Example sentences of "[noun sg] from [pers pn] to the " in BNC.
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1 | He saw her look from him to the key , judging the distance , assessing the possibility of getting out of the room alive , and smiled inwardly . |
2 | The proximity of the London & North Western Railway station at Davenport , together with the easy access from it to the School , was the deciding factor between these last two . |
3 | Yeah but a communication from her to the office had they ? |
4 | A word from me to the Commissioners might have swayed the sale in Phipps 's direction . |
5 | They all have common engine mounting bolt holes in the block and the depth from them to the back of the engine is common . |
6 | The Master of the Rolls , who is originally a very subordinate officer , with charge of the documents of the court , comes to be at the end of the seventeenth century a judge who can hear Equity cases , though there is an appeal from him to the Chancellor . |