Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [adv] 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 | 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 . |
3 | From Castle Cary the Way passes to the left of the George Hotel into Paddock Drain , onto Lodge Hill and across to North Cadbury . |
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 | Much of it would pass over the relatively sparsely populated area of eastern England and out to sea . |
6 | A bite to eat , some relaxing television , an hour with Dorothy Wordsworth and so to bed . |
7 | We have written further to the European Commissioner with a responsibility for transport , Mr Karl Van Miert and also to Commissioner Bruce Millan , urging them to accept the opinion of the Parliament . |
8 | in relation to er adjustices erm we can not support the Liberal Democrats er motions in relation to er , to T five , Mrs 's is , is right in saying our representatives of , of Hertfordshire who represent her own who represent erm Hertfordshire , we are also sort of citizens of the United Kingdom and not to afternoon we , er what ever it is now . |
9 | He accepted the original challenge from Technology plc and said : ‘ I 'd like to express my appreciation to Walsall FC and especially to Technology plc , who arranged the coach for the CMS team 's 15 spectators who travelled down to Walsall and for organising the match officials and buffet in the evening . ’ |
10 | Obedience is , of course , to God and not to man . |
11 | The cases of Septrin followed the route backwards from Britain to Malaysia and back to Town 's Harrogate base . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I see myself as one of these animals , and I await with resignation but with confidence the moment when either I live out my life as providence decrees or I die as prescribed , convinced that I shall thus be useful in two ways , first to France and then to humanity . |
14 | From Rolls-Royce through BRM and on to Lotus , Tony Rudd 's colourful 53-year career has been a monument to engineering brilliance . |
15 | Bodies often float to the surface , but you of all people must know that those who drown in the Thames can disappear altogether and are probably taken by undercurrents down through London and out to sea . ’ |