Example sentences of "way on to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to a Nature Conservancy Council Report ( 1981b ) significant declines in swan populations in many parts of Britain are due to the ingestion of lead shot and weights which find their way on to lake and stream beds from where they are consumed as grit .
2 From the tour a distressing evening found its way on to TV screens .
3 In the censorship scale obscene literature might be rated as less serious than racist literature but both would have to defer to seditious literature which normally does not find its way on to library shelves .
4 These exotic fruits are increasingly finding their way on to supermarket shelves and from there to our fruitbowls .
5 With the market for the costliest wines at a current low point , more and more very expensive and underaged bottles are finding their way on to high-street wine merchants ' shelves .
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