From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbring somebody onto something phrasal verbif something brings you onto a particular subject, it is a good time for you to start talking about it This brings me onto the question of pay rises. → bring→ See Verb table
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bring onto • This brings us onto comparing the trust remedies with those discussed before.• Only islanders and essential services are allowed to bring vehicles onto Iona.• Our eventual aim is to bring him onto thatching and so continue to expand.• This brings us onto the conditions in which the animals are kept.• The biggest thing is he brings an attitude onto the field that has helped our team a great deal.• Which brings me onto the new plans for Sunday cricket.• This brings us onto the question of how do organizations assess the effectiveness of their advertising?• This brings us onto thinking about how you can integrate video into your lesson.