Example sentences of "to get from [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Better take a cheap all-day ticket , the bus conductor advised , if Nenna really wanted to get from Chelsea to Stoke Newington . |
2 | Even in the 1780s travel was difficult and on foot or by horse — it took at least four days to get from Edinburgh to London . |
3 | An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths . |
4 | An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths . |
5 | But he moved towards Paris in late March : everyone knew that it did not take six weeks to get from Paris to Attigny . |
6 | Two hundred years ago it took five days for news to get from Paris to Strasbourg . |
7 | You wish to calculate the distance you would have to walk to get from London to Brighton . |
8 | It takes half an hour to get from Bournemouth to Southampton , but it can take up to an hour to get from Barts to the Westminster hospital . |
9 | It took fifteen days for telegrams to get from Moscow to Tsaritsyn during the Famine . |
10 | ‘ It 's never taken you six hours to get from Rosslare to here ! ’ he exclaimed in disbelief . |
11 | In 1956 the British forces had appeared to take an unconscionable time to get from Cyprus to Port Said . |
12 | I actually expected her to be at home a lot more often cos it 's o , it 's a lot quicker for her to ge , to get from Blackheath to wha to er Ca Camberwell than it is to get back here . |
13 | He says he set out last night and is still trying to get from Bristol to Bracknell . |
14 | Her father did n't live with us and I was out of the country , so she had to cross the frontier illegally , swimming the river to get from Guatemala to Mexico . |
15 | It takes half an hour to get from Bournemouth to Southampton , but it can take up to an hour to get from Barts to the Westminster hospital . |