Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] from [num] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore transport from one place to another could be by the River Thames rather than the roads , which were not always safe and often impassable in some weather conditions . |
2 | In such industries the products literally flow from one process to the next , but , unlike in the mass production of individual products , this process is continuous for weeks or months on end . |
3 | But while I am looking at it my eyes constantly wander from one flower to the next , pausing at some , ignoring others , picking out the details of their shapes and colours . |
4 | Thus , the person may rapidly and unpredictably veer from one extreme of a symptom to the other . |
5 | As a holder , a banker would want to know the terms and conditions of the carrier from whom he will be claiming the goods , especially since these terms and conditions often change from one bill of lading to the next . |
6 | When heads touch , the lice simply walk from one head to the other . |
7 | Sometimes , however , speakers simply switch from one topic to another unrelated one , and then back again . |
8 | Indeed men and women regularly cross from one style to another . |
9 | Admittedly , Peak District was following in the wake of Star Player , who had won the same Beverley event last season , but it is most unlikely that this fully-exposed six-year-old — hard fit from two wins in all-weather hurdles — will ever aspire to the achievements of Star Player , who went on to win three other races , including the Chester Cup . |
10 | A logical operation is one which treats all bits of the word similarly and independently ; there is no carry from one bit to another , nor is there an underlying implied interpretation of the word as a numeric quantity . |
11 | With a television series you never know from one day to another what your character will be doing next , which makes it that much harder . ’ |