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

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1 Long before the incriminating photograph turned up on Major Tzann 's desk , he would be over the Czech border and awaiting the transport which would convey him to Germany , and thence to the United States .
2 The River Anker , flowing through the middle of the Mancetter pottery area , joins the Tame where Tamworth now stands , and thence to the Trent , while the Oxfordshire potters were never far away from the Thames and its tributaries .
3 They had to use the guards " radio , which was patched through to army headquarters and thence to the Majles .
4 It then rested when finances ran out before resuming in 1790 and reaching its intended link with the Aire and Calder and Don navigations in 1816 and thence to the Humber estuary .
5 This tombstone probably also marks the line of a main road leading southwest from Carlisle to Old Carlisle and Papcastle and thence to the Cumberland coast .
6 Quite apart from the time demanded by the town itself , a visit to the Rhine Falls and another to Stein-am-Rhein , you should reserve a day for a trip by steamer down the Rhine , and on to the Untersee and Konstanz and back .
7 After a hair-raising careen out of the park , through the backstreets of Muswell Hill , Bounds Green , and on to the North Circular Road ( only in the broadest interpretation of the term could the Apostate be described as knowing how to drive ) , Rainbow persuadesd Anya to untie her hands and feet , and let her get back behind the wheel .
8 I was proud and delighted when Shimi Lovat invited me to join him as piper , and later , on the morning of 6th June , to pipe his 1st Commando Brigade through the surf and on to the Normandy beaches , where so many men were killed or seriously wounded .
9 Less than a year later he was embarked on a career which would take him from the industrial grime of Taibach into films and on to the West End with hardly a pause for breath .
10 The air-conditioning roared softly and they got their first drinks as they came out of the tunnel and on to the New Jersey marshes where gulls circled the refuse dumps among a forest of concrete stilts carrying the highways south .
11 Central Wales & Staffordshire Junction Railway ( from Catchen 's Corner ) Junction with the Stour Valley Railway , south of Wolverhampton and the Oxford , Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway , south of Dudley to the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth and on to the Knighton Railway beyond Craven Arms ; with branches to Swindon from the line from Dudley south of Trysull , a branch to Burton and Wenlock Edge ; another to Bromfield making a south-facing junction with Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway and a north-facing junction to the proposed Bishop 's Castle Railway via a spur at Craven Arms .
12 Who else would follow a lump of iron ore from Mount Newman in Western Australia all the way to a Japanese smelter and on to the Nissan showrooms in California ?
13 Then he visits La Famiglia before driving back up the King 's Road and on to the Caprice .
14 For five weeks the sisters zoomed around Europe and on to the States .
15 Proceeding south from the West End of Princes Street the Lothian Road leads to the residential districts of Bruntsfield and Morningside and on to the Pentland Hills — R. L. Stevenson 's ‘ hills of home ’ .
16 Grisone and his Neopolitan School were extremely influential , and his style of ‘ horsemanship ’ and use of extremely cruel curb bits spread throughout Europe , and eventually to the Americas with the early settlers .
17 They were then mounted on their wheels and carriages , brakes fitted and so to the RV Paint Shop proper .
18 The northern ( and earlier ) approach was by passes across the Ural mountains to the lower reaches of the river Obn and thence down the Ob Gulf by boat to the mouth of the Tazn which was ascended as far as a portage to the lower Yenisei ; from there they followed an eastward course up the Lower Tunguska river , crossing a portage to the Vilyui and so to the Lena .
19 And so to the Watford 486. 486 Desk Tower Watford Electronics ' 33 MHz 486 offering is clad in a handsome desktop tower case .
20 And so to the Bluebird , a small-sized guitar with one obviously unique feature : its shape .
21 The Empire expanded across a broad band of territory running from the Baltic to the Black Sea , and down to the Caucasus .
22 I did a combined cycle and hiking day ; rode over the hill to Wainuiomata and down to the Rimutaka Forest Park , then tramped through the bush and up a long ridge to the top of Mount McKerrow .
23 The Salvadorean people are giving a lesson to the whole world , and especially to the North Americans , because even after almost three years of finding ourselves beset by the guerrilla , a total misgovernment by the PDC and a catastrophic foreign intervention , we still have the moral integrity " to continue protecting against such a calamity " , financed and encouraged in part by the leftist sectors which have infiltrated the North American government …
24 To the Tsar , and especially to the Tsarina , he seemed a gift from heaven endowed with miraculous power to stem the Tsarevich 's bleeding attacks .
25 Everything depended on this , and much to the RAF 's surprise anddelight , they beat the French … although the Portuguese won the event .
26 on a Saturdays afternoon , they all set out and walked up past Sandybank and along to the Mill Road and the back to the village along the sand .
27 This extra bonus applies only to the war boar and not to the Orc rider .
28 Good views can be had over the loch and over to the Merrick , at 2,770′ the highest peak in the Southern Uplands .
29 Her parents Madeleine and Michael live too far away ; in Amersham , to travel back and forth to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford where their daughter is being treated .
30 The Guernsey 's horns today are more commonly like those of the Isigny but perhaps the smaller Alderney owed little to the Isigny and more to the Léon .
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