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

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1 The Arts : Recycled jewels Alan Blyth welcomes on to CD more great performances from the age of black disc
2 ‘ ( 1 ) Where livestock belonging to any person strays on to land in the ownership or occupation of another and — ( a ) damage is done by the livestock to the land or to any property on it which is in the ownership or possession of the other person ; or ( b ) any expenses are reasonably incurred by that other person in keeping the livestock while it can not be restored to the person to whom it belongs or while it is detained in pursuance of section 7 of [ the ] Act , or in ascertaining to whom it belongs ; the person to whom the livestock belongs is liable for the damage or expenses , except as otherwise provided by [ the ] Act . ’
3 On the science of botany he comments that ‘ the lucid order and systematical arrangement of plants was not fully completed until a very recent period , when a Swede first gave lessons and then laws in this interesting science. , This reference to Linnaeus leads on to exchange between Chelsea and Europe .
4 Transfer front bed stitches on to beck bed needles ( at this point you will have a ‘ sandwich ’ of one back bed stitch , neck edge and one front bed stitch on each back bed needle ) .
5 Once you have placed the centre stitches on to waste yarn you can return each set of shoulder stitches to working position and cast them off in one action .
6 In it reconnaissance leads on to strategy and related tactics ; there is management of logistics and intelligence , of time as well as of forces ; planning is constantly updated by observation and reporting ; field actions have their own integrity , but are kept in tune with the master plan .
7 How was it The next section goes on to analysis section three I think .
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