Example sentences of "[verb] on to [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state . |
2 | You may also need to lay on a messenger service to deliver the film to the newspaper building while the photographer goes on to his next assignment . |
3 | Not having the culinary skills to extract nourishment from this household item she passed on to her second request ; could she have money to buy uniforms for her kids to go to their new school ? |
4 | Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy . |
5 | Sometimes these were ad hominem arrangements-that in Kefe was dissolved after a year and that in Kutahya when the holder moved on to his next post , though Kutahya was recreated a mevleviyet in 989/1581 — but many of them had become permanent by the end of the century . |
6 | Eventually , as the song wound on to its thirtieth verse , the bridegroom presented Chaman with 1000 rupees ( about £25 ) . |
7 | So I 'll blur over the consequences for Ulster and hurry on to my next point — the re-establishment of an Irish House of Lords , the first since 1801 . |
8 | ‘ The first thing I wanted to do when I learned to play the guitar was to play just like the Banshees ’ guitarists , ’ recalls Debbie , having moved on to her second pint of Ireland 's finest . |
9 | Two towering Indian performances lit up the fourth day , with the ‘ boy wonder ’ Tendulkar going on to his second mouthwatering century of the series , lifting his side to 272 after a ninth-wicket stand of 81 with the stubborn More , who made 43 . |
10 | Moving on to your third point , the long-term aspects of education , you said these are largely demographic ? |
11 | Unarmed combat is basically the quickest way of attacking somebody and grinding them into little pieces before moving on to your next victim . ) |
12 | During the second week our dieter will move on to her next set of goals . |
13 | Let's move on to my next guest . |
14 | ‘ And , if we do get the breaks , there is no reason why we can not move on to our first ever final . ’ |
15 | Let's move on to our next section . |
16 | Erm , they just went on to their fifth form |
17 | His pleasure was that England went on to their first home victory against the West Indies since 1969 . |
18 | His pleasure was that England went on to their first home victory against the West Indies since 1969 . |
19 | The following year he won the 500 race at the North West at 88.71mph , and then went on to his first World Championship successes , in both the 350 and 500 classes , the first man ever to do so . |
20 | Oh I should n't have gone on to you last time , that is where the mistake comes . |
21 | ‘ Damnation ’ now feels good that this small Year Niner has been ‘ Witnessed ’ to and moves on to his next victim . |
22 | Coventry rugby Club the venue for the Bicester army to charge on to their second succesive Twickenham final . |
23 | Byas held on to his third catch in the slips to gain Carrick the wicket of Harvey Trump , and after Robinson had returned to account for Andrew Cottam , Carrick rounded off the innings by getting the stubborn Andrew Caddick caught at extra cover for 37 . |