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be on to造句
1. She is on to me. 2. She was on to him about that matter. 3. Our ship is on to the wharf. 4. The race is on to find a cure for this disease. 5. Meanwhile the race is on to resurface the road before next Wednesday. 6. The fight is on to have this brutal practice stamped out. 7. The race is on to develop more environmentally friendly forms of energy. 8. They'd be on to central heating systems next. 9. Then he was on to the cabin top and releasing the main halyard. 10. It was damning evidence by any account, and he also had the definite feeling that Small Dave was on to him. 11. While the others played raging bottleneck guitar and favoured rough, percussive voices, Hooker was on to another tip. 12. When the pressure is on to respond to an event after it happens, the client will then judge your professional competence. 13. I got together a bit of money - and there I was, on to the next part of the journey. 14. Do you remember how you were on to me to write to him? 15. The plots were essentially the same; like any successful entrepreneur, Alger knew when he was on to a good thing. 16. Then it was on to the chapel, where work from other faculties and departments was on show. 17. They had been on to the energy crisis, for example, years before it hit politics. 18. In area after area, the pressure is on to roll back even the modest steps toward ensuring equality of recent years. 19. Even way back then, Tuthill knew that he was on to a winner. 20. And for once, the troubled premier is on to a winner. 21. I am certain a new film will be on to night. 22. Emphasis will be on to bring life, attitude and personality to the female creations. 23. A ( faithful ) friend is and be on to do his work. 24. Of course, the females may be on to the trick. 25. If the vintage luggage and vehicles spotted on-scene are any indication, it looks like we might be on to a plot line. 26. I have a reasonable level of success, so I be on to something. 27. The new approach is based on an acknowledgement that the market be on to limit excess. 28. Don't worry about the money. In two shakes I be on to Fred about a loan.