Example sentences of "and so to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And so to cricket . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | And so to Paradise . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | And so to sex . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | And so to court |
9 | A bite to eat , some relaxing television , an hour with Dorothy Wordsworth and so to bed . |
10 | And so to bed . |
11 | And so to bed … |
12 | And so to bed |
13 | And so to bed . |
14 | " 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 . |
15 | And so to Pillar Rock — the largest crag in Lakeland . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | And so to tea . |
18 | It was Harold F. Brooks , a colleague of Hardy 's at Birkbeck College , who contributed to the debate on English studies at Cambridge carried by the press and other media early in 1981 , by complaining that " much of the resort to " isms and " ologies " amounts to " duncery " , and is thus " a menace to the commonwealth of letters , and so to civilization " . |