Example sentences of "go [adv prt] onto the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er after deliberate first we wondered whether they ought to go through onto the racecourse and then we decided no probably the best place for them would be round the back of the main stand .
2 Andy takes the man 's calves under his armpits and lifts ; I get underneath and force the man 's shoulders up ; his head goes over onto the stone rim of the vent , beneath the grating .
3 What I want , would like to see , and I think is in your interest and the public 's interest is actually to , to not just be responding but to be , to be reactive but to be pro-active , and to be going out onto the streets as it were .
4 So use the normal rules on the approach side for those , I E roundabout rules , but going back onto the signals again , on roundabouts like that do n't give unnecessary signals .
5 The nearest I 've come to being arrested in the line of duty was when I was told to go out onto the streets , microphone in hand , and smile at people .
6 However , Operation Granby proved that it is possible to go out onto the charter market for ships and find ships from many different nations to perform the tasks that we wanted of them .
7 Cold may also go down onto the chest with lots of secretions , coughing and rattling of mucus .
8 So this is , what got me a bit suspicious right , well I speaking to her and all and I said , well you know , this is it and , you know she said she knows George is , is meant to be coming up and I said look and I says and I 'm gon na go down onto the floor here , and just as I was to go onto the floor there was a phone call right , and it was Alice .
9 They fell into step together , and went down onto the path which followed the bank of the stream , Jehan laughed softly , and then he sat down in the middle of the carpet to eat the last of the sweet cakes .
10 We went up onto the station again .
11 W w when you first er when you first went up onto the picket lines erm h how m many of you w were there then ?
12 From the pass go up onto the ridge leading to the summit of Crinkle Crags ( 0.75 miles ) .
13 Do you know , I do n't think I 've ever seen that before where the robin has gone up onto the seeds
14 He was half-annoyed and half-worried that George had gone up onto the moor in such fierce weather .
15 We went out onto the circuit .
16 Having drunk 3 times , the driving limit ; she probably went out onto the window ledge and fell off entirely by accident .
17 Erm and on a Friday all the beds went out onto the grass outside the wards for the wards to be cleaned
18 Er and when it progressed to automatic tools , all these tools were kept in a store at night , and you collected them in the morning when you went back onto the job .
19 Go out onto the road .
20 From the Glenmore car park , go back onto the road and turn right .
21 Erm you go back onto the performance guidelines that have been basically imposed citizens charter really at the end of the day .
22 For example , if you suddenly feel unwell after eating , either cut out the food you suspect for several weeks before trying it again , or if you are confused about which food or drink may be causing the problem , go back onto the Stage I diet for a week or so .
23 Turn left into Bleak Terrace and go back onto the Fell through the wicket gate to the village boundary wall .
24 I turn round and go back onto the street and then have one last look at her .
25 Having gone out onto the lake as calm as the surface itself , he had caught , as it might be , some of the immovable unsettling darkness and chill which lay for ever imprisoned deep below , like his own too-recent self .
26 But first let's go out onto the river to see how the Oxford Blue boat has been shaping .
27 " Last winter , " he recalls , " Myra would come across from Dunoon for a fortnightly session and the three of us would go out onto the practice ground whatever the weather .
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