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

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1 He remembered how the travellers and the seafarers who came to Tara had always told that at the centre of every whirlpool , at the heart of every tempest , is a great tranquillity , and he caught and held on to this thought .
2 To run the program put the Mega Disk into your floppy drive , log on to this drive and type in the command , ADVICE .
3 ROS : To sum up : your father , whom you love , dies , you are his heir , you come back to find that hardly was the corpse cold before his young brother popped on to this throne and into his sheets , thereby offending both legal and natural practice .
4 But when the boys became seven they they went on to this school on the green .
5 You lied your way on to this voyage by implying you were an experienced crew .
6 Right we 're on to this roll now .
7 THE Royal Shakespeare Company has put Ellesmere Port on to this year 's national tour .
8 Mine , at any rate , after the initial angers and resentments , has lingered on to this day , and I think there has never been a rime when I did not remember that love and think of Dana .
9 Many of the documents signed at Halling bear the signatures of these men and among these we find Phillip de Poucnessh now known as Punish Hill ; Richard le Veel , Veles of Snodland ; John le Lad now Lads Farm ; John de Holoweye , Holoway Court Snodland ; and another name that lives on to this day is Bavens Bank , which probably derives its name from Adam de Bavent .
10 It was on to this scene of uncompromising paganism that the erratic bishop Wilfrid of Ripon came .
11 I would n't be at all surprised to find them camping on your doorstep , once they get on to this story .
12 Mr Smith , of course , latched on to this development .
13 Second , there is the overlay on to this map of the 1981 Census ward boundaries and summation of pixels falling into each of the recognized land-cover types .
14 They 've put it from that wall , and they 've stuck it on to this wall .
15 Indeed the poverty of the police resources put on to this kind of case is one of the lasting issues it raises .
16 I had a very deep feeling that the attack on the village by the Black Watch was not going to be successful due to the fact that the enemy were well dug in and were determined to hold on to this position .
17 I had heard the bell toll … the wave of ecstasy which drove me on to this shore had pressed me into a dark , dull interior .
18 They held on to this fortress until 1264 , when it passed to the Habsburgs , who in turn lost it to the canton of Zurich in 1452 .
19 Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish .
20 And then it wo n't go on to this side .
21 Hold on to this tension for a slow count to five , then let your feet relax and become limp as you breathe out with a sigh .
22 As the media caught on to this aspect of the cult , it caused some skins to leave the movement and more violent people to join it .
23 I 've been on to this morning , asked me to and they have got thirty palettes there at the moment .
24 It is quite clear that nothing is missing from the other end of the Interludium as it was copied on to this vellum : the vellum had already been cut to its surviving top edge by the time the Interludium came to be written on to it .
25 Our own sonar is now locked on to this device and the sonar room has suddenly become the focal centre of interest in the Kilcharran .
26 I said I did n't want to get on to this area because it 's you know , we could go on all night discussing whether this , well whether that .
27 Is that what put you on to this business of writing about old houses ? ’
28 Now on to this business of a part time job .
29 He walked back over the warm , moonlit meadows and paused before the inn , but held on to this resolution , the righteousness firing through him like brandy .
30 Screw the ball on to this extension .
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