Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] from [num] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , according to calculations produced by the policy Studies Institutes and noted in The Economist ( 12 March 1988 ) ‘ the overall impact of the reforms will simply be to redistribute from one group of the very poor to another ’ .
2 For instance , the cinematic way to shoot a conversation between two people is to cut from one speaker to the other as the talk passes to and fro .
3 And he laughed himself as he ended , ‘ But he did n't add , ‘ and the best way you 'll learn it is to travel from one parish to another , and that 's what you 're going to do as soon as I can arrange it . ’
4 The cod catch was to be reduced to 98,270 tonnes , from 118,700 in 1989 , and the haddock quota was to fall from 62,500 tonnes to 41,700 .
5 His only regret yesterday was to fail from seven feet at the last , where his solitary bogey cost him the chance to stand alongside Payne , the 1992 Rookie of the Year , who had a best-of-the-day 66 .
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