Example sentences of "[noun] and on to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . |
2 | Go through farmyard and on to road . |
3 | Too often students go straight from school to college and on to university without seeing any action resulting from their studies . |
4 | On 23 November 1917 , the Battalion entrained for Italy and , after a six day journey , arrived at Marseilles and from there along the French Riviera to Ventimiglia and on to Villa del Conte to become part of the XIXth Corps , taking over positions on the Piave , and then on the Asiago Plain . |
5 | But where the political and social values of a country redefine the function of a school , as they have done in Tanzania , or , as with the growth of universal primary education , it becomes more obvious that the school is not mainly an escape route out of the village and on to secondary and higher education , so the separateness may become less pronounced and the desire for integration more genuine . |
6 | They are guidelines , there are no final decisions to be taken in terms of the implementation of a number of these , but this is the Committee 's opportunity to view those in detail and make its recommendations through proposals to Policy and Resources Committee and on to Council . |
7 | The nurses watched helpless as the time-delay system — designed to stop prisoners escaping — allowed him into the lobby and on to freedom . |
8 | Were it to do so , literally hundreds of thousands of people would tonight not be sitting at home frightened about whether they might be dragged into the courts and on to prison . |
9 | These designs can reveal people at play during a party as in Les Rendezvous or on an ice-rink as in Les Patineurs ; they present the conflicting or subtle moods arising from the tragedy of lost youth and hope during war-time , as in Gloria ; or they show how deep sorrow gradually changes into resignation and on to exaltation as in Requiem . |
10 | After reaching this stage there are still opportunities for movement from small houses to large houses and on to Travel Inns which are often attached to a Beefeater Restaurant . |
11 | I think communications has been the biggest change that I saw , erm er from a system which was called the DX system , which is really a very primitive way of calling people by means of generating electric current over some private wires , to fireman 's houses and on to fire station . |
12 | That is to say , the issue of disability , like other issues pertaining to women and blacks and gays and lesbians , and so on , is shifting its view away from the body and on to society . |
13 | The DEA recruited undercover couriers who would be monitored as they carried the drugs from Lebanon , through Cyprus and Europe and on to drug dealers in Detroit . |
14 | Enter farmyard , turn right and keep right , to pass through gate and on to road . |
15 | From the good food we progressed to adequate sleep and on to hygiene . |
16 | In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business . |
17 | From Rolls-Royce through BRM and on to Lotus , Tony Rudd 's colourful 53-year career has been a monument to engineering brilliance . |
18 | From the boardwalks of Atlantic City and on to Route 66 , visiting the U.S. really does feel like walking into an old familiar scene , says Bernice Davison , Travel Editor |
19 | Addictive disease is simply the next in the progression from short sight to diabetes and on to epilepsy . |
20 | In spite of the 190bhp power output capable of taking the little car from standstill to 60mph in under seven seconds and on to double the UK speed limit , it is that smoothness and flexibility that impress rather than the muscle . |
21 | At 14 , Hurston left home to work as a housemaid , then went back to school and on to university , where she studied literature and later anthropology . |
22 | 7 On leaving wood turn right on footpath across garden of ex-railway cottage and follow along edge of golf course and by left side of clubhouse and on to track . |