Example sentences of "[verb] on to [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Siddhis are the powers which can be added on to basic TM such as levitation , extra-sensory perception , telepathy , telekinesis , spiritual healing and control of mind over body . |
2 | ( a ) Beer Small resort , joined on to larger Seaton , with fishing still important . |
3 | We began at Bakewell , the central town of the Peaks , where we visited the 14th Century church to see its celebrated collection of mediaeval monuments , did some souvenir shopping and could n't resist a genuine Bakewell Pudding before going on to nearby Chatsworth , the ‘ Palace of the Peak ’ . |
4 | ‘ I reckon he will hold on to that England No. 9 shirt for years to come . ’ |
5 | I got ta go on to next Thursday . |
6 | Unisys will add its own management applications to the framework , including critical resource management and software distribution modules , which will be passed on to other Tivoli users , such as Pyramid and Tendem , through Unix System Labs ( UX No 409 ) . |
7 | ‘ How did you get on to this Hilton business ? ’ demanded Morgan . |
8 | She travelled on to western Georgia and reached the Black Sea , but there her journeys ended as she suffered an infection from the bite of a tick which resulted in her death in Kutaisi , the west Georgian capital , 22 September 1840 . |
9 | People from European Community countries can be recruited on to British TC schemes but as yet the EC offers no equivalent . |
10 | People from European Community countries can be recruited on to British TC schemes but as yet the EC offers no equivalent . |