Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] from one " in BNC.

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1 His biggest problem was that because of the way things work in academic life , regardless of whether or not I changed my lectures from one year to the next , I was just about unsackable .
2 Hailing from the tourist hotspot of Sunderland , Leatherface take their bearings from one of the most influential albums of the Eighties — Husker Du 's ‘ New Day Rising ’ — and add a more than adequate Pop sensibility to convey mainman Frankie Stubbs ' outbursts on the state of the world within and around him .
3 The program allows you to selectively copy directories and their contents from one disk to another .
4 These however are quite efficient enough to move the eating machines that are their owners from one mouthful to another .
5 An indispensable report for companies transferring their executives from one major city to another throughout the world .
6 It is perhaps unfair but definitely wise to say that even direct counterparts on Macintosh and PC do not necessarily transfer all their formats from one system to another .
7 The caves gave shelter to a new generation of troglodytes — European nomads , Australian girls ending their ‘ Grand Tours ’ by going native , those few English women who had felt the lure of the desert so intently that they now nursed fair-haired , olive-skinned babies and hung their washing-lines from one eroded pinnacle to another .
8 He told me of his travels from one Bed and Breakfast to another , from Galway to Sligo to Donegal .
9 For an informal dinner party , do n't hide your guests from one another with a giant display but rather use a series of small containers grouped to suit your table shape .
10 Erm , we are two-ply , diploid , in a sense that we get one set of our genes from one parent and another complete set from the other parent .
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