Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] from [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When I switch from LPG to petrol , the engine will not tickover at anything less than 2000 rpm .
2 I took courage , stopped , looked my questioner straight in the eye and said , ‘ I come from Fontanellato by tram and I am here for the same reason as you are .
3 I 'll telephone you when I return from Cheltenham with my final decision .
4 I commute from Dunfermline to Edinburgh to work for an enlightened firm of architects which designed into its office a shower facility , which allows me to cycle in all weathers .
5 By 1926 eleven British and four continental centres had opened ; in 1938 , with assets totalling £100,000 , 45,169 guest weeks were taken at the thirty British and twenty-two overseas centres which spread from Brittany to Poland and Czechoslovakia .
6 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War , taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies :
7 These are ten week courses which run from January to March .
8 The sharpening of management skills and getting things done through people is the focus of the 5 x 2 day modules which run from May to December each year .
9 You can have the pick of any woman you want from Polruan to Port of Spain , and a good few more besides .
10 If you drive from er I remember being stopped by one of those men in the dark glasses erm if you drive from Maine into New Hampshire the speed limit in Maine is sixty five and the speed limit in New Hampshire is fifty five and you just cross a si er y there 's a signpost which says welcome to Maine or New Hampshire , whichever way you 're going , and the second you cross that line , theoretically , you have adjust to the different speed limit .
11 I mean anomalies and there 's different prices if you go from Cardiff to Bristol it 'll cost you X amount if you go Bristol to Cardiff it costs you something different .
12 And you go from Portugal up the river and into Spain do n't you .
13 The rigorous and meticulously planned six weeks of preparation at Lilleshall before Christmas has readied Graham Gooch 's men , who leave from Gatwick at lunchtime today , for the on-field battles .
14 Around Remagen you cross from Westphalia into the Pfalz , the old Palatinate , so much fought over in the Thirty Years War .
15 ‘ We 've learnt from our past mistakes in approaching Thurrock and Nottingham and we 'll use the experience we gain from Southwell to the full at Telford to build something on a far grander scale , ’ Muddle says confidently .
16 They originate in China but are now grown in warm countries all over the world , and the ones we enjoy from June to September come in the main from France , Italy and Spain .
17 The last we hear from Roslavl' on taxes is in May , when fifty-eight of the seventy-eight soldiers requested from the town garrison were sent out to collect the potato tax in kind .
18 We hear from Denmark from time to time , ’ Eochaid said .
19 It was nearly four weeks ago that we set from Chelsea on the way to Australia .
20 But when we move from Einhard to the Christian ideal of rule in general , it is at once necessary to point out an important fact about Christianity : that its book , the Bible , consists of two Testaments , which are very different from each other in ethic .
21 They walk from Bentley into town for all John 's .
22 and sometimes they go from Edinburgh to Glasgow
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