Example sentences of "'s [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's on to the ball before anyone else , but he conserves the energy of his horses . ’ |
2 | Then it 's on to the state of Massachusetts for today 's destination , Boston . |
3 | Then it 's on to the weights and rowing apparatus . |
4 | Oh and there 's one thing I did n't tell you : Moscow Centre 's on to the pattern . |
5 | It 's down to the individual to emerge from any school or so-called school . |
6 | But let's face it gents , speed in itself on a completely open road with nobody around is not in itself dangerous , that 's down to the individual . |
7 | ‘ It depends entirely where you live whether it 's down to the school you are in or the local education authority . |
8 | He says they had to deal with more serious injuries than usual and it 's down to the lack of rain . |
9 | I really think that first and foremost this one 's down to the board . |
10 | He says it 's down to the strength of the building and in each case the JCB wins . |
11 | er As you know , it 's been bandied around that there 's the possibility that it could cost in the region of 3 to 3 1/2 million pounds , and obviously that 's down to the rate payer . |
12 | So it 's down to the chip and we have n't had the chance of being . |
13 | but individuals have a responsibility for crime as well , because the ownership of , of crime problems is not just the police , it 's down to the community in which that the people live . |
14 | ‘ After the office , it 's over to the pub , then a gig , then to a club . ’ |
15 | Meanwhile , it 's over to the USA too for the Galaxy C-5 , mission complete , thanks for the memory . |
16 | Looks like it 's over to the Government , Kirsty . |
17 | THEN IT 'S OVER TO THE PERFORMER(S) , AND it is here ( at least in the Western Classical music tradition ) , that the point of contract for the great majority of music lovers occurs : not with the original text ( as with paintings , architecture , novels , poetry , often even drama ) , but with the interpreter . |
18 | He 's through to the semi-finals of the nude mud-wrestling , and he 's in training . |
19 | And he ought to know : he 's through to the finals . |
20 | Once that 's done , it 's off to the software setup . |
21 | For rock it 's off to the beach — in our case probably Skegness which carries a wide variety of large pebbles of many geological types . |
22 | Bumpety , bump and it 's off to the dump , I hum inside my head . |
23 | Once this skill is mastered it 's off to the hills to put all the theory to test in local gold-bearing streams . |
24 | Though he 's handed down management of the firm to his daughter Margaret , Cyril still spends each morning making sandwiches at the back of the shop … then it 's off to the bakery in nearby Wanborough in the afternoon . |
25 | Then it 's off to the library , a detailed study of perhaps just one book and your heroine could be a sufficiently convincing expert . |
26 | So after a last minute practise session on the open road it 's off to the Aylesbury test centre … no chequered flag in prospect but the possible thrill of discarding those rather embarassing Learner plates for the world 's best . |
27 | A quick dust , to get rid of the cobwebs , and it 's off to the track , adrenalin pumping , because that time has come for the first track workout of the summer . |
28 | Zacco 's off to the coast with his officers . |
29 | Next day , it 's off to the supermarket to catch up with the shopping — do n't forget the newborn-size nappies ! |
30 | I said well it 's up to the teachers , I said , you ca n't expect me , I mean if there was if he was picked on I would go down there but I mean if he 's being naughty then it 's up to the teachers to sort him out |