Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | From then on I 've just been going around from city to city causing trouble , more or less . |
2 | He also says council parking fines will be going up from £5 to £30 in April and police fines would rise from £16 to £30 . |
3 | Oh I 'll be popping in from time to time . |
4 | This development coincides with the recent long-term appointment of Robert Norster , the Welsh team manager , and Alan Davies , the national coach , who will shortly be moving home from Nottingham to Wales . |
5 | Car will be travelling roughly from west to east or eastwards |
6 | In June , they 'll be setting off from Herefordshire to Austria to take part in a re-run of the 1913 Alpine Rally . |
7 | Feasts are going to be cropping up from time to time as we move through the year , so it may be as well to explain that the word signifies , in Yorkshire , the yearly festival of the village or town . |
8 | By the time they reached Abergavenny , Owen was at Cardiff , and while they were pressing hard from Usk to Caerleon , Owen was withdrawing in excellent order into the wilds of Brecknock . |
9 | They were bustling anxiously from room to room , forgetting things , making last minute plans , asking each other how they looked . |
10 | Now to do that effectively I think it 's essential that I get you to participate in what 's happening so from time to time I 'm going to ask you to answer questions , sometimes by writing them down , sometimes by shows of hands erm sometimes by er reacting back erm to the questions that I ask . |
11 | One evening at the end of May a middle-aged man was walking home from Shaston to the village of Marlott in the Vale of Blackmoor . |
12 | She was trembling now from head to foot . |
13 | I was trembling violently from head to foot . |
14 | The parrot was scuttling along from arm to arm across his shoulders . |
15 | Once , when play had been suspended at Little Aston because of rain , Norman Sutton , that fine striker with the double-handed grip , was recalling a tournament in which the wind was blowing hard from right to left across the eighteenth . |
16 | She was swinging slowly from side to side , like a pendulum . |
17 | He was reaching out from death to hurt me in the same old way , only this time I did n't have to know . |
18 | To check his wandering thoughts he started to ask her to resume her labours elsewhere and finish the surgery when he had completed his own tasks in it — Only to find that she was hopping gently from foot to foot , and was bursting to ask him a question . |