Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [adv] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Nobel prize for religion ( God forbid it should ever be invented ) will not go to a theologian , or like the peace prize be passed round to whoever fits the political needs of the moment ( with all due respect to Bishop Tutu and not much to Mr Begin ) .
2 In the administration of Section V of the production Code , the Production Code Administration may take cognizance of the fact that the following words and phrases are obviously offensive to the patrons of motion pictures in the United States and more particularly to patrons of motion pictures in foreign countries : Chink , Dago , Frog , Greaser , Hunkie , Kike , Nigger , Spic , Wop , Yid .
3 In 1907 ‘ Mouse ’ went with his Governess to Littlehampton , his parents to Falmouth and then back to Fowey .
4 The drop down from Meall Corranaich and back up to Beinn Ghlas was a great deal more substantial than I would have wished at this point in the walk , keeping in mind that I was hallucinating from the effort of the chase and the subsequent lack of oxygen managing to get anywhere near my lungs via a mouth full of clenched teeth .
5 Fort Augustus offers two things worth relishing : that its canal provides a waterway down to Loch Oich and Loch Lochy and into Loch Linnhe and therefore out to sea and to Mull and Manhattan and Newfoundland .
6 Two options seem common , the first being to Miami and then on to La Paz direct or via one or two other stops , though usually without changing planes .
7 After NASA , Briggs ' life takes on a mysterious tone , since he subsequently left NASA for Delphin Systems , a computer firm in San Jose and then on to Santa Clara .
8 In the earlier stages of his career he followed his brother Dugald [ q.v. ] , ten years his senior and a much more forceful character , to Brighton and then back to Cowlairs and St Rollox in Glasgow .
9 The Parler family was an architectural one , the members of which had a great deal of influence on Gothic architecture both in Czechoslovakia and further afield to Vienna and Milan .
10 ‘ We 'll have one last gallop down to Lambs Dell and then up to home , what ? ’ he said , his pastoral vision of the Bagots already forgotten .
11 Neil Webb a little lay-off to Gemmell and on it goes to Black and further still to Crosby .
12 In silent agreement they walked together down Latimer Road , into Bramley Road and then through to Lancaster Road where both girls lived .
13 Thirdly , the order relates to the working papers of the auditors of Atlantic and not simply to Atlantic itself but these papers could clearly contain information of relevance to the administrator 's investigation even if that information could not have been obtained in litigation against Atlantic .
14 We flew back to Mahe and straight on to Praslin for a stay of a few days with the intention of taking day-trips to the smaller islands of Cousin and La Digue .
15 There were two sisters ahead of me in the family , and though of course I did not know it , there was heady talk of emigration , possibly to Canada but more usually to England , the land of milk and honey and opportunity .
16 Other excursions include Salzburg , the Dolomites and further afield to Vienna and Venice .
17 Then west by Hermitage Water to Ewesdale and Langholm and so over to Annandale in the Lockerbie area , rough going but saving much in distance .
18 The two machines , one for Britain and one for France , were handed over and it was to be Bertrand 's responsibility to transport one to Paris and so on to London in the French diplomatic bag .
19 If we were selected at Lille , apparently we proceeded to Paris and then on to Marseilles after a number of further tests .
20 It got my interest going and I went off to Herefordshire , Worcestershire and Mid-Wales and even down to Bristol .
21 Most of this was exported to the United States via the Cyprus-Frankfurt pipeline , nicknamed khouriah ( ‘ shit ’ ) by the couriers who used it , or via Turkey , the Balkans , central Europe and then on to New York and points west .
22 After leaving school he left home for Toronto and then on to New York , where he attended theatre school .
23 In tracing the antiquity of Langridge we find that this manor has come down to Robin Wood via Henry Golding , Barber , Leveson , Whornes , Watson , Melford and Roger Bavent who held it with John de Langereche and finally back to Adam de Bavent during the reign of Edward I. Robin Wood died 14th July 1738 and is buried in Hailing Church .
24 Passing through Cannock Chase , the Way goes to the village of Bednall and then on to Penkridge using the towpath of the Staffordshire and Worcester canal .
25 She travelled to King 's Lynn and then on to Sandringham with Lady Amanda Knatchbull , the granddaughter of the murdered Earl .
26 In recent years the breed has been exported to some extent to Jamaica , Uganda , Saudi Arabia and Iran but more widely to Canada , the USA and New Zealand .
27 I did two tours all the way round to the Gulf and right round to Aden which was very pleasant .
28 He next moved to work for Courage and then on to Kerridges , where he was employed in the accounts department .
29 The BR spokesman said although the end of the direct service from Darlington to Hartlepool was bad news the good was that a new two-hourly service in each direction from Middlesbrough to York and then on to Leeds , Manchester and Liverpool will be introduced .
30 His thoughts dotted from Sal to Grace and then on to Kitty and how two of his sisters would survive in his absence .
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