Example sentences of "he [verb] [vb pp] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Even so Edinburgh Academicals have provided Sole with a solid platform from which he has gone from strength to strength , culminating in three Tests and a series triumph for the Lions . |
2 | While unpacking , he found a chess set ; his father explained some of the moves , and since then he has gone from strength to strength despite the fact that the family has no chess background . |
3 | But now he has moved from critic to principal player , he may discover the advantages of the business brain so vilified by Raine 's critics . |
4 | This year Bradl has a new two-year contract with HB and he has switched from Michelin to Dunlop tyres . |
5 | As he has shifted from opposition to support for the Vance-Owen plan , so has Serbian television . |
6 | During the exchange itself he 'd moved from suspicion to disbelief to disgust and finally to acceptance of Estabrook 's proposal . |
7 | He 'd grinned from ear to ear , grey eyes dancing . |
8 | He tried to remember what the weather had been like in the last week and realized he had no idea ; like many city-dwellers he had moved from flat to car to office without registering any variation . |
9 | In February 1991 he had moved from Palermo to Rome in order to become director-general of penal affairs in the Justice Ministry , and it had been widely expected that he might head a new judicial body which was to be created as part of a fresh anti-Mafia drive . |
10 | He had moved from Camberwell to Central with William Johnstone and at his request . |
11 | P.A. Stafford thinks that Cnut may have reinforced this by encouraging the cults of other murdered princes , such as Wigstan , a ninth-century Mercian , whom he had translated from Repton to Evesham . |
12 | he 's pushed from pillar to post this kid |