Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] from one " in BNC.
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1 | Happily she drifted into the man 's arms , and found herself spinning from one partner to another , thrilled with the magic of dancing in a snowy square , the growing gloom lit by the dainty fairy lights and lanterns . |
2 | it 's got ta be useful because instead of going you know from one sort at one end and going out the other and never being ever seen again it 's going |
3 | But in some cases it seems more probable that they are deliberately engineered by the virus to help it to travel from one host to another . |
4 | I know it varied from one and four up |
5 | If I want to switch I tip from one bucket to the other , we 'll charge him eighteen pounds , and we 're absolutely right , as Gerald says , we do it on a bid to bid basis . |
6 | I had found myself staggering from one situation to the next … we decided then that I was doing the same thing wrong you see , and so we looked at the actual practice … |
7 | Wandering around Wainfleet one finds oneself walking from one atmosphere to another . |
8 | I met him returning from one of the Penn ponds with the largest pike of the year swinging by his side and a look of sheer elation on his face . |
9 | At the civilization 's zenith , the Minoan towns gathered together craft workers with widely varying skills and enabled them to learn from one another . |
10 | He had never seen anyone or anything quite so beautiful in his life ; instantly , in less than the time it took her to walk from one side of the room to the other , he knew he loved her . |
11 | They does microwaves and all over there You got It varies from one week to the next what they got . |
12 | ‘ So then those who love over there , how do they differ from one another ? ’ |
13 | In the bedlam of yelling and barking he danced from one foot to the other in a brief breathless panic . |
14 | ‘ They may say enough is enough to stop the endless hospital visits , the tubes , the needles and other painful indignities ; to stop them lurching from one crisis to another without any real hope . ’ |
15 | Although airborne sounds can be reduced considerably , once sound vibrations have entered the structure of a building , it is much more difficult to prevent them travelling from one part of the building to another . |