Example sentences of "to [art] [noun pl] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 You can get to the Gardens from Waterloo Bridge and the direction of Waterloo Station .
2 At the count , Mr Taylor held his own until it came to the boxes from Whaddon and Hester 's Way — then disaster .
3 In the nineteenth century large numbers of Angeln-type cattle were imported to the islands from Germany and evolved , under the skilled hands of Danish breeders , into the famous Danish Red .
4 It is especially serious on land bearing winter cereals , since the resulting ploughland can be exposed to the elements from October to April .
5 Notwithstanding we do not believe as we 've already said that flows of traffic justify and coming if I may er before Mr answers to give him time to think about it , to the figures from Mr .
6 Our most grateful thanks must go to the teachers from Herts .
7 For Scandinavia the figures are 70 per cent sulphuric acid and 30 per cent nitric acid ( Swedish Ministry of Agriculture , 1982 ) , which are similar to the values from Scotland of 71 per cent sulphuric acid and 29 per cent nitric acid ( Fowler et al. , 1982 ) .
8 The men who come to the colonies from France are not always of the best quality .
9 Home office Minister , Michael Jack told the delegates of the tougher sentencing available to the courts from October .
10 to adhere to the programme because the newly privatised the newly privatised Water Authority and British Rail could n't affo could n't afford the finance to put their share in to the grants from Brussels .
11 Sometimes it plunged into the depths of the sea , indicating she was taking a command to the sea-gods from ZEUS ; at other times a blessing from HERA would take the multi-hued arch directly to the door of a worthy mortal family .
12 At the same time similar surveys have been conducted in Ipswich and Cambridge , and although these results are not fully confirmed , their respective county councils state that their findings are likely to be similar to the findings from Essex .
13 Oxfam praise Jordan 's commitment to the refugees from Iraq , despite severe economic problems .
14 Settlements in south-west Scotland were reworking Anglo-Saxon bronze scrap and perhaps glass ; the fragmentary whetstone with a facing human head from Collin , Dumfriesshire , is stylistically related to the examples from Loveden Hill and Sutton Hoo and may point to the exchange of goods between the areas .
15 And in any case , the particulars of such a seeming unequal struggle are of little immediate help , or interest , to the Kids from La Fama .
16 And the particulars of such a seeming unequal struggle are of little immediate help to the Kids from La Fama .
17 And the particulars of such a seeming unequal struggle are of little immediate help to the Kids from La Fama .
18 welcomed everyone and said it was gratifying that so many had made the effort to be present and she extended a special welcome to the representatives from Norfolk , North West and the West country .
19 The proceeds raised by the March Stableford were donated to the Children from Chernobyl visit to Haslemere .
20 HERE 'S a rather touching letter to the troops from Captain Robert Maxwell , headed simply : Our Home .
21 I was just remarking the other day , I think I brought one of the first Land Rovers to the borders from Edinburgh .
22 I look forward to the day when we do have a regional tier of government , and erm , a very prominent local politician , not of my party , told me in confidence , that he believes that erm , there will be a regional tier of government sooner or later , if only to react to the pressures from Europe .
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