Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When ICL moved from Stoke to West Gorton in Manchester , I became a commuter and I did n't like it , ’ he says .
2 The Dunfords moved from Petersfield to Alton in 1940 .
3 The well-known story of Curzon 's Tuesday summons from Montacute to London , of his confident and much-photographed arrival , first at Paddington Station and then at Carlton House Terrace , followed by the crushing blow delivered to him that afternoon when Stamfordham called at his house and told him Baldwin was to be Prime Minister , was not therefore a sudden snatching from his hands of the steadily earned and well-deserved prize , but more the last rather overdramatized act of a tragi-comedy which had been played out in varying forms since his appointment as Viceroy of India in 1898 .
4 When that was done , she and Polanski flew to London to be married in high profile , with the London Playboy boss , Victor Lownes , having arranged everything .
5 Béarn comes between the Basque country to the west and the part of the central Pyrenees known as Bigorre to the east .
6 Butler intriguingly proposes the mass items as a keyboard pendant to the B minor Missa sent by Bach to August III of Saxony in July 1733 .
7 Shevardnadze travelled from Houston to Washington , where he met President Bush on Dec. 12 .
8 Most SIDs continued to occur in winter , with nearly twice as many between January and March compared with June to August .
9 TARA GOES FROM BUFF TO A PUFF
10 In a meeting in Washington with International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) Managing Director Michel Camdessus , Menem asked for Argentina to be given more time to make debt repayments to the Fund .
11 King Juan Carlos of Spain flies from Madrid to Mallorca in his own private jet for most weekends during the summer .
12 It is likely that Kim moved from Manchuria to Khabarovsk in January 1941 .
13 Shortly after Gould 's publication of this information , Darwin moved to London to be closer to what was proving to be a hotbed of scientific activity .
14 Learning of Gibson 's pioneering insight , Peter Medawar came from Oxford to Glasgow specifically to work with him .
15 On Feb. 14 , the crews of six SU-24 fighter-bomber jets who refused to take the oath of loyalty to Ukraine defected from Ukraine to Russia , where , it was later announced , they had all been given new postings .
16 Springfield looked from Grant to Larsen , and waited for their verdict .
17 the creation of a large target for Amdahl , which was able to field the much faster machines that forced IBM to rush from E to S models ;
18 In a broadcast on Aug. 23 Saddam Hussein called on Mubarak to " take the side of the … poor of the Arab nation " and " be among the ranks of the faithful who are striving against the corrupt , the dissolute , the tyrants and the army of invaders " .
19 Mrs Longhill looked from Ruth to the doctor , her eyes wide with horror , her face drained of colour .
20 Julia looked from David to the telegram and back again .
21 Robert looked from Maisie to the headmaster .
22 The Black Forest — or Schwarzwald — is a huge area in the south-west of Germany nestling between France to the west and Switzerland to the south .
23 Lear moved with Ann to lodgings in Upper North Street , off the Gray 's Inn Road .
24 Near Hawthornden Castle is Ben Jonson 's Tree ; the newly appointed Poet Laureate , Ben Jonson walked from London to Hawthornden in 1618 and met the Poet Drummond under this particular tree .
25 A DRY four-hour Sunday drive from Cork to Tullermeny , a small village 70 miles from Dublin , sees Bono apologising for the lack of splendour in the unceasing and somehow dainty countryscape .
26 In 1926 Lt Commander Richard Byrd flew from Spitzbergen to the North Pole and back in 16 hours .
27 Needless to say the chance of obtaining this rare aeroplane made sure that funds were forthcoming and on May 5 , 1964 Firefly Z2033 , piloted by Tage Paller with observer/engineer Kenneth Skold flew from Gothenberg to Staverton .
28 Rose looked from Moran to the boy and back again to Moran and held her peace .
29 A warning flashed across Europe in 1907 when Max Liebermann wrote from Amsterdam to Dr Bode in Berlin , ‘ There is a red-headed young man here whom we must watch ’ .
30 Unless a rejuvenated Centre-Right can mount an effective attack on Socialist dirigisme , the way will be open for M Delors to return from Brussels to the Elysee .
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