Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] from [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back . |
2 | Quill-written characters consist of a series of more-or-less straight strokes , simple enough for a computer to turn into numbers and analyse , but complex enough to vary from scribe to scribe . |
3 | No it took me fifteen minutes tonight to get from school to Kyle 's Kyle 's school ! |
4 | His eyes were grey-green , like Finn 's , but had warm brown flecks in them and looked straight and candid ahead , as though they saw too directly to look from side to side . |
5 | Where risk has increased there is an increasing need for capital to provide a buffer against loss … the removal of the old protective barriers led to a rush by the smaller players to merge with new , bigger partners both to benefit from economies of scale and scope and to augment their capital base sufficiently to meet the requirements of the new , more demanding market context … |
6 | Groups of different markets ( as well as different firms in the same market ) are sufficiently interrelated also to benefit from location in London ( for example futures markets to cover eurobond exposure , or the different currency sectors of the eurobond market ) . |
7 | They used to let him up here to practise from time to time . ’ |
8 | The combined effect of these concessions was virtually to remove from threat of rate-capping all but about 20 ( 4.4 per cent ) of the 456 principal local authorities then existing in England and Wales . |
9 | He pointed to ‘ Pergoles ’ and she lifted her head again to look from side to side . |