Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards , the actor was swept from the courtroom and along the corridors , closely pursued by screaming fans and on to the court steps , where he said in a prepared statement : ‘ This has not been a case about homosexuality and I resent any suggestion that it was .
2 However , eight blocks have been licensed in Cardigan Bay , against the advice of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee , near one of the country 's two marine nature reserves and home to a population of bottle-nosed dolphins .
3 The progressive abandonment of such a nationally observed day poses a real danger to family life and social relationships and especially to the welfare of many workers in the retail industry . ’
4 A policy basis for this rule might be that the preferable way to protect employment rights is by an action for unfair dismissal before an Industrial Tribunal or by an ordinary action for breach of contract ; and that in cases with no clear public element recourse should be had to such alternative remedies and not to an AJR in the High Court .
5 He walked on past the house to the steps and down to the shore .
6 The City Waites provocatively flout the ‘ usual ’ conventions of an early music concert as the audience are whisked forward from the Court of Henry VIII to the bawdy ballads of a Drury Lane coffee house , through the idealistic love songs of the 13th-century troubadours and on to the Renaissance .
7 Yeah , but I wan na buy , it 's the same size as your bedroom up to the wardrobes and up to the door .
8 Martin was standing at the furthermost edge of the terrace , looking over the gardens and down to the sea .
9 In the unions ' view , this is an indication of the low status attached to transport matters and hence to the transport portfolio within the government .
10 Hence we turn to such matters and therefore to the question of vertical restraints .
11 It was a very long journey right across the Atlas mountains and down to the edge of the desert .
12 There is only one road over the mountains and down to the desert , so it was stupid to assume — as I had done , without really thinking about it — that we should not see them again .
13 secondly , pursuing untrustworthy promoters or record companies , if necessary through the courts and on to the enforcement of judgements , deters other business people from trying to get rich at the expense of musicians .
14 However , although the sale of a nationalised industry will provide a once-off boost for government finance , it should not be forgotten that the profits of the company , once privatised , will thereafter accrue to the private shareholders and not to the government , thereby reducing government revenues in the future .
15 Suddenly , guns were fired again , and a group of pirates ran from the woods and on to the stockade .
16 Look for one with medium/soft texture nylon bristles ( multitufted ) in a small head , so that you can get between your teeth and right to the back of your mouth .
17 The following topics are being pursued : transfer incomes to the elderly , contrasting the level of support under the Poor Law and the Welfare State ; retirement and the employment of elderly persons in pre-industrial times and up to the present .
18 I can turn to p. 363 where he has again referred to the principal English authorities and also to The Wagon Mound [ 1961 ] A.C. 388 .
19 Thus , it may well be worth considering the possibility that sex-differentiation in language contributes to simplification patterns and hence to the establishment of supra-local norms .
20 That particular single matter was not pursued by the ombudsman an and that therefore means that erm it is n't something that er he felt was a question of maladministration but I did want just to emphasise that this particular point , because in the more er i in the recent report to the Policy Resources Committee on ombudsman complaints , the number , and I ca n't recall exactly what the number was , but the number included in that report relating to planning matters was certainly higher than one , I think there were about half a dozen and what I wanted to take the opportunity of explaining was the , the majority of those all but the one that I 've now referred to , er where in fact relating to district matter planning applications and not to the County Council .
21 It was an open window looking out onto the wind-rippled waters of the Tigris and across to the Al Jumhuriyah and Al Ahrar bridges and over to the tower blocks of the foreign-money hotels .
22 Gangs of the energy clans jealously guarded those ports which gave access to power stations and thus to the heat sink .
23 The curved lines are not stress trajectories but are contours of stress concentration for stress at right angles and parallel to the plane of the crack .
24 She turned her head away , scalding tears coursing down her cheeks and on to the pillow which had absorbed her earlier grief .
25 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
26 Private rights of way apply to an individual or group of individuals and not to the public at large .
27 Failure to deal with these matters on the grant of the lease often leads to complaints from adjoining tenants and sometimes to an action against the landlord for derogation from his grant .
28 They moved along passages and down to the cabin deck .
29 She watched him fight his way across the room to hang up the coats and then to the bar .
30 With this broad theme in mind we turn to the subject of International Relations and then to an outline of the book .
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