Example sentences of "[coord] on to the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 There 's something about this matter which could lead us to the gallows or on to the knife of some hired assassin .
2 Or on to the point of someone 's sword ! ’
3 Corbett muttered curses but followed Selkirk up the ladder and on to the deck of the ship .
4 Olten is where the line from Zurich to Bern and on to the resorts of Lac Leman and to Geneva crosses that from Basle to Lucerne , the famous , is St Gotthard Pass , the Italianate Ticino , thence to Milan and Italy itself .
5 Without speaking they walked through the gap of the east window and on to the edge of the cliff and saw only the moon-bleached beach stretching north and south , the thin fringe of white foam .
6 Since the causal chain passes through perception and on to the rest of the nervous system , perhaps triggering action , it must become physical again .
7 With Felbrigg left behind the route continues to Hanworth then over Thwaite Common and on to the village of Erpingham .
8 From the pass continue down Caiston Glen to Hartsop Hall Farm ( 2 miles ) and on to the village of Hartsop ( 1.25 miles ) .
9 Follow the western bank of the River Severn through woodland and meadows to Bewdley and on to the village of Ribbesford .
10 The modern BaselChiasso motorway N2 bypasses Beckenried : drive east from the ferry and shortly passing under the motorway , follow the winding road up and onto the terrace where Emmetten stands ; the road continues to climb then dips to cross the Klon valley , and rising again passes a tunnel and descends to the neighbourhood of the mountain tarn of Seeli , south of Seelisberg , before ascending past the pilgrimage church of Maria Sonnenberg ( dated 1666 , with a baroque high altar ) and on to the village of Seelisberg .
11 secondly , pursuing untrustworthy promoters or record companies , if necessary through the courts and on to the enforcement of judgements , deters other business people from trying to get rich at the expense of musicians .
12 One could either leave the sliding door open and see the world go by down the corridor , or close oneself into a private cocoon ; and at night , one 's bed descended from the ceiling and on to the seat of the facilities which effectively put them out of use .
13 Her next big campaign , shot by Herb Ritts , launched her into the fashion stratosphere and on to the covers of magazines from Vogue to Rolling Stone .
14 We can take our students beyond that stage of technical feedback and on to the levels of self-enlightenment and self-emancipation , through encouraging ever-wider and higher levels of self-criticism .
15 Quigley started to pace up and down the room as the mass murderer , who had now leaped out of bed and on to the window-sill of his hospital suite , announced his intention of travelling the sixteen floors between him and the pavement without the aid of lift or stairs .
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