Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] on to " in BNC.

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1 We check the statements , file them and send them on to the band along with our commission invoice .
2 Perfect pads : save the shoulder pads from your old blouses and dresses and glue them on to coathangers so that newer , delicate clothes do n't tear .
3 What I tomorrow and not here because they forward it on to us .
4 We will select a winner , publish the card in the paper , and send it on to the national finals .
5 Cut out or draw a picture of Freda and glue it on to the bookmark .
6 One of mankind 's first artistic gestures was to cover his hand with charcoal and press it on to a cave wall : ‘ I , man , was here ! ’
7 Dampen the edge of the buckram , bring over the seam allowance of the band and press it on to the dampened edge , notching out excess fabric on inward curves .
8 Take the second stitch and place it on to the first needle .
9 Take the third stitch and place it on to the next left-hand side empty needle and so on all along the row .
10 Some of us disown these qualities on a conscious level , and project them on to someone else .
11 With a month to put together a programme of events for this ‘ Reading Festival ’ , things were n't going well and the organisers approached London club owner Dave Bilk — yep , Acker 's bro — who put them on to B & H.
12 They cut the petticoats into six pieces and put them on to sticks .
13 We 'd dress up in our party things ; just put a little pinny on to start ; unpack the things from Fortnum 's , put them on to plates .
14 With regards to the latter , once they 're hooked and a fee agreed ( with you ) put them on to our publishers and advertising agents GOLWG — contact Tina Wilson Blwch Post 4 , 13 Stryd y Bont , Llanbedr Pont Steffan Dyfed SA48 7LX .
15 Actually , it was me who put them on to the place . )
16 The response will give particulars of the expert and the APIL member(s) who put them on to the database and who can be contacted for a more personal recommendation .
17 No , but I mean there are other such reasons I mean there may be initially choosing clothes or something like that , but when I put them on in the morning I usually put them on to suit the weather and what 's clean and what I 've got tights to match .
18 ‘ I did n't know where to begin looking for Mike so I called the police and they put me on to you .
19 ’ You put me on to a good thing , ’ he went on , ’ with Ardakke .
20 And Ah had a word on the phone with a Cambridge don they put me on to — he was somethin' to dae with the Scott Polar Institute , and he confirmed that supply aircraft would not normally be overflying the area we 're interested in . ’
21 ‘ Mr Angel sort of put me on to you , Lloyd , ’ she purred .
22 Put me on to your boss , please . ’
23 Is that what put you on to this business of writing about old houses ? ’
24 Rub it into the palm of your hand , and then spread it on to your own face .
25 They put it on to tape and called it ‘ Cossachok ’ , but later gave it the proper title of ‘ Hopak ’ .
26 I put my hand in the water trickling down the rock and put it on to Zoe .
27 Bring back Anton Corbijn ; put it on to recycled paper
28 Cut the slice in four and put it on to four hot plates .
29 We used to get a collar of rope , manilla rope , put it on to a truck and used to stretch it out first and then cut off the lengths .
30 He said that he did not think that it was a high priority to ask the Home Secretary to take £40 million out of his budget and put it on to the Secretary of State for Transport 's budget .
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