Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] from [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There are no real features — a low relief gangway here , a slashed crack there , a stiffening of angle at two thirds height seize the imagination of the guide-writer more than that of the viewing climber , who will want to go from bottom to top by the smoothest and straightest way . |
2 | Other topics might include moving from practice into industry , part-time working or going back to work full time while caring for a young family . |
3 | Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society . |
4 | You can use DATA in conjunction with READ to include data in your program which you may need to change from time to time , but which does not need to be different every time you run the program . |
5 | Why do you keep rushing from room to room ? ’ |
6 | The sky would begin to change from grey to silver gilt , then peach , but still the sun did not rise . |
7 | The early evolutionary stages of development of wings are still in question they may have developed from outgrowths of exoskeleton from the body that assisted gliding initially , and then acquired a propulsive function . |
8 | These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time . |
9 | In a few weeks ' time , the fallen leaves will have risen from ankle to knee deep . |
10 | It is best , therefore , to use a conversion calendar rather than attempt to cast from Roman to Gregorian . |
11 | There are various roads that you can take to get from Bayonne to Biarritz , which is about five miles south-west of Bayonne . |
12 | It is impossible in these Coronation days to judge how long it will take to get from place to place and I asked the taxi-driver not to be too early . |
13 | By Ottoman reckoning Molla Fenari would have been twenty in Safar 770 , and it is perhaps possible to suppose that he could have returned from Egypt in time to be appointed at the end of the year . |
14 | This may mean repeating from week to week a message until it is obeyed . |
15 | Inevitably , this will involve looking from time to time at individual media , as each has its own characteristics , requirements , and available research resources . |
16 | I 'd really love to hear from students of anthropology or English . |
17 | The children remained preoccupied by their loss and would continue to cry from time to time , but in an increasingly hopeless and dejected way . |