Example sentences of "[verb] from [pos pn] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 De Villiers ' hazel eyes shot from her face to fitzAlan at the bright greeting .
2 Whether Gorbachov 's tattered image at home will benefit from his visit to North America , is increasingly in doubt ; for those here , nothing can hide the failure of his domestic reform programme , and the economic part of that programme was again under debate in the Supreme Soviet .
3 Also showing is Frances Anne Soloman 's story of a young African woman transported from her home to slavery in the Caribbean , I Is a Long Memoried Woman ( below ) and much more !
4 Before 1914 they would have been mainly peasant-workers commuting twice a year to the cities , gentry and their numerous domestic servants moving from their estates to town , kustari with their wares for sale , government servants , and the military , etc .
5 Gandhi 's antipathy to preaching , which was characteristic of the Christian missionary activity he was acquainted with , may have derived from his attitude to mission work in general , but it is more likely that he considered a man 's life to be a more effective testimony to the truth of his religion that his words .
6 Armed with their set of personal educational objectives , doctors are in a much better position to identify what they can learn from their day to day work .
7 to collect the card but did Ms Sutton gracefully rise from her seat to hand it to her , no , she tossed it over the rim of the platform onto the floor below leaving the poor woman to scrabble around for several minutes looking for it and the , and the punch line is a little later an embarrassed Ms Sutton is contesting Cambridgeshire South West for the Lib Dems at the general election , apologised for her cavalier behaviour , let us hope she learnt from the experience yeah
8 Suddenly she awoke from her dream to noise and violent movement .
9 Oxfam is trying to help these families escape from their hand to mouth existence .
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