Example sentences of "to travel from [noun] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 For example , we could not afford to pay for anyone to travel from America to Hamburg .
2 It took about half an hour for the wave riders to travel from Minsterworth to Gloucester .
3 To get to Benghazi , the convoy had to travel from Kabrit into Cairo and then head south to El Kharga and Kufra .
4 We heard his remarkable speech in the seaport of Miletus , to the church leaders of Ephesus , as he started to travel from Greece to Jerusalem .
5 These varied from what was essentially the retention of the existing system with a few modifications , to an option referred to as a Commerce Railway consisting of about 16 per cent of the existing network ( meaning that to travel from Manchester to Leeds one would need to go via London ) .
6 Air fares are the most expensive in the world ; for example it costs more to travel from Fiji to Papua New Guinea than from Fiji to Canada .
7 After a period of normal grieving , my mother , who was then 74 , decided that she wanted to travel from Norwich to Northamptonshire to visit me , a journey of about 100 miles .
8 Recently my wife and I had to travel from Holyhead to Aberystwyth when coming back from a funeral in Ireland .
9 Lyn Sweeting 's daughter was due to travel from Chelmsford to London for a check up after months of chemotherapy for leukaemia .
10 They live at home with their families and , if they should have to travel from Cwmbran to Newport , for example , or from Pontypool further on to Newport , many people would be deterred from getting involved in the voluntary forces .
11 The foundry supplied some 42 spans of varying sizes which enabled the natives to travel from Benares to Calcutta by through train .
12 When the new railway link is complete , passengers will be able to travel from Larne to Dublin without changing train .
13 Press reports cited evidence of his involvement with the USA , including his use of a US military helicopter to travel from Beirut to Cyprus in 1986 and his involvement in the release of three US hostages , the Rev. Benjamin Weir , freed on Sept. 14 , 1985 , and Lawrence Jenco and David Jacobsen , released on July 26 and Nov. 2 , 1986 , respectively , all of whom turned out to have been traded for arms .
14 Queen Victoria had first used the railway in 1842 to travel from Slough to Paddington and thereafter she became a regular railway traveller .
15 Roderick Random need not have elected to travel from Newcastle to London by road .
16 Why did Mary and Joseph have to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem ?
17 With 125mph trains it was now possible to travel from places like Swindon , where house prices were lower , to London in less than an hour .
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