatints and pencil drawings by Giorgio Morandi at Baldacci-Daverio also on until the 30th .
18 Now on to the next hole ,
19 Accepting this , some members of the British Government seem to have fallen back on to the second misconception .
20 Slowly , with her fists clenched tightly and her lips pursed , she put one foot and then the other out on to the first stepping-stone .
21 As she stepped out on to the third floor , her dark brows were drawn together in the beginnings of a frown because she was still thinking of that last conversation .
22 These are the things that we have both missed out on over the last few years , both of us working at all times . ’
23 Reporter asks : What have you missed out on in the last forty years ?
24 Where two agencies put forward conflicting options , the search is inevitably on for a third option , which may involve negotiation .
25 No other African became a bishop until well on into the twentieth century ! "
26 One wonders whether the explanation of this may be that the Parliamentary draftsmen immediately after the Union were English lawyers , and that it was not until well on in the nineteenth century that Scottish draftsmen came to draft bills applicable to Scotland and the spelling ‘ Burgh ’ was adopted in Statutes applying to Scotland .
27 Jadeite , highly prized in modern China , did not appear there until well on in the eighteenth century .
28 there was an appeal for a penalty late on in the 2nd half but it was turned doen .
29 Go through it to a track on the edge of the wood which then forks left up away from the edge of the wood to a clearing and then on to a second gate .
30 This level should , Leathart advised , be pushed on with speed to the Great Cross-course , and then on to the second fault , seen in the northern end of Fleming 's , which had cut off the vein , and there to institute a search .
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