Similar words: hold on to, on top of, in front of, in addition to, in relation to, in proportion to, pay attention to, on the contrary. Meaning: [ˈɒntuː] prep.1. to a place or position on; upon; on: to get onto a horse. 2. Informal. in or into a state of awareness about: I'm onto your scheme. adj. 3. Also, surjective. Math. pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is the entire second set..
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211. The management tried unsuccessfully to graft new working methods onto the existing ways of doing things.
212. The door opened onto a courtyard, as shown in the drawing.
213. The boy emptied out all his pockets onto the table.
214. Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.
215. The rising flood swept the travelers off their feet as they struggled to hold onto the branches.
216. The pub was so full that people were overflowing into/onto the street.sentencedict .com
217. Crowds of football fans spilled onto the field at the end of the game.
218. Get onto the Press Office and find out what's happening.
219. He threw her out onto the street, bag and baggage.
220. I've managed to offload some of our old furniture onto a friend who's just bought a house.
221. Crowds burst through the barriers and ran onto the pitch.
222. He held onto his wife for support as he left the hospital.
223. Crowds of emigrants piled onto the ship as soon as it arrived.
224. The government have latched onto environmental issues to win votes.
225. When it was his turn to dive, he gulped and stepped up onto the diving board.
226. Sue threaded the glass beads onto a piece of heavy string.
227. My mother's been onto me for ages about the mess in my room.
228. Alan Turing's work led onto the development of modern computers.
229. She splashed some petrol onto the wood and set fire to it.
230. I had told people what he had been doing, so now the police were onto him.
231. The water funnelled through the gorge and out onto the plain.
232. Banking and financial services produce very high earnings, and a lot of people are trying to get onto the gravy train.
233. We'll be able to come if we can off-load the children onto my sister.
234. She squeezed as many books onto the shelf as she could.
235. Join the blue wool onto the end of the gold pattern and work the same stitches into the back.
236. The company has been struggling to hang onto its sales force.
237. He hopped onto a car and wanted to drive to town.
238. In the dancing party,a young girl latched onto the millionaire.
239. You'll need to be able to project two images onto the screen as the new one fades in and the old image fades out.
240. The reflector is held onto the sides of the spacecraft with a frame.
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