Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The proportion of all adults living alone has risen from 9% in 1973 to 13% in 1988 ( General Household Survey 1988 ) . |
2 | Now it 's obviously going to vary from establishment to establishment , but do you feel that we perhaps still have some way to go ? |
3 | Since deregulation , buses are only trying to get from A to B as fast as possible in order to make as much profit as possible . |
4 | Products are individually priced ranging from $28 to $50 and $395 for the Migration Tool . |
5 | It stood four square , its dark red walls half covered with large-leafed Virginia creeper just beginning to change from green to gold and russet colours . |
6 | The circulation was a new record and four hundred and eighty five thousand , nine hundred by year end and it just seems to go from strength to strength . |
7 | Bake for at least 1 hour or until the cake has just begun to shrink from sides of tin and is springy to the touch — a skewer inserted into the centre should come out clean . |
8 | She had always felt insulated from pain with him , as if the condoms served to forever prevent them from getting unhealthily close . |
9 | In the pursuit of his fortune , he had deliberately travelled many long and distant journeys , always seeking to escape from memories of Beth and their time together . |
10 | Trade turnover with other countries , such as Colombia , Bolivia , Peru and Uruguay , still tends to fluctuate from year to year , lacking a coherent pattern of expansion . |
11 | He says he set out last night and is still trying to get from Bristol to Bracknell . |
12 | Firstly , the rules which sharply reduced those eligible for housing benefit , thereby removing benefits from pensioners with limited savings , were opposed by many Conservative MPs . |
13 | Last week for instance , we had somebody out on the motorway interviewing the site workers , but we also want to hear from people in the local communities , around Banbury , around Bicester , and found out what they feel about the motorway , because it 's going to have an enormous impact on the area . |
14 | Aeroflot is also hoping to fly from Stansted to the United States later this year , now that traffic agreements between the two countries for the state airline have been agreed and when long range aircraft become available . |
15 | She has already walked across Australia and the US , and now plans to walk from Gibraltar to John O'Groats to become the first woman to circumnavigate the world on foot . |
16 | Second , why are the meanings of words often felt to change from context to context , and how is successful communication possible if such instability exists ? |
17 | Peggy travelled extensively around the country introducing Medau , and a 5.30 a.m. start to journey from Sheffield to London ( accompanied only by a large bag of balls ) to teach just one class was not exceptional ! |
18 | The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’ |
19 | I 'd really love to hear from students of anthropology or English . |
20 | Although it once guaranteed good quality , now no one company holds an exclusive licence over the use of the name and the quality of the knives really does vary from brand to brand . |
21 | Flaubert was emblematic of a further development in modernization , in which the referent of the work of art , having evolved from the timeless and ideal to the contingent , now had moved from contingency to virtual insignificance . |
22 | But then Twiggy , who by now had switched from modelling to acting , came along and stole his heart . |
23 | Better take a cheap all-day ticket , the bus conductor advised , if Nenna really wanted to get from Chelsea to Stoke Newington . |
24 | By the end of the 32/33 season , the club was well placed to progress from friendlies to Junior League soccer . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | If it be a duty imposed by law upon a party regularly subpoenaed to attend from time to time to give his evidence then a promise to give him any remuneration for loss of time incurred in such attendance is a promise without consideration . |
27 | In all probability the machine would be replaced once the ‘ laugh ’ was over , and failure to do so might well lead to censure from others in the Rowdies group . |
28 | Other drivers described how the Metro overtook a caravan and then started weaving from side to side . |
29 | The poorest could least afford to travel from homes in the suburbs to work in city centres . |
30 | Events in Russia again encouraged switching from marks to dollars , Swiss francs and pounds , and sterling closed three-eighths of a pfennig higher at Dm2.3887 , but a fifth of a cent lower at $1.4345 . |