Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Boys flowed past them and on into the next gallery .
2 I sat unmoving , adding up all the factors over and over , getting the same answer , while Posi took us up into Highlight and on to the first Netline of our route .
3 She dashed clear of the control room and on to the second half of the observation gallery , thirty metres above the main executive transporter bay .
4 The Arts : High art and on to the next disc
5 I walked slowly round each vehicle , then peered underneath it , coming out and round and on to the next one .
6 The yarn passes in front of the needle hook and on to the next needle which will make a knit stitch .
7 Standing up to straighten his back , he would take as many as half a dozen buds , popping them all into his mouth , then down he 'd go , snick , snick , bud in , and on to the next — he went so fast that it took two assistants following behind and tying in to keep up with him !
8 If you made it and laid down them the the man that was doing it , he 'd only to lift that and give it a twine and on to the next .
9 Okay Peter if you , there and on to the next page right to the end .
10 ‘ He did n't have to do that , ’ I said , squeezing past her and on to the next flight of stairs to my flat .
11 Well obviously that factor er was considered carefully by the Ministry of Defence before our Secretary of State agreed that we could safely defer the in service date for Eurofighter two thousand and adjust the the er replacement plan er back in December ninety two , so we have looked at what is the current rate of consumption of airframe life on the jaguar er what can be done economically and sensibly to keep it flying safely and effectively into the next century and er we have come to the conclusion that we have a viable plan here which can tie up with the planned rate of delivery to service of Eurofighter two thousand .
12 And somewhere in the last six months he found time to contribute some enthusiastic atmospherics to New Order 's World Cup single , ‘ E Is For England ’ .
13 Right again on M completing the four sides of a small square and right into the first leg of the alley again .
14 Yet more men were coming from the crossroads and deploying left and right beyond the first two units .
15 At the roundabout turn left onto the by-pass and right at the next round-about signposted Horspath .
16 I was in great pain , and suddenly for the first time in my life , I forgot my fear of John Reed .
17 And so to the first of our summer sporting specials .
18 And so to the last of the Sicilian references , 109/774 :
19 AND so to the last page of the album … and surely the final chapter in the Yorks ' marriage .
20 We explore the consequences of placing these players in a two-dimensional spatial array : in each round , every individual ‘ plays the game ’ with the immediate neighbours ; after this , each site is occupied either by its original owner or by one of the neighbours , depending on who scores the highest total in that round ; and so to the next round of the game .
21 And so for the next year Anne lived in Charlottetown , and went to college every day .
22 Nicknames are a favourite pastime with small boys and so during the next four years and one term I was known to my school mates as ‘ Pavement ’ .
23 And so into the last , and smallest , of the three Basque provinces , La Soule , itself divisible into two parts , of the Upper and the Lower Soule , the first hard against the barrier of the high mountains to the south , the second relatively flat and bordering on Béarn .
24 None of the studies presents an operative model ( Rosener , in our opinion , comes closest , but her model , as she shows herself , is more heuristic than empirical ) , and so in the next section a model will be set out and explained in the light of the evaluation criteria for participation and effectiveness put forward in the first two sections of this paper .
25 Suddenly , and perhaps for the first time , Shirley Brown felt a twinge of affection for the lonely little woman who seemed far more aware of what was going on than any of them .
26 I do n't want to raise your hopes too much , Rebecca , but I think what , er the idea behind this , I er , thing is , families with two tellies , paying twenty pounds extra for the second set , and perhaps for the third set , another twenty pounds , it 's to try and lessen the burden on viewers who genuinely ca n't afford the existing licence fee as it is now , and Rebecca , I would have thought that you would 've fallen into that category .
27 By the thirteenth century and perhaps by the twelfth Anjou and the Touraine were a single regional society with a common body of custom .
28 The difficulty was that there was no agreement about the signs , and down to the seventeenth century no strong feeling that there should be such agreement .
29 The illegal payments scandal brought them down to earth with a bump and down into the 3rd division .
30 If your weight has gone up and down over the last year ( or ten years ! ) try to remember when and why it was up or down .
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