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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In this case I also wanted to get the cut edges of the neckband tidied up as soon as possible — remember this particular garment has been ferried to and fro to class and back .
2 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 .
3 After the war Lucienne Palmer ( Mrs Hill ) embarked on an acting career and thence to playwriting , translation and adaptation from the French , part-time work as a lay psychotherapist in an N.H.S. therapeutic community , and , latish in life , her very first love of all-painting : London exhibition 1988 .
4 But even those of us who have never been anorexic and live in the affluent Western world must know , perhaps through some isolated experience of our own or others ' , that non-eating leads to fatigue and thence to depression .
5 So I took myself off to my billet , feeling bloody frustrated and edgy , might I add , and thence to bed , where I thought about it .
6 After returning from the United States in October 1941 Hillary had gone through Staff College , and thence to HQ Fighter Command .
7 The result of this is the development of chronic lymphatic oedema , due to accumulation of fluid , and eventually to elephantiasis , which is irreversible enlargement .
8 But once established , these lines underwent predictable developments towards increasing specialization — and eventually to overspecialization and extinction .
9 Colorectal cancer develops through a complex process from hyperproliferative mucosa to adenoma and eventually to carcinoma .
10 With anti-lock as standard , they respond smoothly and effectively to instruction and show no signs of fade during repeated hard stopping .
11 The vacuoles appearing in these cells during infusion of caerulein contain activated lysosomal enzymes which in turn may activate the digestive enzymes leading to cell destruction and presumably to leakage of these enzymes into the interstitial tissue ( where they produce inflammation ) and into the blood .
12 Clause 11 , ‘ Exemption Clause and Right to Indemnity ’ , is emphasized in heavy type because it limits the liability of Overdrive to the haulier in certain specified circumstances .
13 The white official parliamentary opposition Conservative Party leader , Andries Treurnicht , said in a strongly worded statement that de Klerk 's plans for change had plunged whites into " a struggle for our freedom " to defend " our people 's claim to its own country and right to self-government " .
14 And so to cricket .
15 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 ) .
16 And so to Paradise .
17 During the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early part of the twentieth century , the application of quantitative methods of science was extended to psychology and so to education .
18 Turning right along the lane brought you to Southampton Road by Dairyhouse Bridge , another right turn and along the main road to another footpath opposite Waterloo Gardens — this led into the churchyard and so to home .
19 And so to sex .
20 And so to standard two , where the That was th the next year , each class was expected to take about a year , which it did .
21 And so to court
22 A bite to eat , some relaxing television , an hour with Dorothy Wordsworth and so to bed .
23 And so to bed .
24 And so to bed
25 And so to bed
26 And so to bed .
27 " Postcript : and so to bed " , an unmistakable token of its author 's skill and wit , is presented in the form of a short story narrated from two viewpoints , His and Hers , which allude to the style of actionbooks and romances respectively .
28 And so to Pillar Rock — the largest crag in Lakeland .
29 And so to war , and at first a very strange war , On either side it appeared that no one wanted to start the bombing war which in our way had been our long time plan — in fact the Trenchard theory that fighters are for defence , bombers for offence .
30 And so to tea .
  Next page