Example sentences of "on to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any ball direct to deane was usually flicked on to no effect .
2 As a result , you find yourself hanging on to every word and gesture .
3 He looked across the table at Meryl , who was giving a good impression of hanging on to every word Lee said .
4 You find yourself hanging on to every last minute together . ’
5 In anticipation of bumper Christmas sales , new stock had been crowded on to every available surface and spilled across the floor .
6 hold on to every difficult breath
7 We stayed on board and we went up on to every deck and there was even a gentleman , he showed us up on the bridge on that er on that and , and of course there was the little shop and I bought I thought I must buy something on the Queen Elizabeth and I bought a pen .
8 ‘ I 've given up too many things in the past and I intend to hang on to every penny that the sale of this house fetches .
9 ‘ I want to put foundation garments on to every pretty woman in Leningrad . ’
10 The first and most obvious difficulty is that a three-dimensional object can not fit satisfactorily on to a flat page .
11 My son , he wrote , moving on to a new page , my son , who is a keen footballer and a passionate supporter of our local team , Brighton and Hove Albion ( the Seagulls ) , was surprised the other day when , looking in on one of the team 's training sessions in the sports pavilion of the University of Sussex , he .
12 Ideally , every trailer should be anchored by the ball hitch on to a ball mounted in the ground .
13 Cry me Niagara , not crying wolf this time : yup , thought Jay tossing Lucy 's photo away , away out of sight but never mind , I am Ms. Melancholy Moonwailer , whingeing on to a total stranger at four in the morning .
14 Then spring up on to a bench .
15 His home , a very well disposed , if modest , semi-detached residence in the affluent part of Montreal known as Westmount , backed on to a park overlooking the city and the mighty St. Lawrence River and port .
16 While its gardens were small , it had the inestimable good fortune to back on to a park with splendid views across the city and one arm of the river .
17 This will lead on to a discussion of an action-based theory of mentality , the theory developed by the Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher Jean Piaget , and then to some discussion of mental development itself .
18 Pin the angled offcuts from the legs on to a scrap piece of wood to make an excellent cradle for planing and also for clamping blocks .
19 One of the new-look business 's greatest successes proved to be its Food Courts , where up to five takeaway counters open on to a central , supervised seating area .
20 It simply fits on to a standard 43mm diameter drill chuck and uses a 12mm diameter tungsten-carbide tipped cutter to channel into breeze-block , brick , plaster and other wall surfaces .
21 Please complete this coupon or carefully copy all the details on to a plain sheet of paper and return to : Paw-o-Vision Song Contest
22 Keith had to complete a 13-week basic RAF police training course before moving on to a waiting list for the eight-week doghandler training programme , which is completed at RAF Newton in Nottingham .
23 Dean White , 23 , from Chepstow , Gwent , who suffered cracked ribs and bruising , was swept on to a mudbank in the dark and found by members of the Army Apprentice College at Chepstow , after coastguards with spotlights and a helicopter with heat-searching equipment had searched without success .
24 ‘ We are now in our second recruitment round , and if that does n't succeed we will go on to a third . ’
25 HTV 's advertising revenue rose 11.8 per cent to £101.8m , and the group managed to hold on to a creditable market share of 6.4 per cent as advertising has been sucked to South-east England .
26 In the second half , Paul Ince , running on to a free kick , beat Pompey 's wall to see the ball deflected off Knight 's body .
27 The actions were taken to prevent thousands more emigrants jumping on to a series of trains bound for the West , which last night began carrying out 11,000 East Germans who had found sanctuary in Prague .
28 Within a minute Kerly had latched himself on to a Robert Clift free hit to score his first goal .
29 A TORY MP last night appeared to defend the circulation of an immigration leaflet by a right wing pressure group , depicting a wave of black figures falling from a dustbin on to a map of Britain , writes Judy Jones .
30 Panther claims it will blast the Solo from standstill to 60mph in less than 6.0 seconds and take it on to a top speed in excess of 150mph .
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