Example sentences of "[noun sg] go from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | but it skims across the surface of the water and it 's very quick , it only takes half an hour to go from Ramsgate to Dover . |
2 | ‘ 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 . |
3 | The PC magazine market needs a reasonably priced down to earth mag so I hope your circulation goes from strength to strength but on present showing there 's a lot to do to get it right , Andrew H. |
4 | There 's Echo There 's Echo goes from strength to strength to the extent that one of its competitors , the main competitor , Tribune del Expansione was obliged to merge with Lacoude Francais I mentioned earlier that Ensure was re-launched and er it achieved a circulation of a hundred and five thousand . |
5 | Watery nasal discharge and obstruction goes from left to right nostril . |
6 | The National Consumer Credit Federation , representing check traders , told us that the agent going from door to door , usually with long experience of working for the firm , had quite a lot of discretion over whether or not to lend , though with small firms the bosses like to keep in touch themselves , often going on collection rounds so as to see customers , and certainly weighing up doubtful cases themselves . |
7 | Richards , who has just completed his first year as the Welsh Rugby Union development officer for Mid-Wales , wants to see the representative side going from strength to strength . |
8 | Car going from Woodcape to Copse who |
9 | I think that a week in fantasy goes from Monday to Sunday , so sometimes a club will get 2 or more games in a week , other times — none . |
10 | QUANTUM physicists are trying to calculate the probability that a particle goes from A to B. This probability is the sum of the probabilities of each of the possible routes it could take . |
11 | Despite the recession , the hair business goes from strength to strength . |
12 | Car tax went from £15 to £17.50 . |
13 | For several years the business went from strength to strength . |
14 | Under his ownership , Craigie Mains went from strength to strength and soon he became the most prolific prize-winning owner the Clydesdale Society has known . |
15 | THE great British biscuit goes from strength to strength . |
16 | Keeping the colour going from spring to summer is not always easy , but Jenny and Michael have managed it with the density and variety of planting . |
17 | The water went from calm to storm-tossed and the canoe began to jog sickeningly . |
18 | The ball went from McClair to Hughes , whose cross-field pass sent Giggs away to crash a shot past Coton . |
19 | Grain went from Rumania to Danzig by sea , all the way round Europe , and still cost 30 per cent less than overland by rail . |
20 | Perhaps the England cricket team could learn a thing or two from the Institute 's own XI whose performance this season goes from strength to strength . |
21 | The merchant goes from Bruges to Paris , via his home at St Denis , to raise the cash to pay a pledge made in Bruges , and in Paris asks the monk for his hundred francs . |
22 | Vines for SCO Unix goes from £3,500 to £12,500 for a fully configured package . |
23 | Washington 's career went from strength to strength in the '40s and '50s , but her private life is the stuff of folklore . |
24 | Susan stood among tree-cover and watched a woman go from window to window — she was taking Lori 's role . |
25 | The annual budget went from $8.5 to $31 million , and he raised more than $200 million for expansions and capital improvements , such as the Anderson Building , the Pavilion for Japanese Art , and the Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies . |
26 | The coin went from hand to reluctant hand . |
27 | It is not joyful ; a man goes from life to death . |
28 | It 's beautiful to think there 's a man who spends his life going from hotel to hotel , paying chambermaids to let him look in beds slept in by women , in the hope of finding some hairs ! |
29 | It is , perhaps , significant that the long search for the ideal section to define the Silurian/Devonian boundary went from Czechoslovakia to the Ukraine , to Morocco and to the western regions of the U.S.A. and Canada . |
30 | Their total pay bill went from £2.8 to £4.9 million . |