Sentences with onto
on·to
O o - He leaned across the table and whispered to me, 'I'm really onto something.'.
- He did not want Pollard to become suspicious that he was now onto him.
- Turn left onto Third Street at the traffic light.
- Transfer the data onto a disk.
- Step onto the train as it passes
- The police are onto us
- The cowboy leaped onto his horse.
- The water spilled onto the floor.
- Get onto the factory
- They're onto our schemes
- The book fell onto the floor.
- We climbed onto the building's roof.
- I took my bags inside, lowered myself onto the bed and switched on the TV.
- The players emerged onto the field.
- Prodigal son Mark Gasnier runs onto the field.
- Kevin Rudd hanging onto dripping tap over Australia-shaped sponge.
- ...the metal part of the door onto which the sun had been shining.
- ...windows opening onto carved black-wood balconies.
- In addition to the uses shown below, onto is used in phrasal verbs such as 'hold onto' and 'latch onto'.
- As he stepped backwards she fell onto her knees, then onto her face.
- As he got on to the plane, he asked me how I was feeling.
- The reflector is held onto the sides of the spacecraft with a frame.
- Let's get on to more important matters.
- The Macedonian question had failed to get on to the agenda.
- To get onto a horse.
- I'm onto your scheme.