Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [adv] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It may therefore be that while a perfectly competitive market composed of producers big enough to benefit fully from economies of scale would be the ideal , something like the existing state of affairs , particularly against a background of merger control and regulation of anti-competitive practices , is the best realisable outcome . |
2 | It took an hour or more to jog along from Canonbury to Paddington , but we did reach the enchanted spot at last . |
3 | Moreover to change quickly from column to line and vice versa was a complicated business , though methods of doing this were evolved , notably by Guibert , the greatest military theorist of the century . |
4 | The champions have yet to win away from home in nine League attempts this season and their only victories at Palace were in 1921 and 1981 . |
5 | In forty-four years the British had yet to recover fully from victory in the Second World War , even though the Germans and Japanese had so manifestly recovered from defeat . |