Example sentences of "[noun sg] from [noun] to [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having received no reply from Wrexham to my offer of taking over as manager , I have decided to set my sights a little lower , hence my chat with Stan .
2 One night , Grandfather Denknetzeyan sat down and told the story of his escape from Russia to his grandson .
3 RETURN TRAVEL BY MODERN COACH from London to your hotel accommodation near Paris .
4 Unattributed assertions in news stories and headlines are likely to be received as factual , while criticism expressed in personlised columns is more likely to be regarded as opinion , especially when it appears to be an inference drawn by the columnist from facts to which reference has been made .
5 And er we used to make about six trips with a two wheeled trolley from Station to his house , two boys 'd do this job because it was very heavy work you know .
6 Anxiety over this question surfaced almost immediately in a dispute about the size of retinue to accompany the king from Ludlow to his coronation .
7 Anxiety over this question surfaced almost immediately in a dispute about the size of retinue to accompany the king from Ludlow to his coronation .
8 He mocked Britain 's failure to start building a high-speed link from London to its side of the tunnel .
9 In July 1642 George Campbell writing from Ballicastell to his brother Colin Campbell , the tutor , was complaining concerning those men you wrote of to me which came from Ila .
10 Mr David Kerfoot said Railfreight International put nothing but problems in the way of his plan to bring raw materials by train from Germany to his vegetable oil factory .
11 On the half-hour , however , Stortford scored an opportunist try when winger Ridgewell intercepted a pass from Cummings to his centre and touched down between the posts .
12 He will stop off in the town on his way from London to his constituency in Scotland .
13 Next to it lay a note from Cinzia to her husband about collecting their daughter from school .
14 Of the extant copies , there is one complete set in a contemporary hand , British Library MS Royal 7 E VIII , 7 C XIII , 7 C XIV ; this belonged to the library of Rochester Cathedral priory and may have been a presentation copy from Peter to his friend Gilbert Glanville [ q.v. ] , bishop of Rochester .
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