Example sentences of "and [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From Cardiff the route snakes up through the valleys south of Caerphilly , over the Ebbw River , through the Ebbw Forest and on via the mining town of Risca to Pontypool . |
2 | Away from the prying eyes of the world , the newlyweds sailed the Aegean and Ionian Seas and on through the Suez Canal . |
3 | An invisible line ran past the corner , left at the second gas-lamp , straight as truth across the grass beside the upright sleepers that lined the railway track , and on towards the enemy territory of the Baltic Fleet . |
4 | I made my way down into the tube station and on towards the Circle Line . |
5 | Pepper and Jack carried Bunty through the doors into the wings and on into the Property Room , a cavern of furniture and baskets of props , rich with the smell of dust and old beer . |
6 | I worked on faithfully through the Summer holidays , and on into the Autumn Term . |
7 | At the first change over it 's off with the shoes and on with the safety helmet . |
8 | Steve Hinton , flying the T-33 Red Baron pace aircraft , led the racers down the ‘ chute ’ and on to the race course at about 400mph . |
9 | Bella was very old now and would probably be glad of a rest , George considered , so he drew the pony to a halt and walked her off the road and on to the quarry floor . |
10 | We headed back to the dockyards and on to the approach road for the Blackwall tunnel . |
11 | At six , after their beds had been made and inspected , they all trudged out into the dark cold air and on to the parade ground , its surface covered in a thin film of snow . |
12 | A better working position results from arranging the seating with light from the window coming from behind the pupils and on to the work surface . |
13 | Did Pauline break a speed record for getting a pattern off the page and on to the ski slope ? |
14 | As the racers flew down the ‘ chute ’ and on to the course Tiger Destefani and Strega jumped to the front of the pack as the pace lap began . |
15 | On leaving the gallery , turn right through the passage and on to the Powder Bridge from where there is a wonderful view of the 15C fortifications built by the architect Benedikt Ried of Piesting and of the towering cathedral . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Enter through the Porta San Giusto , one of the two gates into the town , head towards the ‘ Cassero ’ , the old fortress , past the ‘ Collegiata ’ , the town 's main church and on to the town hall and you will find the Hotel Da Toto . |
18 | Up three floors in the elevator , and away down the long corridor that was chaos because the electricians were rewiring the floor , and on to the security gate into Bureau territory . |
19 | Mr Harper , from Richmond , North Yorkshire , says his letter has been sent from ‘ pillar to post ’ from Downing Street to the Department of Environment and on to the Health Department without a word from Mr Major . |
20 | Mr Harper wanted Mr Major to stop the closures but says his letter has been sent from ‘ pillar to post ’ from Downing Street to the Department of Environment and on to the Health Department without a word from Mr Major . |
21 | As he led me through the back door and on to the waste ground he used as an unofficial parking lot , he said : ‘ Good runner , only thirty thousand on the clock . ’ |
22 | It was only when she found herself being abruptly swept off his lap , and on to the leather seat beside him , that she managed to start pulling herself together . |
23 | She swam away and down to the ocean bed with him , laughing . |
24 | They moved along passages and down to the cabin deck . |
25 | I climbed into my paper nightie and was helped on to a narrow trolley by a second Farrah Fawcett blow-up doll ( but punctured ) , then gazed adoringly up the nose of a Greek god as he wheeled me into an open lift and down to the basement operating theatre to a waiting : ‘ Hi , I 'm Andy , your anaesthesiologist . ’ |
26 | 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 . |
27 | I said nothing , but turned away and walked as quickly as I could towards the stairs and down to the student canteen in the basement . |
28 | Ten minutes to shovel in a plateful of hot stew or fish and chips , and then out again into the back streets and down to the Iron Green . |
29 | " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench . |
30 | Exhorting him to breathe deeply they paraded him up and down beside the wire fence . |