Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] from [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He rushed forward to the battery box , loosened the terminal caps and moved them from side to side .
2 He was heading straight into the wind and the force of it buffeted him from side to side until his sense of direction became totally confused .
3 He took a chestnut from the pan and bounced it from hand to hand as he turned cheerily to enquire after Mrs Frere 's welfare .
4 cos we called it changed it from Lisa to Anna for mum .
5 In 1978 fog at Heathrow airport prevented me from flying to referee the first ever game between France and Russia , and in 1981 a leg injury picked up in the First Test prevented me refereeing the Second Test between France and New Zealand .
6 For the carnival the barrow was filled with vegetables and two wire half hoops straddled it from front to back and side to side , these were beautifully decorated with flowers by my sisters and the wheelbarrow really did look effective .
7 An architect by profession , he took six months off work to help the builders make the house habitable , and then he and Anne painted it from top to bottom in a vibrant range of colour schemes , theirs is the tonic to take : the narrow winding staircase is an orangey red , the kitchen a pale blue , the living room a shade of yellow , the conservatory woodwork a blue-green , and so on .
8 He opened the door to a large room completely bare except for a vast trestle-table that filled it from wall to wall .
9 It got you from A to B in one piece , as Adam 's father remarked sneeringly of it .
10 Now he was hopelessly confused and lost , and the fear he had extended himself to contain shook him from head to foot as they unstrapped him and stood him on his feet again .
11 A spasm of delight shook her from head to toe as he plundered her neck .
12 Then the front zip of her jeans yielded to his importuning hands and he eased away a little so that his fingers could slide inside , seeking , exploring , sensitising , until shudders shook her from head to foot .
13 She faced it from time to time , charged up her hate battery , reminded herself .
14 Very soon , even before they went under dome , Arcady surrounded them from horizon to horizon , its size so prodigious that it banished all Ari 's ideas of what a city might be .
15 Friends of Piatakov restrained him from time to time lest Lenin discover the truth .
16 Sophie followed him from cage to cage and saw that everything was very hygenic and that the accommodation was roomy and warm .
17 As she covered me from toe to head in the brown muck I thought of Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black , dissimulating and silent for the sake of ambition , his pride often shattered , but beneath it all solid in his superiority .
18 Chapman 's accurate assessment of Male 's qualities was shown too when he switched him from wing-half to full-back .
19 Lazarus 's business ambitions soon elevated him from storeman to lumber merchant , thence to a partnership in the coal industry which became his sole business — L. Cohen and Son — after a few years , and hence to a high-profile dredging company which could boast that it had kept every one of the lifelines of the young nation — the St. Lawrence tributaries between Lake Ontario and Quebec — open .
20 His father 's smell seemed to be impregnated in the large cotton shirt that covered him from neck to calf .
21 The Perm was soon taking pity on Charlie , as people tended to , and Charlie was asking him about the pressures of fame as if it were something that concerned him from day to day .
22 Rope circled them from ankle to thigh .
23 Everyone who has ever taken an exam will remember that feeling of complete and utter boredom that overwhelmed them from time to time .
24 My magical ride took me from lake to lake , from Lough Corrib to Lough Mask and then to a third lake that seemed smaller than the last two inland seas set among high mountains .
25 It took them from breakfast to dinnertime to teatime to get everybody .
26 Copy dates prevent an account of this year 's adventure but here is a shortened version of the 1992 event which took them from Edinburgh to Monte Carlo , to a final position of 26th out of 102 starters and third in class .
27 When Reinhard Pischel was a young man , his daily journey to work took him from east to west Berlin .
28 A gruelling 50-mile expedition with three other girls took her from Torridon to Gairloch , Scotland , in four days .
29 P&O Containers brought her from Auckland to Tilbury , from where she took up her first challenge , the ‘ Round Europe ’ race last month .
30 When the meat had shrivelled and curled they waved the sticks in the cold air for a minute , unskewered it , blew off the coating of ash and tossed it from hand to hand until it was cool enough to eat .
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