Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The point of Benjamin 's article seems to be to decentre the political , or at least to subject it to test , to remove those making claims for their political correctness from their habitual position of judge and jury : such that the art can , in principle , sort out the politics , and not just vice versa .
2 If you need to tack quickly , then once again , start at the starboard end , or at least to starboard of the main bunch of yachts .
3 Landis & Gyr 's new system in the new Forte Hotel in Exeter , Devon , for example , is usually set for guest and function rooms to be controlled at 20°C between 6am and 10am and from 4pm to midnight .
4 Customs officials have discovered that the onions were driven from Valencia in Spain to Dover and from there to Gateshead , before being driven south , first to Birmingham , then Evesham and discovery .
5 The main Jacobite army now moved on from Dalwhinnie to Perth , and from there to Edinburgh .
6 Gorbachev travelled on Oct. 28 to Barcelona , and from there to Paris for a two-day state visit to France .
7 Via sink , bath or lavatory , all these cleaners disappear down the drain and that usually leads to the sewer , on to sewage treatment plant and from there to sea or river .
8 Thence to the Dock Road and from there to East Prescot Street , as the Royal Family were staying with Lord Derby .
9 They would travel to Hamburg , then by boat to Hull : many of them intending to go on to Liverpool and from there to America .
10 Hazard was transferred from Tottenham to Chelsea on September 19 , 1985 and from there to Portsmouth on January 11 , 1990 .
11 Gundovald claimed to be a son of Chlothar I. Chlothar denied the claim , but his brother Childebert I at first accepted it , as also did Chlothar 's son Charibert I. Despite this support , Gundovald was rejected by Sigibert , another of Chlothar 's sons , so he went to Italy , where he was received by the Byzantine general , Narses , and from there to Constantinople .
12 But I feel sure that only by going to St Bertrand de Comminges ( another name that crops up in the Cantos ) , and from there to Mont Ségur , shall we see the point of : ‘ at Mont Ségur the chief 's cell / you can enter it sideways only ’ ( 101:725:77 ) .
13 In 1867 he set off again , this time for Vietnam , and from there to Hong Kong .
14 Then along the highest sea cliffs in England to Staithes and from there to Whitby .
15 Human awareness of this truth , he may have concluded , was passed on with just the same loose and haunting persistence as the rhythms and phrases of English poetry , surviving from Anglo-Saxon times to Middle English and ‘ The Man in the Moon ’ , and on again to Shakespeare and Milton and Yeats and nursery-rhyme , without intention as without a break .
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