Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] from [num] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other . |
2 | Which word means to dash quickly from one place to another ? |
3 | But she 's agreed to come straight from one job to another , something she tries hard to avoid . |
4 | Such a grammar needs to be appropriate to the audience that is to use it , its content needs to be appropriate to the culture of the people whose language is to be learnt , and it needs to progress smoothly from one topic to another . |
5 | Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing . |
6 | Early magnetrons tended to switch suddenly from one wavelength to another — just as a simple tube ( like a bugle ) can play several notes . |
7 | A graphics display screen could be used to switch rapidly from one map to another ; this would have the advantage of economy ( in that costly high-quality paper maps would not be needed by each participant ) and would be one way of ensuring that everyone was looking at the right map at any particular time . |
8 | Good footwork consists essentially in the ability to move swiftly from one position to another without sacrificing balance . |
9 | With the help of access to party funds and forged papers they were able to move rapidly from one centre to another , and evade the intervention of the Okhrana . |
10 | There were no more dances in the balere to distract me ; partly because it was difficult to move freely from one village to another and partly because the evening curfew still applied . |
11 | Sir Douglas Haig , British Commander-in-Chief , reluctantly agreed to bring forward from 1 August to 1 July 1916 the Somme offensive . |