Example sentences of "[adj] on to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is tempting to try to cram as much information as possible on to the page , a solid mass of print is unattractive to the eye and is unlikely to be read .
2 down exhausted on to a chair .
3 Theodora had passed none of that on to the Archdeacon , and he had himself offered no judgement .
4 The third she found broken , knocked over on to its side , the water dripping from a puddle on the windowsill on to a seat below and through that on to the floor , and the flowers scattered and brown-edged , as if they 'd been picked for their beauty and freshness by a little girl and then loosed regardlessly on the path from her sticky hands as she ran off to do something else .
5 Er again on the national level , if you think there 's a , a campaign you wan na be involved in or wan na get started I 'll put that on to the area N U S who will , if it 's a credible case , will put it forward to the National Executive .
6 What my pals wanted and I put that on to the pitch .
7 There is some indication that the Government would like to put this on to the back burner , in order to concentrate the minds of schools on reportable results and market performance .
8 She tells me that ‘ the mother is just going through the process of grieving for the child she has n't had ’ ( the child is already eight months old ) : the health visitor 's instruction in the art of creating unpersons has been exemplary , and no doubt she is keen to pass this on to the mother .
9 One man told me that they left a rough sort of ramp at one side of the corn , and the horse slid down this on to the middlestead .
10 There is a sudden scuffle as one of the dancers collapses , delirious on to the stone floor .
11 So he says , ‘ Okay , ’ takes a 1-iron and leaves it short of the bunker , and then knocks his second on to the green .
12 Blobbed antiseptic on to the sodden blood-dangle
13 A driveway of red earth led to a white two-storeyed mansion , with nine tall windows on the first floor , each leading on to a balcony .
14 It is significant that Kerschensteiner insisted on the practical and the theoretical being part of the same syllabus , with the former leading on to an appreciation of the latter : it meant that ‘ civic virtues ’ had to be practised in order for them to become meaningful .
15 Stick these on to the base and lid with a little royal icing or water .
16 We can pass these on to the artist .
17 After revising its own nuclear liability , BNFL has passed these on to the electricity industry in the form of new fixed price contracts .
18 Shinwell was publicly accused by Wilson of misappropriation of funds and " traitorously " passing these on to the Shipping Federation .
19 I would appreciate if you would pass these on to the delegate concerned .
20 Then glue these on to the bookmark .
21 It was n't exactly square on to the place where Sal 's Golf had gone for a roll , but it was n't far off .
22 Although at that time the Unix PC was the most successful Unix product ever , by May 1986 ( UX No 79 ) , AT&T was struggling to market thousands of the things held in stock — it had wanted to sell a million of them — and had co-opted Convergent on to the job too .
23 In the confusion that followed the form tipped up propelling us all on to the floor .
24 It was me put you all on to the Om prayer .
25 She was trembling , aflame with a happiness so great she thought she could never contain it as Rune discarded his own clothes with such rapidity and lack of care that two shirt buttons fell unheeded on to the carpet .
26 As well as Steve 's publications our newssheet covers such topics as spotting grounds from branch line trains and local buses , and our most recent sheet contained an article on a spectacular view of Northtown 's thatched terraces that can be obtained by skateboarding off the top of the multi-storey on to the roof of Lloyds Bank .
27 But Lawrence dramatizes something else : if , within the construction of homosexuality as a fear or refusal of otherness , there may be a projection by the male heterosexual on to the homosexual of his fear of the woman as other , there may also be a disavowal of the heterosexual 's fear of the homosexual as the same — that is , a fear of those gender proximities and interconnections , including Lawrence 's opposed energy ‘ flows ’ , whose feared mutual implication compromises not only the ideology of sexual difference , but the cultural formations which it underwrites .
28 The best I have ever managed is to replace the stitches one by one on to the needle hooks with a transfer tool and even then I lost more stitches ( and had to ‘ save ’ them ) than I transferred successfully .
29 Iridescent sequins attract the light and just a few scattered on to a design are really eye-catching .
30 Where there is a danger of colliding with or hitting something , rather than abandoning ship and letting the board glide unaided on to the target , it is far better to fall in , bringing the rig with you , which will stop it instantly .
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