Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [adv prt] onto [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It may progress to the throat , larynx and down onto the chest . |
2 | Again my mind wandered from my polishing and back onto the job I would be doing in a few hours . |
3 | They make their way down through the courtyard past the concierge 's busy-lizzies and geraniums in their cluster of terracotta and out onto the street where the Mercedes and driver are double-parked squeezing the traffic to an irascible trickle . |
4 | It is also a racehorse training centre , and every morning around 7. 30 , stable lads can be seen leading the horses through the town and up onto the moors for training . |
5 | When it is finished , I want you to come around behind that curtain and up onto the stage . |
6 | Mr McDoodle pulled on the reins and they headed off down the drive , past the old hanging tree and out onto the bumpy road . |
7 | It is easy to put your left toe into the low fuselage-side kick-in step , swing your right foot over the sill and down onto the cockpit floor to settle into the surprisingly upright seat . |
8 | He beckoned Chrissie out and she reversed down the drive and out onto the road . |
9 | Now make a circle with your head , let it drop onto your chest , roll the head over the left shoulder , let it drop behind you and roll over the right shoulder and back onto the chest . |
10 | The Way continues up into the Black Mountains going over Sugar Loaf and up onto the main escarpment . |