onto造句181. The men filed onto the parade ground.
182. Hold onto the rope and don't let go.
183. I'd now like to come onto my next point.
184. He managed to wangle his way onto the course.
185. An apology was tagged onto the end of the letter.
186. After a few minutes they got onto the subject of the election.
187. If any of the spray goes onto the lawn it will scorch the grass.
188. The cat licked up all the milk which had overflowed onto the floor.
189. The ball popped out of Smith's hands and onto the ground.
190. We anticipated our competitors by getting our products onto the market first.
191. Much of the responsibility for the disaster was shifted onto John, and this was quite undeserved.
192. She has traced the touring map onto a sheet of paper.
193. Ben tipped the contents of the drawer onto the table.
194. The children made patterns by sticking coloured shapes onto paper.
195. He stepped out onto the balcony to address the multitude below.
196. They have a reputation for latching onto all the latest crazes.
197. They used fake signal lights to bait the enemy ships onto the rocks.
198. He latched onto Sandy at the party and wouldn't go away.
199. Firefighters played their hoses onto the base of the fire.
200. The hotel held onto our baggage as security while we went to the bank to get money to pay the bill.
201. This button needs to be stitched back onto my shirt.
202. He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he's onto a winner.
203. I've got onto a good idea for improving my work.
204. Don't try to shift the responsibility onto others: you must do the job yourself.
205. There is a garage built onto the side of the house.
206. Mcanally's knees buckled and he crumpled down onto the floor.
207. Security did not prevent an interloper from getting onto the stage at the opening ceremony.
208. It was a clear attempt to shift the responsibility for the crime onto the victim.
209. They have lifted water from the Yellow River onto the high land and reaped a good cotton harvest on a 300 - acre tract.
210. He was trying to wangle his way onto the committee.