Example sentences of "[vb past] travel from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Therefore , I decided to travel from Balnibarbi to the island of Luggnagg , from there to Japan , and then home to England . |
3 | Fiona Reekie , 13 , and her mother Eileen had travelled from Fife to London to see Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . |
4 | The two women had travelled from Durban to the holiday resort at Sordwana near South Africa 's border with Mozambique on Friday . |
5 | In a few minutes , six pages of Russian text had travelled from Riga to Moscow . |
6 | Ronald Taylor , who had travelled from Winsford to his daughter 's house at Middlewich Road , Rudheath , said he was affected by the smell . |
7 | Dana had travelled from Berlin to Salamanca on an old motor bike that was to play a large part in our lives both in Spain and in England . |
8 | Two other men had travelled from Glasgow in order to be close by when the great event happened . |
9 | She had travelled from Rosyth to Glasgow , hardly any distance at all , yet still she had missed her connection . |
10 | To get to Benghazi , the convoy had to travel from Kabrit into Cairo and then head south to El Kharga and Kufra . |
11 | Recently my wife and I had to travel from Holyhead to Aberystwyth when coming back from a funeral in Ireland . |
12 | Is it not a ridiculous situation when the motoring correspondent of The Times ( 30 Jan. ) describes how he intended travelling from Brighton to Birmingham by rail , but found that he could drive for one quarter of the price , despite sole occupancy of a largish estate car ? |
13 | 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 . |