Jonathan Blake wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Simon Osborne <outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:So all of the following 14 instances of this type should be corrected to 'onto' (searched for "self on to "): 10:152 "...by hurling yourself on to the floor." 10:169 "...and drag yourself on to the muddy shore." 11:320 "...and pull yourself on to the roof..." 12:58 "...enable you to drag yourself on to its deck." 12:91 "You pull yourself on to the rail and..." 12:194 "...enable you to drag yourself on to the shallow deck." 12:309 "He pulls himself on to the deck and comes..." 13:103 "...and haul yourself on to the winch platform." 13:161 "...you pull yourself on to the platform..." 13:288 "...and pull yourself on to the drawbridge..." 21:276 "...and pull yourself on to his back." 22:261 "As you pull yourself on to the deck..." 24:100 "You pull yourself on to the platform and..." 27:85 "...you haul yourself on to your mount..."Those look like they should indeed be fixed.
Cheers! Done. I'll be trying to knock a few of these these off the list from time to time. -- Simon Osborne Project Aon ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at http://www.freelists.org/list/projectaon