Example sentences of "go from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To accomplish this , you can go from close-up to a wider view in any one of three ways : |
2 | Why does the Prime Minister ignore the evidence of employers , who tell us that unless policies change 50,000 more jobs will go from construction , 40,000 from motor vehicles and textiles , with a further 70,000 manufacturing jobs going ? |
3 | of the kingdom must go from door to door , from city to city from village to village , they do n't know about it , but once we do know about it then we 're sort of accountable are n't we ? |
4 | The British food industry responds to consumer demands for meals that can go from freezer to microwave to table within minutes . |
5 | Susan stood among tree-cover and watched a woman go from window to window — she was taking Lori 's role . |
6 | What did she go from school ? |
7 | But I can remember once when I was at the school Mrs was our music teacher and we were to go from doh to far , you know doh to far , and they used to s , she used to say listen to Mabel , Mabel 's the only one one of you that can go from doh to far . |
8 | He could go from bed to window and table , to cupboard and door and fire and wash-handbasin , but only by certain routes . |
9 | Living only for a couple of microseconds on average , the muon can not go from atom to atom catalysing fusion and liberating energy indefinitely ; the dream of the ages is n't so easily fulfilled . |
10 | Unlike Wainwright , Bill does n't specify that walkers should go from West to East . |
11 | We can eliminate the subtour involving towns 1 , 3 and 5 by specifying that the tour must go from town 1 to 2 , 4 or 6 ( problem 1 ) or from town 3 to 2 , 4 or 6 ( problem 2 ) or from town 5 to 2 , 4 or 6 ( problem 3 ) . |
12 | In a shrinking Universe the opposite would presumably would be the case : the ‘ arrow ’ would go from future through present to past . |
13 | We 're gon na go from minus three to three . |
14 | Depending on which light you have on , the pattern will either go from left to right or right to left . |
15 | ‘ I mean , we ca n't simply go from table to table asking , can we ? ’ |
16 | ‘ We can go from opera , to the Beatles , to a 30s classic , then back to the 60s . |
17 | Does that wan na go from side to side does it ? |
18 | In the middle of the medley he 'll go from bass to guitar and I 'll be playing bass pedals when he 's swapping ! ’ |
19 | People may go from house to house with their gifts of eggs to greet each other again after the separation of winter . |
20 | Finally , an emotional attachment or special friendship — call it what you will — can only go from strength to strength now , and in this respect , October should have a fairytale ending . |
21 | Her rehabilitation is now almost complete , and thanks to the special care of the Stokenchurch dog 's home and the patience of her new owners , she can only go from strength to strength . |
22 | In fact , England should go from strength to strength if the England ‘ B ’ performance against Ireland ‘ B ’ is any guide . |
23 | You 'll go from strength to strength , I know it . ’ |
24 | James is certain that the railway is now in a more secure position and will go from strength to strength . |
25 | ‘ I know , however , that you will go from strength to strength with your new Chairman and I am confident that you will be extremely successful . |
26 | Those were ambitious days when it was thought the Swindon Robins would go from strength to strength . |
27 | Obviously we had a few injuries at the start of the season , so hopefully we can go from strength to strength now . |