Example sentences of "and [adv] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At Reading the unit joined the 2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade , and thence to Churn Down on 31 August , where the 2nd Mounted Division was being formed .
2 After returning from the United States in October 1941 Hillary had gone through Staff College , and thence to HQ Fighter Command .
3 Soon you come to Cressbrook Mill , which dates from 1182 , before crossing the Monsal viaduct and on to Bakewell Station and the Coombs Road viaduct .
4 Soon the route arrives at Tennyson Down , one of the highlights of the route , and on to Alum Bay which looks out over the chalky points of the Needles .
5 Leave the summit walking south and look out for a shallow gully leading towards a steep grass slope beside a burn and on to Glenlicht House .
6 We have a sorbet to clean the palate and on to salmon mousse .
7 From there he moved to the trade paper Music Business Weekly and on to Melody Maker and Disc before joining A&M Records as press officer .
8 ‘ The fastest part is the fourteen miles to Ilkley , then there is a quiet stretch along the river towards Otley , before a three mile climb to the Dyneley Arms and on to Yeadon Moor , where there can be strong cross-winds .
9 Cross over Black Sail Pass down into Mosedale ( 2 miles ) and on to Wasdale Head ( 1 mile southwards ) .
10 Follow it around , first to Old Harry Rocks and on to Ballard Down .
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 And on to lot number five , an eighteen carat gold necklace this .
13 And on to lot number eighteen , a silver pocket watch this time .
14 And on to lot number sixty nine , there you to this er ring again .
15 The West Dorset stretch runs from the fossil-encrusted cliffs of Charmouth to the 618ft high sandstone headland known as Golden Cap and on to Chesil Bank — a spectacular 18 mile pebble beach which joins the Isle of Portland to the mainland .
16 Travel details : Cruise departs Miami , calling at Nassau in the Bahamas ' New Providence Island and on to CocoCay island before returning to Miami .
17 Small woods and hidden valleys characterise the next section of the route to the village of Hawkley and on to Hawkley Hanger .
18 The A n T m tracts are known to strongly contribute to gel mobility anomaly and so to DNA curvature ( 1,3,4,9,26 ) .
19 And so to Pillar Rock — the largest crag in Lakeland .
20 On a practical and down to earth level it is worth finding out what clerical support you are likely to get in the clinic or base where you will be working .
21 Adopted just five weeks ago ‘ I 'd tried for other seats but had n't got anywhere ’ he has been staying in Northallerton with Jim Stafford , the cheery and down to earth constituency agent .
22 Another recent royal portraitist is the amiable and down to earth Yorkshireman , Tom Wood .
23 Nearly £15,000 has been spent on landscaping and surfacing the area by The Globe public house and down to Alresford Pond .
24 The route this year will once again start from Bournemouth Pier , run along the promenade up to Hengistbury Head , before leaving the line of the sea as it heads up the scenic cliff tops and down to Boscombe Pier .
25 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 . ’
26 Th do n't want to extend the the d debate on this , just to point out that paragraphs thirty five and thirty seven , P P G three , both related to local plan policies and not to structure plan .
27 ‘ Otherwise we would have given way to the big guy with the muscle to push and not to Joe Public .
28 Innovation , which we define as the successful exploitation of new ideas , is a major contributor to competitive success and thus to wealth creation .
29 Cinderella mutated from rinsedella to rinse-a-leader and denser-liar , nitron became non-try , even trianon , U.V.I. kept changing into I-view-you , and synthetic fibre had long completed its various transitions from fetid cider to fist ethic neighbour and finally to thigh fetish sabre , where it looked like getting stuck for quite some time .
30 So , too , does the ability of parents to relinquish the young developing adult first to boyfriend or girlfriend , and finally to marriage partner .
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