Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun prp] to " in BNC.
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1 | Steventon is on the main line , exactly halfway from London to Bristol . |
2 | The railway spread outwards from Britain to continental Europe , initially often with British capital , technology , and expertise . |
3 | Thanks to the German and Italian aid , Franco was able substantially to increase the number of troops being transported daily from Morocco to Spain , while the Republic remained apparently unable to stop him . |
4 | Continental Airlines ( 0800 776464 ) fly daily from Gatwick to Cancun via Houston , apex return £614 ( Nov ) . |
5 | The museum covers canals , mining , and chain-making , among other industries , and is open daily from March to December ( except Christmas ) . |
6 | Big Pit is Open Daily from March to November |
7 | The farm is open daily from April to December . |
8 | Operates daily from April to October at 8 p.m . |
9 | Operates daily from April to October at 9.30 p.m . |
10 | There 's no more relaxing way of travelling , and passenger ships leave the Burkliplatz daily from April to October . |
11 | With CityLink X70 , there are frequent departures daily from Oxford to Heathrow — every half hour for much of the day . |
12 | TMAM is now open daily from February to November and 1993 looks set to be another important year in its history . |
13 | Additionally the railway will run daily from May to September inclusive with a two-hourly service on weekdays . |
14 | This runs daily from May to October , and the tour lasts 2½ hours . |
15 | Viva Air ( 071–830 0011 ) fly daily from Heathrow to Alicante , apex return £124 . |
16 | In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes . |
17 | In the Wolverton of 1942 there was no library , no café , no bookshop , no cinema , and thus an unsophisticated Scots girl who would never at home have entered a public house often found herself of an evening among Bletchley friends in The Galleon , an inn overlooking the Grand Junction Canal at Old Wolverton , where the brightly-painted barges plied up and down from London to Manchester , and noting how different was the English pub from the uncouth male preserve that was its Scottish counterpart . |
18 | The trains , running up and down from London to Stanmore and back , could only be seen through the foliage as a series of silver flashes , but their singing rattle made a constant background music . |
19 | One couple came down from London to the art gallery and have seen some very interesting works . |
20 | I was taken there for the first time when I was six weeks old in a motor side car down from London to just within ten miles of Bury St Edmunds . |
21 | ‘ I 'd finally won custody of my daughter Eva and we had just moved down from Scotland to Leeds with my boyfriend Glynn . |
22 | The short trip down from Sicily to Malta , dropping Caroline off for her business assignment , had provided the perfect opportunity . |
23 | For several years we drove all the way down from Hertfordshire to Cornwall , very slowly , starting in the early hours of the morning and arriving about tea-time , if we were lucky . |
24 | So the arrangements were made with the White Star line and unbeknown to Nellie , Liam eventually did get two reservations on the new ship , which was brought down from Liverpool to Southampton , where most of the passengers got on , and then to Cherbourg to pick up some more and finally to Queenstown before crossing the Atlantic to New York . |
25 | The opportunity to fly down from Liverpool to a sales meeting at Maidenhead via White Waltham had seemed too good to pass up . |
26 | I 'm looking for Ismar who 's come all the way down from Dundee to be with us today . |
27 | Swans flying down from Siberia to Britain travel in family parties so the young cygnets compile such maps as they follow their parents . |
28 | We 'd been certain that Frank had been kept with a Frenchman in the apartment we 'd been in from February to early May . |
29 | Phased in from July to November last year , the EAP , named Axis , is provided by Personal Performance Consultants Limited with tailor-made training for all divisional managers covering Standard Life 's 6,200 employees in its offices throughout the UK and Ireland . |
30 | Believed to actually be A–24A 42–60817 , ( N9142H ) the old Douglas was trucked in from Seattle to Long Beach for some much-needed mechanical work . |