Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | One of the more remarkable features of this project is the speed with which it has progressed from conception to completion of construction . |
2 | Suppose it wants to go from A to a point E that it can not see . |
3 | Right D two how long does it take to go from Ventnor to Swanage in a launch with a speed of eight miles per hour ? |
4 | how many hours does it take to go from Lulworth to Bournemouth ? |
5 | How long does it take , how many hours does it take to go from Swanage to Ventnor ? |
6 | To change the government 's the policy if that 's what one calls it , it seems to change from year to year . |
7 | Earlies er when I worked at the Ford Motor Company it meant getting from Ilford to Dagenham and starting on a machine at six A M in the morning , in the middle of winter or the middle of summer . |
8 | It had struggled from beginning to end , had depended entirely on charity throughout its four-year existence , and now the girls working there were being irresponsibly left destitute . |
9 | ‘ The locomotive for our London to Glasgow train was based in Leicester , ’ Mr Gisby says , ‘ so it had to come from Leicester to London before it did any work . |
10 | Thank you , Mr Chairman , erm , I 'm here to say , it 's quite true to say that it does vary from year to year , on er , what our programme is , but er , we we also have to face it , that er , com compared with some other areas , both east midlands and nationally , we do not have the traffic , and this does go against our for T A. Er , the the traffic on our roads |
11 | But it does vary from year to year . |