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

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1 Steer the board through the eye of the wind until the sail brushes on your back leg , before transferring both back hand and foot up to the mast .
2 Walking to the station , past the brightly-lit boutiques , cinemas , remainder bookshops and tatty souvenir stalls , all decorated for Christmas and building up to the January sales , she found herself having to think about what had happened to her .
3 At the junction Ashley went right , making for the square which , with its bars and cafés and entrance on to the golden sand arc of a beach , formed the focus of the small community .
4 She also underlined the importance of parents becoming ‘ better informed on what is available so that they can pass that enthusiasm and appreciation on to the children ’ .
5 Lay one of the long strips of cardboard over this join and staple through card and fabric on to the batten .
6 But if you saw him running for the bus , he would go blue in the face and collapse on to the bus .
7 Somehow , against her better judgement , she refrained and placed his plate with chicken and salad on to the tray .
8 Thérèse flew at the washing-up while Léonie clattered coffee and tisane on to the silver tray and took it through into the white salon .
9 P&O Containers then shipped British entrants ' cars and equipment back to the UK .
10 A rethink is needed at all stages from recruitment , training and approval through to the post-placement and post-adoption support .
11 Alexandra watched it , wondering whether she ought to get up and put it back before it started to spit flame and muck on to the carpet .
12 ‘ Doctor , get the captain and squire down to the cabin .
13 Transfer the teddy 's body and head on to the towel .
14 The plenum also adopted a " draft strategy for socio-economic stabilization and development up to the year 2000 " .
15 In a country in which education up to the age of 16 has become universal and compulsory , and education up to the age of 19 an option for everyone , we have to recognize that this education must be designed to meet pupils ' needs .
16 ‘ Do n't worry , ’ he said , skipping on through the amateur boxing and back around to the broadcast channels again .
17 He flung his briefcase and umbrella on to the back seat .
18 Eleanor Thorne dropped a forkful of meat and gravy on to the clean sheet .
19 He had sent jacket and paper off to the laboratories , demanding an instant report .
20 This was of narrow gauge ( 1' 11 ’ ) and opened in the same year , 1868 , to carry slates from the Hendre Ddu quarries and timber down to the railway .
21 All this is forcing restructuring and rationalisation on to the French industry , particularly in regions such as Burgundy , Beaujolais and Bordeaux whose wines are traditionally mid-market and above .
22 She made no attempt to wipe them away and one by one they dripped from her nose and chin on to the hands that lay folded in her lap .
23 Vacant the inside of the Pumping Station and hand over to the Engineer the righ to allocate access periods during hte Mechanical/Electrical installation ( Note : — In all other respects the Main Contractor still retains responsiblity )
24 Brighton remain next to bottom in the table and relegation back to the Third Division after four seasons looks a distinct probability .
25 We will require LEAs to guarantee a suitable place , with proper support , for every child in education and training up to the age of 19 .
26 In Scandinavia and North America it is rare for young people with severe disabilities to be expected to enter employment and to live independently until after education and training up to the early twenties .
27 OUR PROGRAMME WAS DESIGNED TO GET THE BEST FOR BRITAIN , TO BRING BRITAIN 'S ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE , OUR PENSIONS , PROVISION FOR PARENTS AND CHILDREN , ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS AND LEVELS OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING UP TO THE BEST THAT EXISTS IN EUROPE .
28 The ancient Chinese invented it 2,000 years ago as a way to pass instructions down the line and information up to the top .
29 Into the bowl the milkmaid milked the cow so that the new warm milk fell in a foam and froth on to the cider .
30 Their slope and angle up to the cabin top was sufficient to drive the catamaran north .
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