Example sentences of "from [pos pn] [noun] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But they can not escape from their duties related to health and safety . |
2 | So Janet , your question , which is not as I in , intimated it might be at all , so you , you can be well annoyed , erm , if you 're setting up a , a joint life policy with waiver premium on both people , and the wife is fifty one , and the husband is forty , how much will be deducted from their units according to waiver of premiums ? |
3 | When he reached the ticket hall the heat was so fierce the water from his hose turned to steam before it reached the fire . |
4 | The word originally denoted the many single days when the labourer might break from his toil to go to mass and celebrate a saint in other , mundane ways ; as , in the dull prose of the twentieth century , on a bank holiday . |
5 | No one from your past comes to mind who might want to do you a good turn ? ’ |