Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] on to " in BNC.

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1 You can then follow the Southern Upland Way back along the south bank of the Water of Trool and walk on to Minniwick Moss .
2 The path follows the foreshore around RAF Bawdsey and carries on to Shingle Street for around one mile on the road .
3 The Way then leads to Langstrothdale over to Oughtershaw and carries on to cross a section of the Pennine Way , giving fine views of the Three Peaks en route .
4 They planned to visit the Rockies and fly on to Vancouver and then down into the States .
5 It is also a clear-sighted revision of Clementine , with a sharp politician ( James Stewart ) poaching John Wayne 's credit for ridding the territory of sub-human outlaw Lee Marvin and riding on to success in the 20th Century while Wayne dies broke and drunk .
6 He 'd found out that there was a public mortuary in Bala and to get on to my GP about it .
7 It was also during this period that his single-engined fighter designs began appearing , starting with the Yak–1 and leading on to the classic Yak–3 — later developed into the familiar Yak–11 trainer .
8 He achieved a First in his preliminary examination at Trinity College , Cambridge and went on to also get a First in the History Tripos Part 1 .
9 The three detained a man on the corner of West Avenue and Agate Road and held on to him until police officers arrived soon after .
10 He said he was to have met another man at a school on Garscube Road in Maryhill and go on to an unknown warehouse .
11 Instead of starting with the birth of Jesus and going on to his ministry , death and resurrection , the first disciples began with the resurrection and showed how it made sense of the rest .
12 So I 'll blur over the consequences for Ulster and hurry on to my next point — the re-establishment of an Irish House of Lords , the first since 1801 .
13 Thatcher , in Japan , hobnobbed with Sumo wrestlers , adjured the Japanese to invest in Britain and moved on to China .
14 Many Egyptian and Palestinian refugees had passed through the refugee reception camps by the first week of September and gone on to Egypt , to Palestinian settlements in Jordan , and elsewhere .
15 ‘ Hunterston pulled out all the stops to get the spare transformer readied for shipment , a section of the fence was removed to give easy access for the low-loader , and the transformer was moved to the docks at Ardrossan and loaded on to the Fisher .
16 Earlier , when asked what was the most satisfactory aspect of the tour , leading player Naas Botha replied : ‘ Leaving France and moving on to England . ’
17 Naturally enough , war raged fiercely in Spain ; in 1704 the English captured Gibraltar and held on to it , initially as a base for their communications in Spain ; a good deal of the naval activity of the war took place around Spanish waters and the English managed to stop the Bourbon forces from setting up any effective siege of Gibraltar .
18 Sail to Esna where you will visit the Temple of Esna before passing through the lock of Esna and sailing on to Luxor for dinner and overnight .
19 You will meet the boat at the lock of Nag Hammadi and sail on to Sohag — the capital of the province of Girga .
20 The retrospective of Norman Blamey 's work , organised by Lynda Checketts , started in Norwich and moves on to Bath and London .
21 Dallasites can slash fares to San Francisco in half by hopping south to Houston and proceeding on to California .
22 It encircled the site of Callanish and drifted on to its grassy slopes where the men watched , with their Stones on the shore waiting to be raised .
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