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1 Though the journey from Godolphin 's house in Primrose Hill to the Tabula Rasa 's Tower was short , and Dowd got him up to Highgate on the dot of six , Oscar suggested they drive down through Crouch End then up through Muswell Hill and back to the Tower , so that they 'd arrive ten minutes late .
2 The Nene rises one mile west of Badby and flows on through the County , passing Peterborough and on to the Wash , 110 miles away .
3 Marketing manager David Stewart said : ‘ Finaghy is the link between our branches in Stranmillis and Andersonstown and out to the Lisburn area .
4 ‘ He 's moved from Wimbledon to Leeds , Sheffield United , Chelsea and back to the Dons for around £3million .
5 When his mother had gone , Jarvis got into a District Line train at Wimbledon Park , changed on to the Victoria Line at Victoria and on to the Jubilee at Green Park for West Hampstead .
6 Central Wales & Staffordshire Junction Railway ( from Catchen 's Corner ) Junction with the Stour Valley Railway , south of Wolverhampton and the Oxford , Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway , south of Dudley to the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth and on to the Knighton Railway beyond Craven Arms ; with branches to Swindon from the line from Dudley south of Trysull , a branch to Burton and Wenlock Edge ; another to Bromfield making a south-facing junction with Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway and a north-facing junction to the proposed Bishop 's Castle Railway via a spur at Craven Arms .
7 I certainly felt that way as I staggered into Stuart Street and up to the steps of No. 9 .
8 Then he visits La Famiglia before driving back up the King 's Road and on to the Caprice .
9 If you had any energy at all , you could keep height and continue to Sgurr na Sgine and on to The Saddle , but you would need thighs like Graeme Souness 's .
10 Olten is where the line from Zurich to Bern and on to the resorts of Lac Leman and to Geneva crosses that from Basle to Lucerne , the famous , is St Gotthard Pass , the Italianate Ticino , thence to Milan and Italy itself .
11 1947 saw her launched from the Kelvin yard and she is now the last sea going paddle steamer in the world , faithfully paddling the old route down the Clyde and out to the islands of the west when there are enough tourists to cram her nostalgic upper decks and saloons .
12 on a Saturdays afternoon , they all set out and walked up past Sandybank and along to the Mill Road and the back to the village along the sand .
13 For five weeks the sisters zoomed around Europe and on to the States .
14 Continue to Skinningrove then go back on the cliffs above Hummersea Scar and over to the cottages of Upton .
15 Proceeding south from the West End of Princes Street the Lothian Road leads to the residential districts of Bruntsfield and Morningside and on to the Pentland Hills — R. L. Stevenson 's ‘ hills of home ’ .
16 The beck runs from fields via springs , down London Street , hides under the road , emerges again round Bridge Street flats , underground again until it appears in the churchyard , then under the road and into West Green where it runs beside an avenue of stately chestnut trees , out of Pocklington and on to the river Derwent .
17 As she finished her breathing was ragged , her eyes darting from the newsprint to stare unseeingly at the people pushing past her into the Metro and back to the newsprint again .
18 Follow the western bank of the River Severn through woodland and meadows to Bewdley and on to the village of Ribbesford .
19 I did a combined cycle and hiking day ; rode over the hill to Wainuiomata and down to the Rimutaka Forest Park , then tramped through the bush and up a long ridge to the top of Mount McKerrow .
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