Example sentences of "[to-vb] from [letter] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The flow time t , is the time taken for the solution meniscus to pass from x to y in bulb E.
2 Suppose that on December l , X agreed to buy from Y for £100 one ton of corn to be delivered on January 1 .
3 Granted that I have a map of my house in my head , how do I use it to go from A to E ?
4 Suppose it wants to go from A to a point E that it can not see .
5 ‘ proceed to a particular point ’ means e.g. to signal the driver to go from A to B or start a particular line of traffic etc .
6 If someone wants to go from A to B , who else is competing to take that person there ?
7 Instead it is supposed to go from A to B by every possible path .
8 They keep talking about what they call seamless journeys which means you should be able to go from A to B to C without too much problem .
9 Be prepared to fly from A to B via Z : Delta 's network is based on hubs , whereby waves of flights arrive simultaneously in Atlanta or Cincinatti , and take off an hour or so later .
10 They are given a company car to get from A to B , and their main work starts when they get there is n't it ?
11 Since deregulation , buses are only trying to get from A to B as fast as possible in order to make as much profit as possible .
12 It started to get out of proportion in that he , Ray has been talking to him about the impact of the summer season in Scarborough in terms of how long it takes his staff to get from A to B.
13 If you simply put up but people still have to use their cars to get from A to B you 're not actually improving the environment at all and it seems that adding added habits habits habits er it it seems to me that proposals that we have represented and which create improvement in a number of areas or reduce the cut in a number of areas will actually produce a much more balanced programme for nineteen ninety four ninety five .
14 And in order to get from A to B you needed to go to excess .
15 Did n't she ha well , to get from A to B did n't she have to leave the building somewhere ?
16 Er I think er it 's easy to talk about taking off two and a half percent here and there , I could probably put forward a number of reasons why it could add on two and a half percent , five percent to the figures and indeed I 'd be very disappointed if at the end of the day , we did n't achieve er greater reductions because once you get out long distance through traffic , er whose prime purpose is to move from A to B as quickly as possible , once you do that it gives you the opportunity then of bringing in the sorts of measures to improve pedestrian safety , er to slow traffic down , introduce traffic calming , which you ca n't do on primary routes .
17 It is the number of operations needed to move from x to y if no tile got in the way of any other .
18 Having bought my car , if I want to travel from A to B in Britain I have to do so by travelling on the left-hand side of the road .
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