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

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1 We considered how much we , ourselves , hold on to an eternally-caring-for-others role .
2 Parts II and III are handed to the employees to take to their next employers , who will copy the details on to the P11 card , file Part II for reference and complete Part III and send it to their local inspector of taxes .
3 Department of Transport engineers last night were assessing damage to the two flyovers which feed traffic from the M1 on to the A406 North Circular Road and the A5 Edgware Road .
4 We too would like to see some pensioner and pensioner trustees on that trustee board , but we do also recognise because it is er a large scheme heavily weighted er with er pensioners and deferred pensioners in the very fact that it has been transferred from the public centre of public er sector into the private sector , that we would like to see an independent trustee er er appointed on to the er Committee of Management it would er er sort of act as a balance and be able to provide er specialist advice to particularly the Trade Union Trustees and for that matter the Employer Trustees so as to keep a broad balance of what 's happening within the that time .
5 In his study of Amer In his study of m the U S he found that seventy five percent of the s people who spoke Na-dene , could n't give a reason er a proper reason for passing their language on to the er children .
6 Lots of people were returning to the hut , but lots were going on to the Ober Gabelhorn .
7 As you leave Épernay for Reims , the vineyards of Dizy are those marvellous south-west-facing slopes which you wind your way through while climbing the steep ascent on to the Montagne plateau .
8 The ones shown are only the simplest ; each winds only once around the z-axis when projected on to the x-y plane .
9 On to the STMA2000 family .
10 And I come on to the mi middle
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