Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Once we are through the mountains and out on to the plain of the Moistr ’ River we may split into smaller groups , but I will decide who will be given individual commands when that arises . ’
2 As the days became warmer they would go to the pond to feed the ducks and then along to the terraced rose gardens before making their way to the nearby swings and roundabouts in the small enclosed area .
3 In all , we played two to three rounds of golf most days and then off to the practice paddock .
4 Okay this is light being transmitted through these colours and up on to the screen .
5 Those that did , turned onto the Zeros who were by now en route to other targets and then back to the battle fleet .
6 They went there in the middle of that morning , passing through the gate in the garden wall and along the cliff-path for a few hundred yards and then on to the golf-course .
7 Then she looked across at Burun , smiled brilliantly , and lashed the st'lyan across the barrel so that it charged away through the trees and out on to the plain .
8 Turner 's view that migrants move into the city slums and then out to the shanty towns , is not so much the case now since the large number of spontaneous housing settlements and the widespread knowledge of their existence make this sort of housing immediately available .
9 ‘ Stephen , we promised to go to Danny and Pauline 's for drinks and then on to the Bagatelle . ’
10 Without glancing at the two men , he drove out of the warehouse , through the metal gates and back on to the street .
11 Now the gate piers lean at terrifying angles , overgrown with hawthorns , and cattle graze beneath the oaks and right up to the cellar windows of the south side of the house ; ivy smothers the old garden walls , and Burton on Trent in the valley below creeps nearer and nearer , an enormous and inevitable incoming tide , towards the steep little hill where Brizlincote Hall still stands high and proud .
12 Shadows wavered backwards through the green railings and down on to the sunken slipway leading to the chain-ferry .
13 What the older Michael mostly remembered about this were the games — croquet in which the parents joined the children , tennis , a sort of squash with his brother hitting a tennis ball against a veranda wall , expeditions up the river through the Backs and then up to the village of Grantchester .
14 He was often aware of the which defended the realm of England against the Scottish raiders and then back to the Celtic saints coming out of Scotland into Northumbria .
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