Example sentences of "and [adv] to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The resultant economics was to lead directly to the Renaissance , and thence to the Industrial Revolution . |
2 | The L3 then passes in the bloodstream to the lungs and thence to the small intestine via the trachea . |
3 | The L1 break into the alveoli , migrate to the trachea and thence to the alimentary tract to be passed in the faeces . |
4 | Zeki Validov , one of the most famous Bashkir military leaders , fled to the Urals — to the shock of Moscow — and thence to the armed revolt of the Basmachi in eastern Turkestan . |
5 | This necessitated special arrangements with the train traversing the Plas Crug ground frame to the run round loop and thence to the old Platform 3 . |
6 | Both are seen as emerging out of a human ‘ need ’ to associate with other humans , which in turn leads to increased production , further increased needs and thence to the social division of labour . |
7 | which I think there were four competitors , one of whom got through to the district final and eventually to the national final that John is going to on Saturday . |
8 | Captain Cook discovered New South Wales in 1770 and in that same year , hack in Britain , Lord North became Prime Minister but strong opposition by Colonialists in America to the imposition of tea-tax , developed in 1773 , which led to the Boston Harbour incident in the following year , and eventually to the American War of Independence which lasted from 1775 to 1782 . |
9 | They refer to the development of class-specific welfare legislation as an aspect of organized capitalism and to the development of universalistic welfare legislation and subsequent challenges from both left and right to the centralized welfare state ( Lash and Urry , 1987 : 6 ) as characteristic of disorganized capitalism . |
10 | On Creag a'Bhancair , Glen Coe , freshly graduated Doctor Grant Farquhar , with assistance from Gary Latter , climbed Up With The Sun — a line that starts next to Uncertain Emotions the heads up and right to the remaining peg on Risk Business , follows that route to its belay and then boldly climbs the arête left of Gone With The Wind crux to belay as for Carnivore . |
11 | And so to the grand opening ceremony on 29th September 1885 , a date chosen to coincide with the Lifeboat Festival . |
12 | The decline of purity feminism in the 1920s and 1930s needs to be seen in relation to the overall decline of feminism , and especially to the unmitigated hostility of male sex reformers . |
13 | It is difficult for the twentieth-century , non-Jewish reader of the Gospels to appreciate just how radical Jesus appeared to his contemporaries , and especially to the religious establishment , who held such a powerful position in Jewish life . |
14 | It was frequently used by statesmen — Palmerston , Gladstone — to provide a moral gloss to a foreign policy that actually owed little to principle and much to the pragmatic calculus of the balance of power . |
15 | Then , remembering it was five minutes past tot time , he ran down the ladder to the well deck , and away to the spare-crew mess . |
16 | This ranges from the presence of religious symbols in the classrooms and corridors of the schools to religious services such as mass or the saying of the rosary , and finally to the specific form of religious education which is praxis oriented . |
17 | He started in the north , moved to Chinon , then the French-Spanish border and finally to the Swiss border , in the winter Olympics country . |
18 | The trip , from Dursley to Plymouth , then by ferry to Santander and finally to the Mediterranean coast , was to cost £2,400 , but 6 companies ca n't now meet their £1,100 share . |
19 | These change slightly with the music as the plot unfolds and allow Giselle to develop from a simple peasant dancer in love with Albrecht to a tragically distraught maiden and finally to the ethereal Will . |
20 | Take the curved pieces of waste , band-sawn off the underside , and notch them ; once parallel to the leg and once to the top rail . |
21 | She turned and regarded him , and after a moment walked slowly and deliberately to the Ancient Throne of Niall of the Nine Hostages and seated herself on it . |
22 | It is now generally agreed that the concept of the work as a whole dates to early 1907 and possibly to the very month in which Picasso acquired his two heads.1 |
23 | I got on the bus at the terminus at the bottom of Avondale Buildings and rode it back and forth to the other end of the line , sitting on the top deck , not knowing where I was or what I was doing , until the conductor came up to me at the other terminus , after my fifth trip , and asked : ‘ You all right , mate ? ’ |
24 | Every day for the last month we 've been totting the Vortec back and forth to the local office , where it has been used to run an Alpha Four Database . |
25 | Subsequently , Miss Picon inclined more and more to the legitimate theatre , both on Broadway and on tour . |
26 | As its name would suggest , the Carlton Beach Hotel is situated near the sea and sandy beaches , at the northern end of the main boulevard and close to the famous Scheveningen dunes . |
27 | This is the heart of sandstone country and close to the Czechoslovakian border . |
28 | The other options were a route roughly following the A19 and one which ran parallel and close to the existing power line , skirting the North York Moors National Park . |
29 | Within the castle precincts and close to the Saxon church of St Mary-in Castro are the remains of a Roman lighthouse , or pharos , built early in the imperial occupation of Britain to guide cross-channel vessels . |
30 | Topographically it also enjoys a favoured position on a spur of ground which divides the Severn from the Avon valleys , and close to the fertile land in the Vale of Evesham . |