Example sentences of "[conj] going from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I know we 're pissed off with him over certain things , but even if we 're unhappy about his recent decisions , no-one can deny that going from bottom of Div 2 to League champs in 3.5 years was remarkable . |
2 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
3 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
4 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
5 | I have n't any real friends , but I can tell from Madame Rochard and Miss Lucchesi and the other girls whom I see coming and going from lessons . |
6 | TEN years on and going from strength to strength … |
7 | At a Christmas assembly at Aachen in 837 , having carefully built up aristocratic and episcopal support , and secured the agreement of Pippin ( whose own ambitions in Francia now looked blighted ) and Louis the German , Louis solemnly conferred on Charles " a part of the regnum " , with the following boundaries : the greater part of the Belgic provinces , in other words , the whole of Frisia from the North Sea and Saxon frontier as far as the frontier of the Ripuarian Franks , and along the latter , the counties of Mulekewe , Ettra , Hamarlant and Maasgau ; then all the territory between the Meuse and Seine as far south as Burgundy , including Verdun ; and going from Burgundy , the counties of Toul , Ornois , Blois , Blaisois , Perthois , the two Bars [ i.e. Bar-le-Duc and Bar-sur-Aube ] , Brienne , Troyes , Auxerre , Sens , the Gâtinais , Melun , Etampes , the Pays de Châtres , and Paris ; then along the Seine to the Channel and up the coast as far as Frisia again : within these , all the bishoprics , abbacies , counties , fisclands , and all pertaining thereto . |
8 | ( We changed the sign of the dual variables corresponding to rows when going from TRP to TP . ) |