Example sentences of "we [modal v] [verb] on to " in BNC.

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1 Maybe at this point we ought to get on to some …
2 ‘ Perhaps we should pass on to the home-made cakes , ’ said Mervyn .
3 Someone pointed out that perhaps we should go on to Camden Town or we 'd end up back in the diversion .
4 Carol Salmon , who runs the inn with her husband Richard , said : ‘ We had the planning permission last year but with the recession we thought we should hold on to our money . ’
5 Red-brick universities , inner-city polytechnics and the Open University have dented that assumption ; but perhaps there are still features of the student experience which we should hold on to if higher education is to offer a cultural enlargement ?
6 Well while we were all delighted about the tremendous increase in income two years ago we were also a little concerned about how we should hold on to it , but we have .
7 We have to try to make ourselves more efficient and to accept change , but there are certain things we should hang on to .
8 We were on a lonely stretch of road just outside London : it was late in the afternoon , darkness was about to fall and we were arguing about whether we should hurry on to the city or stay at some roadside tavern for the night .
9 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
10 So we must move on to Philip , no ?
11 Absolutely , yes , I mean , I followed an entirely erm conventional format for the agenda here , I mean we , do we have a , all I was thinking of doing was checking whether these minutes are a true representation of last week , and if they are , we 'll press on to matters arising , yes ?
12 Later we 'll move on to the E35 — the autobahn to Basle in Switzerland .
13 Er so we 'll move on to verse twelve thirteen ad fourteen .
14 Okay we 'll move on to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit .
15 Right okay log on to the network , get into Microfit , call up Q M four FIT and say data last of the finished testing for structural change and then we 'll move on to and diagnostics
16 Erm so we 'll move on to matters arising and Alan has asked me er in the role erm erm of chairman .
17 Right we 'll move on to five point four .
18 We 'll move on to the final white paper motion on regionalisation .
19 Thank you very much , er perhaps now , we 'll move on to item four .
20 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
21 Right , that 's it ; next week we 'll move on to the eighteen fifties and sixties .
22 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
23 It can either be fixed or it can be mobile , we 'll go on to that , I 've actually drawn you four pictures , not very good pictures
24 Then we 'll go on to Farafra . "
25 Getting data across We 'll go on to another another way of getting data across from one file to another is with a special type of formula .
26 We 'll go on to the full first-class breakfast now please , miss . ’
27 We 'll go on to the , the itself .
28 So we 'll go on to page that page twenty eight , number eight .
29 It explained the problems although we were a bit — we 'll go on to the cons in a minute .
30 Here is a selection of your letters which we 'll send on to the BBC .
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