Example sentences of "on [noun] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 I remember that when I had my first Meccano set , Dad made a simple hoist which was clamped to the table , a pulley was fixed to a hook above the mirror and my Teddy Bear used to go on trips up to the ceiling .
2 This road crosses a bare headland , leaving behind all the exciting scenery , and seven miles further on curves round to the coast and enters the village of Achiltibuie , continuing beyond past other smaller communities until brought to a stop by the steep slopes of Ben More Coigach , the huge mountain dominating both land and sea hereabouts .
3 However , this is not to say that many forms of life have not been able to adapt to life on slopes up to the 10,000-ft ( 3,050 m ) level , and in some cases higher .
4 It ticks off a litany of mistakes from its dependence on mainframes through to the conscious suppression of RISC technology and the grotesque series of blunders by which it handed over control of PCs to Intel and Microsoft .
5 It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance .
6 Now I do n't detect in the work of the er panel on doctrine up to the present time anything which tackles
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