Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] on to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In its place , service stations were to be required to install vapour traps directly on to petrol pumps . |
2 | To continue main walk After beach huts , take steps up on to cliff and follow path to St Abb 's village ( d ) , where keep as close as possible to coast , to drop down into harbour ; take steps between last two cottages in harbour ( with red-tiled roofs ) and ascend path to road where turn right , past church to end of village . |
3 | Folly forced her mind back on to business . |
4 | Both Doherty and Stephen Beatty fired in decent crosses early on to test the Tbilisi keeper and then Johnston almost get on the end of a long punt upfield by Dornan . |
5 | If the level is low , your doctor may give you iron tablets , and run another blood test later on to check their effectiveness . |
6 | So they only had two hours further on to go from The Two Mills then to Hollyhead basically . |
7 | My decision early on to build site-specific works in steel took me out of the traditional studio . |
8 | LIZ McCOLGAN pulled clear of the field early on to clock an impressive victory in yesterday 's Tokyo women 's marathon . |
9 | Painting food colour directly on to icing and marzipan instead of kneading it in has a number of advantages . |
10 | Just after passing level with house ( visible away to left ) , avoid stone bridge on left leading to iron gates but fork left 20 yds later on to path which crosses stream and follows it then reaches road . |
11 | And , even as I hurled the word down on to paper in my headlong rush , I could n't help correcting his solecism . |
12 | Do not make the mistake of putting the two sets of shoulder stitches back to working position and running the whole lot together on to waste yarn as this can be a nuisance when you need to unravel parts of the waste yarn while you join the shoulders together . |
13 | Panama thrusts Third World back on to centre stage Notebook . |
14 | It was as if those streamers , knotted to the shrine , ensured the gods ' protection — that Bhawāni , who went south , would bring the shepherds safely home again and Maiyu would take care of all those who stayed behind : as if the streamers knotted autumn safely on to spring . |
15 | ‘ I am going over to Stone later on to change our Mother 's accumulator . |
16 | BBC Radio 1 is the most influential radio station in Britain and it is every plugger 's dream to get their records regularly on to Radio 1 's ‘ A ’ list . |
17 | Yes welcome to Talking Sport , good evening , tonight 's headlines ; a disappointing result at the Manor as Oxford United outplay Charlton , especially in the first half , but concede a goal late on to finish as a one all draw , and they drop to eighteenth in the table . |