Example sentences of "[vb base] on to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Brush with water and press on to bottom of cake .
2 Don and wife Barbara will travel to Hobart in Tasmania to watch the start of the third leg on February 13 and then fly on to London via Sydney and Los Angeles .
3 Which is what I meant to erm tt get on to Chris from the press office B B C Well I 'll give him a bell and just organize it for one day .
4 Children do not have that choice , and if they are not helped by those they rely on to deal with their frightening and disturbing feelings then they can suffer considerable harm .
5 Pour on to ice in glasses and garnish with geranium petals .
6 Turn on to sheet of greaseproof paper sprinkled with icing sugar .
7 But even its unmediated , image-led format can only command an audience of around 3 million — a few million less than normally turn on to Songs Of Praise .
8 Switch on to perils of computer games
9 At 16-plus they go on to college for up to two years and follow courses which will lead to work .
10 After giving the first five breaths into the child 's mouth , or if the child is small , mouth and nose , go on to C for circulation .
11 An alternative explanation is that L3 overwinter in the soil rather than on the grass and only migrate on to pasture at some point between June and October as a result of some factor , as yet unknown , perhaps involving ing earthworms or coprophagic beetles .
12 Let us just accept that the inclusion of education within social policy is the consequence of a comparatively arbitrary decision by the author , and move on to look at the difficult problems that would have to be faced if we were to define social policy in terms of public expenditure which contributes to public welfare .
13 He move on to Hull in around ‘ 90 .
14 During her visit to the county the princess will open the St Nicholas Hospice in Bury St Edmunds , and then move on to Sudbury for two more special engagements .
15 In both chapters we begin with descriptive material and then move on to issues of economic importance involving the institutions .
16 Twice she made the kind of excuse that people made at cocktail parties when they wanted to extricate themselves from a conversation and move on to talk with another guest , but five minutes later he was back at her side again , bending closer and closer towards her so that she became unpleasantly aware of the stale , alcoholic aura of his breath .
17 But to have an upper bulk like mine and a head like a bull , well , I ca n't see all the good , kind lasses falling over themselves and saying , Aw , Ben , come on to bed with me . ’
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