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

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1 De Villiers ' hazel eyes shot from her face to fitzAlan at the bright greeting .
2 Also showing is Frances Anne Soloman 's story of a young African woman transported from her home to slavery in the Caribbean , I Is a Long Memoried Woman ( below ) and much more !
3 We inspected everything , from the plumbing arrangements to the cornices and architraves , entirely ‘ new ’ ideas which he had gleaned from his trips to Europe .
4 He had apparently recovered from his visit to Johanna , hiding his feelings behind the usual veil of secrecy .
5 Gandhi 's antipathy to preaching , which was characteristic of the Christian missionary activity he was acquainted with , may have derived from his attitude to mission work in general , but it is more likely that he considered a man 's life to be a more effective testimony to the truth of his religion that his words .
6 A more revolutionary proposal of his was that England players should train together regularly , an idea derived from his visit to Holland , where the national players came together for coaching once a week , and were given lectures and ‘ homework ’ exercises .
7 Using what they had discovered from their visit to Bourbourg and official sources , Helen and Brian Attwell were able to piece together the last moments of Beaufort I L4508 .
8 IN THE unattractive language of official Washington , Bosnian policy went ‘ on hold ’ when Warren Christopher , the secretary of state , returned from his trip to Europe 's capitals in the first week in May .
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