Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 None of the Regulations refers to the possibility of translations into Braille or on to cassette to facilitate access to information by the many people who have a sight impairment .
2 His eldest son , Theuderic , marched south to Albi , Rodez and then to Clermont .
3 Monsieur Truffer came in our car and directed us through Cherbourg and up to Bourbourg , which is on a hillside rising behind the east side of the Harbour .
4 The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
5 Today I was following not the valley path of the corpse way but the pathway to Keld that runs above Northgang Scar from which the views across to Black Hill and up to Swinner Gill are wonderful .
6 With absolute unselfishness , she devoted her life and resources to the building of the church on Edge Hill and later to rescue work in the East End .
7 From Castle Cary the Way passes to the left of the George Hotel into Paddock Drain , onto Lodge Hill and across to North Cadbury .
8 I also went to Prague , Czechoslovakia , hardly sun sangria and sea , Councillor but one thing I 'll say about Prague , and this is where all the arguments about Brussels fall down , it 's alright to go to Brussels and not to Prague .
9 It has proliferated nuclear weapon technologies and heavy weaponry to Algeria , Syria , Iraq , Pakistan and now to Iran .
10 The route from Shrewsbury was via Crewe , Warrington , Wigan , Leyland , Blackburn , Clitheroe , Hellifield and so to Settle and on to Carlisle .
11 It was isolated , yet close to Rouen and thence to Paris .
12 ‘ Will your family still be here ? ’ asked Nina , glancing from Rachel to David and back to Rachel again , a slightly bemused look on her face as if she did n't really understand what was happening between them but wished she did .
13 When my right hon. and learned Friend meets the chairman of London Transport to discuss improvements , will he draw to his attention the importance of providing for south-east London , which is so ill-served by the underground system , and of driving a route through Camberwell , Dulwich and onwards to Crystal Palace ?
14 He worked his passage to Lisbon and then to Funchal .
15 He clinked his cup against Li Yuan 's , then raised it in offering , first to Wu Tsai and finally to Fei Yen .
16 Thus , in the northern coastal districts and also particularly in Aragon , Navarre , Castile and across to Galicia , French influence on Romanesque architecture was paramount .
17 If another hundred of Caraher 's non-transferable votes had been transferable first to Hendron and then to Magee the latter would have been elected in place of Burns .
18 From 1855 he was head gardener at Cliveden , Berkshire , first to the second Duke of Sutherland and then to H. L. Grosvenor , first Duke of Westminster [ q.v . ] .
19 Where the main leisure route turns left to Culworth , continue on the A361 through Chipping Warden and on to Wardington .
20 I 'm not always very good at saying what I mean , except at work , that is ; I 've been to Europe and the States but never to Nineveh and Distant Ophir ; I do n't have much time — literally — for the arts , though I 'm not against them in any way , you understand ( sometimes there 's a nice concert on the car radio ; like most people I read a book or two on holiday ) ; and I do n't give much of a thought to my clothes beyond looking smart at work and feeling comfortable when I get home .
21 George Wood had hinted , and not too darkly , about the ‘ lads ’ who knew how to get past the guards and into the mines at night : he had intimated that there was a prosperous smugglers ' route through the highest mountain passes to the coast where the ore would be taken over to Ireland or down to Liverpool and Swansea .
22 Rest days from Ullapool were really out of the question so we either had to take the ship on the long sea passage to Aberdeen or down to Ardrossan .
23 Western ports did play a part in shipping corn to London , in some years at least , the capital 's swallow reaching as far as Exeter and beyond to Cornwall .
24 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 .
25 With his mother he moved to Cronberry and then to Crofthead , near Ayr .
26 He untangles his father 's early life — tangled chiefly by Brynner himself who always told interviewers a different story — from Switzerland to the farthest reaches of Russia and then to Paris as a teenager in the Thirties , where he joined a Romany gypsy troupe .
27 He said : ‘ His loyalty therefore is to Tyneside and not to Darlington .
28 It moved to Bradford on 8 May and then to Dorchester , Workington , Peebles and Hawick .
29 yet there is plenty of varied country of the type the French call terrain accidenté as the race goes southwards , and the two successive stages , each of 180 kilometres , from Brussels to Valkenbourg and then to Koblenz , will be test of strength and stamina .
30 Is the 8.5 mile tunnel from Barking to Stratford and then to King 's Cross feasible ?
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