Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Turn left on road then after 30 yds turn right on to enclosed path up steps by National Trust sign for Stockham 's Hill .
2 Their offices faced right on to our living quarters and they were always staring at us .
3 Sunderland will have to wait a little longer before knowing whether to turn left or right on to the M25 .
4 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
5 He turned right into Caldecott Road , left into Howard 's Avenue , right on to Mainwaring Road and up the wide thoroughfare that led to Wimbledon Hill .
6 They mounted the slight slope and , turning right on to the Westport road , walked towards the village .
7 I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back .
8 With their sophisticated radio equipment they were able to use satellites to call up airstrikes , then talk the pilots right on to their targets with devastating accuracy .
9 ‘ Here we are , ’ announced the Brigadier , emerging suddenly from his world of private woes and turning right on to a grassy track running between two olive groves .
10 There is no way out of the Upper Kirk other than scrambling to the left or right on to the higher ground .
11 He took the wheel after that and drove at a furious speed back to San José , where he turned right on to the Pan-Am .
12 You see well the point was when you pick 'em up erm we had a sm we had a big boat , what we called hanger boat , a very heavy boat and that used to have a wooden so therefore we used to pull it up by hand and pull it ove on a little barrel with a hand power that 's what we used to do and once we got the anchor in board we 'd pull the chain in by hand and then rerun it again right on to the mud and on the anchor again .
13 I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’
14 The grenade dropped right on to the cab floor in front of Rex .
15 ‘ I 'll get right on to it , sir , ’ Carter told him and hurried out .
16 ‘ I 'll get right on to it . ’
17 They did n't come right on to the when I was
18 Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout .
19 Having deliberately taken her time , Luce descended the stairs some half an hour later , looking flower-fresh , her wispy fringe brushed to one side , her hair curling loosely on to her shoulders .
20 This union and other unions have protested most vigorously to the Mersey Region and they decided then to go ahead with the appeals by approaching other trade unions , not necessarily involved in clinical skills , like the plumbers and the joiners of the A U E W and the EPTU .
21 In the first phase , the question related most importantly to the organization of the party ; in the second , to the strategy for overthrowing Tsarism ; and in the third , finally , to the overthrow of world capitalism .
22 And most importantly to you , I 'm the one who 'll have to put an end to all this nonsense .
23 A few days ago , we saw the appalling spectacle on television of Vietnamese asylum seekers being dragged forcibly on to a plane to be sent back to Vietnam , a very poor country that has suffered economic embargos since 1976 , which have caused great poverty there .
24 Most of my friends collapsed thankfully on to their beds , but I slunk down the long flights of stone stairs and took up a position in the foyer where I could watch the front door .
25 I put my candle down on the shelf , and dropped thankfully on to the bed .
26 The douce denizens of Edinburgh looked up in sudden amazement as a Heinkel thundered low across the rooftops beloved of Baillie Nicol Jarvie and disappeared beyond the hills , a spitfire hanging grimly on to its smoking trail and blazing away at it with all four guns .
27 Sheila , however , hung grimly on to it , whereupon the boy began to pull her along the path .
28 ‘ The thing is , I was thinking of going to Prague myself , ’ she hung grimly on to her self-control to get started again .
29 Where formed by divergent plate movement they are described as rifted margins , but where the motion between two adjacent continental blocks has been transform they are called sheared margins ( but note that the term rifted margin is often applied rather loosely to passive margins of any type ) .
30 Precious substances contributed most effectively to the functioning of traditional societies by defining roles in the functioning of the hierarchy of authority .
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