Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] from [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them .
2 Prisoners may be left locked in their cells for longer , because there is not the staff to supervise out-of-cell activities or to escort them from place to place .
3 Thus if you are Jewish and working class , your Jewishness is used to disqualify you from membership of labour organizations ; but equally if you are Jewish and poor , your poverty is made to signify the essentially parasitic nature of your ‘ race ’ on the host community .
4 The friend is to visit him from time to time to make sure he proceeds with discretion .
5 to see you from time to time
6 There are free buses to ferry you from hotel to cable-car stations and the town has a warm , friendly atmosphere .
7 Seniority provides committee chairmen with an independent power base and helps to insulate them from control by party leaders and presidents .
8 These charges and interest rates are variable and the Bank reserves the right to amend them from time to time .
9 I tried to contact you from time to time but you always seemed to be somewhere else . ’
10 She unearthed an ancient bicycle from some forgotten shed corner and proceeded to ride it from cottage to cottage , her sackful of letters stuffed compactly into a basket in the front .
11 Well I always like to read it from left to right but it does n't matter really .
12 IT probably wo n't be enough to save them from relegation to Division II , but Dundee HSFP reproduced some of last season 's promotion-winning style in regaining much lost pride at Mayfield on Saturday .
13 Preference rules may be broken ; in fact it would be very difficult not to break them from time to time as some of them conflict .
14 The insurance companies anticipate maintaining the premium rates at current levels but they retain the right to review them from time to time , subject to giving each insured person 60 days notice of any change .
15 The Insurance Companies anticipate maintaining the premium rates at current levels but they retain the right to review them from time to time , subject to giving each insured person 60 days notice of any change .
16 It had wheels on the bottom and a handle inside , which he turned to get him from place to place .
17 His father 's response was not only to stop sending him money but also to bar him from returning to Zimbala until he renounced his Socialist beliefs .
18 Finally , the Report suggested that the Minister might establish ‘ a small committee to advise her from time to time on the subjects and types of adult education courses which should receive priority in qualifying for grant ’ ( Recommendation 18 ) .
19 It had been a deep and tub-like pram , and they had used it to convey her from place to place long after she had been of an age to be confined in such a vehicle .
20 I know it 's a cliche but we really do have to take it from game to game — it 's the only way . ’
21 Commentators considered that the delay was designed to give the LTTE time to negotiate with the Moslem and Sinhalese communities in the Eastern Province in order to prevent them from joining to vote for the reinstatement of a separate Eastern Provincial Council .
22 Fujimori accused Gen. Salinas of having attempted to organize an unpublicised coup in July 1990 to prevent him from coming to office .
23 Theirs is an America of hardcore unemployment of gangs , of drugs and guns and struggle to make it from day to day .
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