Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] from [pron] to [det] " in BNC.

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1 Horses ' emotions can rapidly escalate or change from one to another .
2 A generation ago these two were roughtly equally important , and walking from one to another was acceptable .
3 In that incomparable verse Racine surely articulates the classical and terrible conception that underlies also Virgil 's treatment of Dido : sexual passion , the erotic , understood as one undifferentiated energy running wild , fastening itself seemingly at random on this person or that one , and switching from one to another in a way that discredits all human vows of constancy .
4 I could therefore possess myself of my nephew by force if — ’ he paused for full effect and looked from one to another of the councillors ‘ — if , as Lord High Protector , I elected so to do . ’
5 The awareness of God which is fragmentarily and partially there in all men was fully and perfectly formed in Jesus , and spreads from him to those who believe in him .
6 Fiver paid him no heed but looked from one to another among the rabbits .
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