Sentence examples for past on to from inspiring English sources

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Donatella Versace had one word to explain her reason for choosing a hard, hyperglam vision of the brand, rather than dredging up the past on to her vision of life as a beach.

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Most of the models developed here depend on the past one to two weeks influenza cases.

Pasted on to the walls of the exhibition will be three images of the body, each labelled with the physical responses when someone complains, when they receive complaints and when they are unable to complain and forced to suppress it.

Don't hold on to past relationships or "failures".

He's trying to hold on to the past.

He goes on to say that the album already seems obsolete, "There's just too much of the very recent past on Indestructible to move away from it.

At one point, the SEIU-lead group walked past and on to the White House and the Capitol.

So he has his own past on which to draw.

Blair and Brown were more developed politically by 1997 but both suffered from having no ministerial past on which to lean at moments of crisis.

Sal Squadrito, 60, of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, learned of the fire on Saturday from his daughter, and drove past on Sunday to see for himself.

The US, the world's biggest oil consumer, has relied in the past on Saudi to keep Opec price rises relatively low.

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