Example sentences of "it [verb] on to a " in BNC.

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1 As soon as an assignment has been fully proofed it goes on to a list which is published every two months to all of the sales execs and you just look out for your number , all right ? and you 've got your own personal records of course , if you know you 've earned bonus then that 's where to claim it .
2 The small firm needling the big multinational may be only a nuisance for the time being , but if it latches on to a new and successful technology and makes all the right first-mover investments it may be tomorrow 's market leader .
3 As it howled on to a new course , the river bank no longer protected Trent and Mariana from the worst of its savagery .
4 It opened on to a flagged walled yard that sloped steeply upward to where steps and a battered gate gave access to the rear driveway , with its ramshackle collection of goat- and poultry-pens .
5 After a while it turned on to a concrete road , where another truck was waiting .
6 It looked on to a pool , one of several small pools created by the removal of clay for the reserve 's perimeter wall .
7 It went on to a leading role in the ‘ Baker plan ’ , Brady 's predecessor , based on debt rescheduling and new loans , not debt relief .
8 It gave on to a shadowed court whose centrepiece was an orrery on a stone plinth .
9 It backed on to a big grey building like an overgrown garden shed , with no windows .
10 I went looking at a house the other day and it backed on to a lake .
11 Yeah they , they erm when you switch the teletext on it comes on to a hundred , that 's the thing , and , and , and on that a hundred they 'll give you er news one O two or whatever it is , you know , and so on .
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