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

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1 ‘ You will load your aeroplanes with T.N.T. , ’ he said , ‘ fly in line-astern to Corps H.Q. , and crash on to the roof of the Corps commander 's chateau , in alphabetical order . ’
2 Place on to the pond .
3 You may also like to cut out a ‘ horizon ’ of white fondant and press on to the base of the cake drum to resemble hills below .
4 Press on to the head , smoothing on to secure .
5 Press on to the end of the cake .
6 Press on to the front of the hutch for the rabbit 's body .
7 There was a small-screen TV that some Helsinki taxis fit on to the back of the driving seat .
8 These simply and securely fit on to the 178mm ( 7in ) diameter disc using a Velcro-type fastening .
9 Make several more flowers in the same way and attach on to the waterlily leaves .
10 Make a little fondant handle , and attach on to the door .
11 It would roll around on the carpet , then leap on to the piano and then on to the pianist 's lap , where it would start licking the hands that played the magic notes .
12 The rudder and tiller assembly simply slot on to the back of the boat but the important thing to remember is that the tiller must go underneath the rope force before the rudder is clipped on .
13 There have been well documented delays to SuperSparc and Sun has apparently built two crystals into its Mbus motherboards so that customers can upgrade their processor modules with higher clock-rate parts as they trickle on to the market , without having to dicker with clock timing and synchronisation .
14 A door into the hallway , a door beyond that , and Schmidt going for the french window that let on to the patio .
15 Instead , look for a protein based product that is acid balanced to keep the cuticle tight and hold on to the colour .
16 Hold on to the edge of 1 bench with your hands behind your back .
17 I 'll stay with you and hold on to the guns .
18 Hold on to the case chassis with your other hand to eliminate the possibility of static discharge between your thumb and the integrated circuit .
19 Hold on to the sledge rails here — keep a loose grip or your hands get tired — try not to keep your foot on the brake ( a miniature snow hook held off the snow by an elasticated octopus grip ) or your other leg will get tired — do n't shout too much at the dogs or they get confused — the occasional quiet word is helpful — on downhills brake gently if you need to so that the line stays tight . '
20 If you 're not gon na sit straight then hold on to the computer !
21 If we hold on to the suffering of those nearest to us , we may not be strong enough to offer any real help by lifting them from whatever is affecting them .
22 Ann said hold on to the pattern , she said I do n't know what to do , erm knit them
23 You sit on the saddle and try and keep your balance and hold on to the handlebars .
24 As long as doctors hold on to the role of being omnipotent , it is not surprising they need defences .
25 And hold on to the bundles ! ’
26 If they do not and you are at first-floor level , climb on to the window sill and let yourself hang feet first , facing the wall , before letting go to lessen the height of your fall .
27 For the grass , colour royal icing green and spread on to the cake drum , making little tufts with a palette knife .
28 Spread on to the cake drum , blending the colours together with a palette knife to create a sea effect .
29 Conference , could you be upstanding and welcome on to the platform , Catherine and , delegates from the Lancashire region where last year 's congress was held , to unveil the G M B banner .
30 We taxi on to the runway , midday on the murder mile , to fly to the capital of the New United States Of Europe .
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