Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from [v-ing] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These revelations come from talking to Personnel managers who admitted they often have to force over-stressed employees to have time off . |
2 | Suggestions ranged from hacksawing to blow-torches . |
3 | You can learn a certain amount by reading , but the best advice comes from talking to people . |
4 | On offer are over 150 clubs and societies ranging from Gliding to Gilbert and Sullivan and from Animal Welfare to Chess . |
5 | When Wycliffe returned from talking to Sidney he had to give them a statement . |
6 | ‘ The idea came from speaking to businessmen who had missed important meetings after being stuck in a cab in heavy traffic , ’ says Cave . |