Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb past] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From thence he fled to France , escaping detection by dressing up as a servant . |
2 | From here we returned to Borrowdale via Jopplety Haw , grateful that the heatwave had transformed the moss into springy turf . |
3 | Anyway , from there we went to Gorkham where we are here with five of us , that was , that was the job , we had a cottage to ourselves . |
4 | From there we moved to Canada , where my brother was born . |
5 | From there they sailed to America , their ships competing for trade with those from Bristol and Liverpool ( see map C ( ii ) on page 37 ) . |
6 | From there they rode to Dunvegan , either more or less as the crow flies by a drovers ' trail , or coming down from Greshornish to join what is now the A850 , at a point about half-way between Portree and their destination , Dunvegan Castle . |
7 | From there they moved to Pannonia , where they built a city called Sicambria . |
8 | From there they moved to Whitby where Mrs Chance became secretary to the entertainments manager and Mr Chance became civil defence officer . |
9 | From there he proceeded to Heckington where he was reunited with Sadler in the market square . |
10 | From there he went to Doxford 's Marine Engine Works in Sunderland , after which he served at sea as fourth and third engineer on several steamships . |
11 | From there he went to Sion House , Middlesex , where he helped to plant the new conservatory . |
12 | From there she returned to London to do war work , also accepting commissions as a free-lance illustrator on the basis of which she approached William Johnstone who invited her on to his staff . |