Example sentences of "and [adv] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Letters went to and fro from Wawne to Rome with no result , until eventually the Pope sent an indignant letter ordering the Wawne clergy to stop the practice or risk punishment . |
2 | We were broke , so I accepted , and Dana took me on his bike to and fro from Bath to Corsham throughout the next six weeks . |
3 | To and fro from Sydney to Parramatta he devoted himself to the spiritual and physical welfare of the convicts . |
4 | With local , with in-house teams it means that we are protected from that ever happening , and I hope that our in-house teams will continue to go on and on from strength to strength , valuable resource to the county council . |
5 | From the producers ' point of view , it is the single most sought after ‘ grape variety ’ in the world , and right from Britain to Chile and New Zealand ( and even India ! ) more and more vineyards are being planted with it in preference to any other . |
6 | Occasional complaints come from the presence of lead in water , usually through dark lead sulphide staining , but these generally arise from contact with lead or solder on the plant and rarely from contamination of the water , although this could occur when very soft water is in contact with new lead piping . |
7 | The relevant factors will vary from company to company , from SBU to SBU , and perhaps from investment to investment , so they must be determined by reference to specifically relevant competitive-strengths criteria . |
8 | In the Wolverton of 1942 there was no library , no café , no bookshop , no cinema , and thus an unsophisticated Scots girl who would never at home have entered a public house often found herself of an evening among Bletchley friends in The Galleon , an inn overlooking the Grand Junction Canal at Old Wolverton , where the brightly-painted barges plied up and down from London to Manchester , and noting how different was the English pub from the uncouth male preserve that was its Scottish counterpart . |
9 | The trains , running up and down from London to Stanmore and back , could only be seen through the foliage as a series of silver flashes , but their singing rattle made a constant background music . |
10 | Knead comfortably up and down from side to side , then knead the sides of the waist . |
11 | Mannyng invites an emotional identification with the event to give rise to a spiritual act : In the full translation by Nicholas Love , the whole story of the Incarnation integrated with comment from Patristic sources ( and especially from Bernard of Clairvaux ) was schematised into sections for meditation through the week . |
12 | Pages are written closely and amorphously from side to side and from top to bottom . |
13 | The difference is defined as total factor productivity ( TFP ) because it is the change in output resulting from changes in the way in which quantities of capital and labour are employed and not from changes in the quantities themselves . |
14 | However , in Mayne Nickless v Solomon [ 1980 ] Qd R 171 , the court held that the mistake must appear from a reading of the decision and not from cross-examination of the valuer . |
15 | Some people may be exempt from inclusion on the Community Charge Register and thus from payment of Community Charge , examples are : — |
16 | from that material , and thus from liability to search , production , or seizure , there are excluded ‘ items subject to legal privilege ’ which are defined in section 10(1) . |
17 | There is little to distinguish between the Italian character dance and its demi - caractère form save only that heeled shoes are worn and thus from time to time take on a slightly Spanish flavour , the only difference perhaps being the more fluid way of phrasing and less rigidly accurate timing of the steps . |
18 | This is , in a more mathematical form , the signal extraction problem discussed earlier : how to work out the values of and separately from knowledge of . |
19 | Five boards were sawn off either side and once from end to end , and when these ten , destined for side panelling , were cut , the log was turned , and thirty boards of narrower width sawn for end panels , thus utilising all the wood possible . ’ |
20 | Fairham asked , perplexed , his gaze shifting back and forth from Nicholson to Porter . |
21 | Thus people will readily switch back and forth from money to other assets . |
22 | WHEN she is n't flying back and forth from England to Australia , Sarah Key helps the rich and famous to get into shape . |
23 | It 's estimated that the workers will be travelling back and forth from France until Christmas . |
24 | Donna frowned and put her foot down , coaxing more speed from the Volvo , her eyes flicking back and forth from windscreen to rear-view mirror . |
25 | The scientist shuffled uneasily , looking back and forth from Cardiff to Rohmer . |
26 | The camera tracks back and forth from bedroom to kitchen as the servants go about their chores . |
27 | Three basic points are fixed on a plaster model of the original and on the marble block , and the frame transferred back and forth from model to block , each point being marked by drilling a hole to the required depth . |
28 | There were lambs to put on the hillsides and dragonflies swooped the surface of the lake , clear and still from east to west-sou'-west . |
29 | Thus , a tenancy for a term of " seven years and thereafter from year to year " is not a term certain because the tenancy will not come to an end until notice is served . |
30 | One year A tenant may only serve a request for a new tenancy under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26 , if his tenancy was granted for a term of years certain exceeding one year or for a term of years certain and thereafter from year to year ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26(1) ) . |