Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Stage eight of the Milk Race on June 2 is due to go from Blackpool to Darlington , passing through the Richmondshire district from Hawes to Richmond . |
2 | Stage eight of the Milk race on June 2 is due to go from Blackpool to Darlington , passing through the Richmondshire district from Hawes to Richmond . |
3 | Elections were held on Dec. 9 for a 70-member Constitutional Assembly , due to sit from February to July 1991 with the responsibility of proposing constitutional reforms . |
4 | At night , after dinner , it is very pleasant to stroll from hotel to hotel or to the many bars and small restaurants or , later , to the discothèques . |
5 | It may seem strange to pass from peace-making to being persecuted . |
6 | I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging . |
7 | I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging . |
8 | British industry , the City of London , most of what used to be called Fleet Street , and the economic spokesmen for all the political parties have for many years spoken with one voice on this matter : what Britain required , they all said , was a large , secure home market in which it was possible to benefit from economies of scale comparable to those enjoyed by the Japanese and the Americans . |
9 | When you can do this easily your lungs will be free to fill from top to bottom , so take a few deep , slow but gentle breaths . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Already they 've got people willing to fly from LA to New York to see them , and people going to every date of their domestic tours . |
12 | Interestingly , it is the semantic anomaly that probably makes this kind of joke far easier to translate from English into another language than the jokes which depend on sound-play or polysemy . |
13 | Unlike most other economic activities , fishing took place at sea outside the territory of any member state and the fishing vessel was free to move from territory to territory at will . |
14 | Similarly , it was impossible to gather from details of courses discontinued or planned whether there were any general patterns of expansion or reduction . |
15 | With the exception of Samna IV none of the products mentioned will give you any sort of WYSIWYG display on a PC whereas an Apple Macintosh almost always gives a WYSIWYG display , but with a little perseverance it is relatively easy to convert from typescript to pseudo typeset for just the cost of a page printer . |
16 | c ) Just as teachers have much to learn from practices in industry regarding time management , and problem solving , for example , so employers can learn a great deal from teachers about curriculum developments , equal opportunities , and new forms of assessment . |
17 | It was impossible to commute from Rummidge to Ipswich or vice versa . |
18 | The first two groups would have much to gain from interaction in an educational setting designed to emphasise what they had in common , and the servicing role we continued to provide would benefit from the additional resources ( of teaching and support staff , of facilities , equipment , and library provision , and of committee representation ) available to us as a department within a developed departmental structure . |
19 | If cars joining a crowded road take no account of the extent to which they slow down other road users , it may be almost impossible to rush from car to car offering or collecting bribes ! |
20 | Queen Victoria had first used the railway in 1842 to travel from Slough to Paddington and thereafter she became a regular railway traveller . |
21 | Instead it is supposed to go from A to B by every possible path . |
22 | ‘ Who else would be likely to drive from Paris in the middle of the night and go halfway to demolishing a door ? |
23 | Crohn 's disease patients and their relatives are more likely to suffer from disorders with a known or suspected autoimmune origin than members of the general population . |
24 | Such problems of internal management as may arise are likely to come from unfamiliarity on the part of individual teachers with the changing requirements of examinations and assessment . |
25 | Many of the gradual developments are likely to come from groups in the Oxford environment . |
26 | The strongest opposition is likely to come from supporters of nuclear power , which was cut sharply in the Clinton budget . |
27 | Ministers still stand by Lawther 's conclusion that only 10 per cent of lead in the human body is likely to come from additives in petrol . |
28 | He was glad to escape from Ottawa to Aix . |
29 | Samantha Sherratt , who is compiling the Information Pack , would be glad to hear from people with any comments or details of problems they faced following a partner 's imprisonment . |
30 | An unskilled smallholder is likely to lurch from crisis to crisis . |