Example sentences of "[pron] way from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 My problem was to make my way from the entrance to a vacant table .
2 It seems certain that they first found their way from the Creole of the first generation Caribbean migrants into the LE of the second generation , where they occur very frequently .
3 After the performance of Jimmy Shine , the two of them made their way from the theatre to the hotel where Dustin was staying .
4 Antineutrons are expected by some particle physicists , who believe on theoretical grounds that neutrons could change into antineutrons on their way from the Sun to the Earth .
5 One of those aimless youths you stumble over on their way from the pinball machine to the nearest shop that sells electrical equipment .
6 The breed of Tories who passed through the Commons , on their way from the Brigade of Guards to the House of Lords ’ , is no more .
7 As the nascent museum beings to find its feet , the determined band at PE look forward to more airframes coming their way from the SAAF Museum and the work on the Oxford will gain in pace .
8 To connect their knowledge with the language system people use reasoning , and pragmatic theories go some way towards explaining how people reason their way from the form to the function and thus construct coherent discourse from the language they receive .
9 ‘ Why do you think she was killed ? ’ asked Merymose as they made their way from the Place of Healing to Kenamun 's office .
10 This gives doctors a detailed diagnosis of the way sounds make their way from the ear drum to the brain .
11 For the same price the 164-miles West Highland line threads its way from the heart of Glasgow past Loch Lomond to the pretty fishing port of Mallaig .
12 Combwich ( pronounced ‘ Cumidge ’ ) is a quiet , picturesque community clustered round a bend in the River Parrett as it meanders on its way from the sea to Bridgwater Docks .
13 Below : The first Centenary Class car 641 on its way from the East Lancashire Coach Builders factory in Blackburn to Blackpool on 17 April , 1984 .
14 Mr Grover was as good as his word and on Christmas morning soon after breakfast a very strange procession began making its way from the market .
15 Chemicals which pollute the environment and our bodies are introduced into many of the other processes through which food travels on its way from the farm to our shop shelves .
16 Haphazardly she thrust her way from the bush .
17 ‘ I 'm no good at it , ’ she lied and , pleased , struggled her way from the table and walked stiffly into his arms .
18 ‘ Excuse me , ’ she said to Calder , and she made her way from the sitting room to the elegant powder-room down the hall .
19 He made his way from the hilltop and down into the valley , this was an ideal opportunity to search his mother 's house .
20 While the preparations for the fair were in progress , the young man made his way from the green to The Drover 's Arms by way of Lulling Woods .
21 He does care about the critical flak coming his way from the music press though .
22 On his way from the mess
23 He always ’ — again the hand was expressive — ‘ he always goes in on his way from the mill .
24 Banking , despite his better judgment , on Merymose 's promise , and unable to shelve the curiosity which had been awakened , Huy pushed relaxation aside with his stool and made his way from the eating house back through the harbour quarter towards the City of Dreams .
25 Which er , which we all , who went to the , the particular er , er occasion when we went past it on our way from the church to the reception we saw it going on .
26 on your way from the wedding .
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