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

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1 Thence northwards to Mina 's land , so eastward to the stream and over it at the place called Ufa 's ford , thence to the place called Lagness , thence to Laxley , and so to the place called Balsham , thence to the bridge at Ellridge , and thus northwards besides the marshy places , over this to the stream called ( Aldingbourne Rife ) and thence east to Waermund 's enclosure , thence to Wador 's barrow from that place to the fishpond , and from there to ( Ryebank Rife ) , and so the line runs to the sea …
2 To make certain board members responsible to workers and presumably others to suppliers , others to customers and others to the general public would change the board into a kind of parliament with members representing their various constituencies .
3 An immediate sternal thump during a witnessed cardiac arrest may revert VT ( 11–25% ) and rarely VF to sinus rhythm .
4 This meant that school-children taking ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ levels were not moved during this crucial time and so disruption to schooling did not present a major problem for parents .
5 A separate development has seen the establishment of a variety of arrangements offering advice and perhaps representation to defendants to possession actions in the county court .
6 Electronic communications , and especially computer to computer links , not only give the possibility of extra-efficient operations to TNCs within the network , but also give increasing competitive advantage over those outside .
7 You will also see that we have programmed in the September 1990 Q.T. Day , sot hat in 1990 our year will run from January to December and not September to September as in the past .
8 and finally congratulations to Gloucestershire greyhound trainer Tony Meek he 's got two dogs …
9 While it is incumbent upon Bank Management to ensure that they operate profitably to secure profits for expansion , payment to staff and also payment to shareholders , it is also incumbent upon them to display an allegiance to the economy in which they make their profits .
10 This will include practical skills , organisation , communication and also attitudes to patients .
11 If you have a 2.25 the cost of a new 2.5 head is not economically viable , so the alternative is to have the head machined to take the 2.5 inserts ( ETC 6278 ) at £6.58 each plus VAT and probably £50 to £75 to have the head reconditioned at the same time .
12 However , and probably thanks to Carole Meadows ' warm , engaging personality , it had proved to be much easier than she could have imagined .
13 Williamson donated more than £500,000 to Lancaster and about £100,000 to Lytham St Annes , where he spent an increasing amount of time after 1913 .
14 Alan Milburn , Darlington 's Labour candidate , said : ‘ All the evidence suggests that fares are rising , that pensioners will loose their concessions and now services to Darlington will suffer as well .
15 Tell you how I brought myself up on Wells , Huxley and Shaw ; how I prefer George Eliot and even Thackeray to Dickens ; how I like Orwell , Hardy and Housman , and dislike the Auden-Spender-Isherwood crew ( preaching socialism as a sideshoot of homosexual law reform ) ; how I 'm saving Virginia Woolf for when I 'm dead .
16 It should provide a measure of structure and sequence in what is learned , though that measure may vary a good deal from subject to subject and even student to student .
17 The truth is that although there are general criteria , like whatever is Record on ‘ interesting ’ , ‘ acceptable ’ or ‘ fantastic ’ , these change from season to the season , month to month , and even week to week .
18 The secondment of teachers to industry ( and equally industrialists to education ) is a microcosm of the Partnership in action .
19 Europeans are not used to paying the higher room rates and around £100 to £110 seems to be about the limit .
20 This programme has been through the first round of application approvals which saw the Regional Council gain around £17,000 to capital and around £600,000 to revenue .
21 And then the guitarist went from Davey to Bernie Watson , who 'd previously been with Screaming Lord Sutch 's band ; then from Bernie to Roger Dean ( yes , the one who does all that artwork on Yes albums ) and from Roger Dean to Eric , and then Eric to Greeny and then to Mick Taylor … ’
22 Let no one kid us into treating politicians as prophets whom we elevate and then abuse and then stone to death .
23 I do n't believe it 's God 's purpose unless there 's no other alternative but to do it together with God 's people , with God 's family the fellowship of being together in our witness and in our service , this is the whole purpose of , of , of , of the church family , that we do things together , that we are together and then obedience to God 's will .
24 Clutching her young daughter ( born in 1929 ) , her bridge trophies and 200 schillings , she boarded a train in Vienna and fooled the authorities by going via Germany and then Belgium to Britain .
25 Colleges without adequate halls of residence may offer a second-best alternative in which they lease property directly from landlords and then sublet to students .
26 The children with whom I worked had the least opportunity in terms of personal development and careers , and they were likely to be drawn into a variety of different forms of behaviour , among which the first was often the use of and then addiction to tobacco .
27 Emotional factors , in particular recovery from depression and sometimes response to depressive episodes , may also result in an increased appetite .
28 In line with commitment to quality , Burston is in the early stages of BS5750 registration which has also involved looking closely at the way we operate and how services to customers throughout the region can be improved .
29 It seemed to me at the time that the teachers of science at school , who had certainly shown themselves to be opposed to me were , if not actually off their trolleys , a trifle on the demented side and undoubtedly strangers to coolness .
30 The traffic-free scheme bars all vehicles from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm Monday to Saturday .
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