Having the position over a given place, location or object.
1Later this year, 150 billion yuan more will come onto the market.
2Today it's NASA's new Orion capsule, dropping from space onto the sea.
3Either way, Sevu Reece probably needs to come onto the right wing.
4Several large cities sell water onto almost 400 adjacent cities and towns.
5But we've certainly got some really beautiful properties coming onto the market.
6Obama administration officials want Karzai to sign onto measures to combat corruption.
7The second approach directly projects the QCLE onto the Floquet adiabatic basis.
8It is claimed that sea water is coming through onto farmland again.
9New rules would, however, push more of the burden onto bank creditors.
10Aging, of course, has a way of directing you onto different paths.
11Sergio Garcia burst onto the professional scene just over a year ago.
12I'm thinking I might hang onto that thought a while longer yet.
13Dewey and Suze agreed and stepped out onto the green glass sea.
14This new imponderable was just another to tag onto a long list.
15Turn right onto Eldorado Springs Drive and follow to the state park.
16Above the Neaethus Valley a spectacular view opened onto the Ionian Sea.
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