The philosopher is assumed to speak as one having authority; to have already made up his mind; and to be prepared to explain what his mind is.
This dialogue is throughout a protest against forward affirmation, and an assertion of independent locus standi for the negationist and objector.
When all was in readiness he jerked out a curt order to the captives, to "Climb aboard an' hold onta th' jug-handle!
Must have--who else could ha' put this feller onta us?
Will you clear out o’ here, peaceful, or be you goin’ to make me matt onta you an’ carry you out?
I reckon I stuck him, or he stuck himself because I gaffled onta his hand.
I wouldn’t want to have no sech cuss as that rove onta me!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "onta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.