Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [pers pn] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The path took me under trees in full leaf and out across open fields where below me to the left the river Bain , the shortest river in England , flowed on its two-and-a-half-mile journey from Semer Water to the river Ure . |
2 | : The state under ‘ crown privilege ’ would have the right to withhold crown documents such as the RUC report to the Director of Public Prosecutions and through him to the Attorney General . |
3 | As Diocesan Secretary , Colonel Ross co-ordinates all the administration of the diocese , and is responsible to the Bishop , and through him to the Synod . |
4 | I 'm grateful to North Yorkshire and through you to the Strensall people for the arrangements and the use of the Village Hall and I think I must commend Mr Whipp for his fortitude through the last week or so . |
5 | The voice lanced through the blackness , close to him and below him to the right . |
6 | How reach through and past them to the axis of power ? |
7 | The river was in flood and tradition maintains that Coilus was able to cross only by leaping onto a large rock in mid-stream and from it to the farther bank . |
8 | There is in particular one very small hotel , the Hôtel des Rem parts , whose rear windows look straight out on to the church and its battlements , and beyond them to the woods and escarpments rising sharply behind . |
9 | In her limited understanding , she could see a way to the upper strata of Arcady society and beyond it to the stars . |
10 | There is a steep mountain road served by mountain postbus ( route 600.38 ) from June to September leading to the village of Bristen ( 6km , 4 miles ) and beyond it to the Golzern cablecar station ( Timetable 1595 ) which gives an altitude start to climbers . |
11 | Down to the hall again , and across it to the front door . |