Example sentences of "and [adv prt] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I sat unmoving , adding up all the factors over and over , getting the same answer , while Posi took us up into Highlight and on to the first Netline of our route . |
2 | The catamaran shook its bows against the swell , then she was through the wind and on to the other tack with the sails drawing sweetly . |
3 | I got up and walked quickly out of the coffee shop , up over the footbridge and on to the other platform — jumping on to the train just as it was about to go . |
4 | The A45 was impassable after a lorry overturned in a crash , spilling 20 tonnes of grain across three lanes of the eastbound carriageway and on to the outside lane of the west . |
5 | He grasped the forestay in both hands as high up as he could reach and drew himself out of the water and on to the forward hull beam as smoothly as a dolphin breaking for air . |
6 | Donna twisted about in the bath , sending water sloshing over the edge and on to the cork-tiled floor . |
7 | Her gaze went , unbelievingly , from the pink and blue polka-dot material draping the dressing-table to the bright pink carpet patterned with impossible blue roses and on to the royal-blue wallpaper with its equally impossible pink pansies . |
8 | Through the Sound of Grunay , ever threading through a procession of rock islets and on to the northernmost island of Unst , where we tied up for the night at the little pier in Baltasound . |
9 | She dashed clear of the control room and on to the second half of the observation gallery , thirty metres above the main executive transporter bay . |
10 | The Provost barked an order and the red-hooded executioner turned , wished us good morning , flicked his whip and urged the cart through the gates of the prison and on to the winding track down to Montfaucon . |
11 | ‘ He was one of my boys , ’ she said in explanation to the CID sergeant who was leading the party as they bumped over the rough road , through the thick mud and on to the dry embankment . |
12 | One night he went to her house , poured paraffin through the letter-box and on to the front door , and set it alight . |
13 | Go straight through into the hall and on to the front door , and let us in . |
14 | Karl tucked Erika 's arm under his as they crossed the bridge over the green , splintered ice of the Spree which formed a chill moat around the great museums , by the great dome of the Protestant Cathedral , and on to the broad stretch of Unter den Linden . |
15 | When Lili came to stay the emphasis shifted slightly , away from me and on to the strange woman . |
16 | A police spokesman said : ‘ The grain spread across three lanes of the eastbound carriageway and on to the fast lane of the west . |
17 | He let the car forwards , down the hill , and on to the white road that led across the lake bed . |
18 | He fell silent as he wrestled the van round a corner and on to the main road . |
19 | The lorry rolled down the lane and on to the main road . |
20 | He opens with a history of homebuilts dating from Sir George Cayley ( who would have approved the sage advice to get an experienced hand to make the first test flight of your creation , though in his case the unfortunate man was more adept at handling a coach-and-four than a flying machine ) and proceeds through the Flying Flea era to the post-war rebirth in France and the USA , thence to Rutan and the foam/fibreglass revolution , and on to the 1980s emergence of IFR-capable alabaster-smooth hot-rod kitplanes that will blow the socks off anything Vero Beach and Wichita are ( or more accurately are n't ) building . |
21 | There was — a gulp and a yell and the rest of the glass ( he had drunk at least some ) flew up and out and on to the sanded floor of the dining area . |
22 | Luxuriating in the warm midmorning sun on her shoulders , she walked under the lattice archway and on to the bottom end of the garden . |
23 | Starting at 6am , a team of 20 ‘ sherpas ’ carried tanks , valves , drysuits and other equipment , though the tortuous lower entrance to King Pot and on to the downstream sump . |
24 | They spent the rest of the morning checking over their equipment before being herded up a gangplank and on to the waiting troop carrier . |
25 | We said our farewells and I leapt gratefully off the ridge and on to the safe path with the elegance of a stunned ox . |
26 | The Arts : High art and on to the next disc |
27 | Okay Peter if you , there and on to the next page right to the end . |
28 | The yarn passes in front of the needle hook and on to the next needle which will make a knit stitch . |
29 | ‘ He did n't have to do that , ’ I said , squeezing past her and on to the next flight of stairs to my flat . |
30 | Its usual course flows from above the lorry park , round the trees and down to the lower bridge which marks its normal width . |