Example sentences of "to have [vb pp] on to " in BNC.
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1 | The vessel was reported to have travelled on to Aden where , according to a UNHCR official , some 62,000 Somali refugees were housed in camps . |
2 | Everything seemed to have moved on to a level of fantasy . |
3 | There is no suggestion in the that he was dismissed from the kazaskerlik ; he seems simply to have moved on to another job , one which , according to Hocazade 's own testimony , suited him very well . |
4 | Kenamun clearly hoped to reap the rewards of a quick and flashy double solution , and to have moved on to other work before the murders recommenced . |
5 | Now er reminded me of the next thing really I ought to have got on to . |
6 | SUMMERCHILD : I mean , since we seem to have got on to household appliances in general … |
7 | The whole Ziolkiwski family it appeared would like to have gone on to America . |
8 | She sought to discover where he had obtained the information he was supposed to have passed on to a Sunday newspaper . |
9 | And what happened to this warning Bernard was supposed to have passed on to Bailey ? ’ |
10 | None of the earlier owners seem to have held on to the property for very long , for in 1647 , it was acquired by the Earl of Pembroke , then shortly afterwards , it was sold to Lord Pawlet , who is reported to have entertained General Fairfax at Chiswick House , on a number of occasions . |
11 | The field is led by Miró with a rise of 1090% one of the few artists to have held on to the gains of the 1988–90 period . |