Example sentences of "[prep] go from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The probability of going from A to B is found by adding up the waves for all the paths . |
2 | I do not believe there is another contractor capable of going from Greenfield to completion in this way , across the range of services , and on this scale . |
3 | The research process highlighted the difficulty of going from research to recommendations , and the effect of changing health advice on both health professionals providing advice and on mothers receiving it . |
4 | You had to have a reason for going from A to B , or else you were in trouble . |
5 | No but I mean , ah you know the word for going from place to place |
6 | So current models of spelling ( e.g. Ellis , 1982 ) frequently include two procedures for going from speech to print , a lexical spelling procedure ( retrieving the correct spelling from a lexicon of spellings ) and a non-lexical spelling procedure ( applying a system of rules specifying correspondences between sounds and letters ) . |
7 | I suppose it 's kind of like going from drums to percussion . ’ |
8 | Think of the total quantity of change involved in going from wolf to Chihuahua , and then multiply it up by the number of walking paces between London and Baghdad . |
9 | In going from atoms to quarks there is a change of scale by a factor of at least ten million . |
10 | However , we must take account of the sign change for the spatial components of the metric equation on going from three-space to space–time , and so where K is the Gaussian curvature . |
11 | We 're gon na go from minus three to three . |
12 | Does that wan na go from side to side does it ? |