Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] on [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To overcome this problem one enterprising manufacturer now produces narrow contoured baskets which fit snugly on to the shelves of all popular designs .
2 Walk straight on to the Slavata Palace .
3 The non-subjective reader saw Laz ( in the third person ) bump into the pillar and stumble blindly on across the lobby of the Butcher Building , clutching his skull .
4 Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us .
5 Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout .
6 Her smooth cream front became quite blotched with dampness because she made no effort to check her tears , just let them run down her face and drop wetly on to her bodice .
7 Run away on to the streets ?
8 In contrast to Sealey , Mike Salmon — in his first game for two years — had a quiet afternoon , making one good save early on from Trevor Matthewson .
9 Gemmell straight on to the head of Hill and Thomson dispossessed by Gemmell .
10 The doors of its red brick terraced houses open straight on to the pavement .
11 ‘ Mark Morris had to make a good save late on from a snapshot by a defender , but Gary Bennett also had a chance to win the game for us at the end . ’
12 Unwinding , we sink into the armchair with a coffee cup , and gaze out of the window , and then he 'll see an outline across the road ( now what ? ) , through the fence , through the leaves , and he 'll vainly crane and peer , and tip forward on to his feet .
13 Occasionally sensible singles and classical shots intrude unexpectedly on to the scene .
14 But no wh what I 'm , when I said borne out later on I mean later on in the report
15 This is a very useful source of information on QBasic and you should look at it later but for now press the ESC key to bypass it and get straight on with QBasic .
16 Yes I know , but we 're not er we wo n't fiddle about with them until we get well on to the way because if we do that now we got ta take the welder up , you 've only got ta cut them off again because they 're in the way for the rest of the bloody coaches .
17 Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ .
18 Oh well I suppose later on in the day if you have a look .
19 Brush liberally on to the exposed wood until the soft wood fibres are saturated .
20 And with a sigh of relief she noticed the red car continue straight on along the road behind her .
21 Turn left on road then after 30 yds turn right on to enclosed path up steps by National Trust sign for Stockham 's Hill .
22 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
23 Sometimes they 'd wake in the night , alerted by the jackals howling on the outskirts of the village , and they 'd nose open the heavy doors and go outside on to the roof , joining the other dogs in their chorus of barking .
24 This way I can knit the cuff and go straight on to the sleeve rather than gather the sleeve on to the cuff at a later stage , as would be necessary if I were using a 2x1 cuff .
25 Follow the track down and go straight on to a modern farm track .
26 Yes , just go straight on to policy and resources , we we have to take it with the main motion , I mean if it 's passed it 's a s standing motion .
27 Never go straight on from one candidate to the next without pause for reflection , no matter how rushed you feel .
28 Cross the forest road and keep straight on up the hill .
29 After entering the wood keep straight on for half a mile .
30 1/4 mile later , keep straight on by stiles and National Trust sign for West Cliff ( facing other way ) .
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