Example sentences of "to travel from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , we could not afford to pay for anyone to travel from America to Hamburg .
2 It took about half an hour for the wave riders to travel from Minsterworth to Gloucester .
3 To get to Benghazi , the convoy had to travel from Kabrit into Cairo and then head south to El Kharga and Kufra .
4 Having bought my car , if I want to travel from A to B in Britain I have to do so by travelling on the left-hand side of the road .
5 Suppose we use it to decide how to travel from home to somewhere .
6 We heard his remarkable speech in the seaport of Miletus , to the church leaders of Ephesus , as he started to travel from Greece to Jerusalem .
7 These varied from what was essentially the retention of the existing system with a few modifications , to an option referred to as a Commerce Railway consisting of about 16 per cent of the existing network ( meaning that to travel from Manchester to Leeds one would need to go via London ) .
8 And they had the time worked out for every policeman the length of time he was allowed to travel from court to home and back again and you added that time to the time you were engaged in court and it was worked out to the minute — worked out officially how long it took the tram .
9 Air fares are the most expensive in the world ; for example it costs more to travel from Fiji to Papua New Guinea than from Fiji to Canada .
10 After a period of normal grieving , my mother , who was then 74 , decided that she wanted to travel from Norwich to Northamptonshire to visit me , a journey of about 100 miles .
11 Recently my wife and I had to travel from Holyhead to Aberystwyth when coming back from a funeral in Ireland .
12 Therefore , I decided to travel from Balnibarbi to the island of Luggnagg , from there to Japan , and then home to England .
13 Though he no longer lives in the village , he is interested in its history and tradition and is happy to travel from Essex in order to carry out his duty .
14 Lyn Sweeting 's daughter was due to travel from Chelmsford to London for a check up after months of chemotherapy for leukaemia .
15 They live at home with their families and , if they should have to travel from Cwmbran to Newport , for example , or from Pontypool further on to Newport , many people would be deterred from getting involved in the voluntary forces .
16 The foundry supplied some 42 spans of varying sizes which enabled the natives to travel from Benares to Calcutta by through train .
17 When the new railway link is complete , passengers will be able to travel from Larne to Dublin without changing train .
18 Press reports cited evidence of his involvement with the USA , including his use of a US military helicopter to travel from Beirut to Cyprus in 1986 and his involvement in the release of three US hostages , the Rev. Benjamin Weir , freed on Sept. 14 , 1985 , and Lawrence Jenco and David Jacobsen , released on July 26 and Nov. 2 , 1986 , respectively , all of whom turned out to have been traded for arms .
19 Queen Victoria had first used the railway in 1842 to travel from Slough to Paddington and thereafter she became a regular railway traveller .
20 Roderick Random need not have elected to travel from Newcastle to London by road .
21 The poorest could least afford to travel from homes in the suburbs to work in city centres .
22 With some difficulty I managed to get a permit to travel from Parma in a bus which went up into the hills to Lagrimone ; once there , I would walk to the house of a Signor Ugolotti , some distance from the village .
23 Why did Mary and Joseph have to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem ?
24 With 125mph trains it was now possible to travel from places like Swindon , where house prices were lower , to London in less than an hour .
25 It was announced that Mrs Ann Lucas has resigned as Minutes Secretary since her new job makes it difficult for her to travel from Aberystwyth for committee meetings .
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