Example sentences of "go from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You could do the arrow going from the figures to the answer , from the sum to the answer not from the answer to the sum really does n't it ?
2 I suppose you could say going from the Magdalen choir to Jeffery and Zippy , we 're going from the sublime to the ridiculous .
3 I lay staring at the People below , coming to and going from the Silberner Hirsch .
4 Rachel stayed in her bedroom dressing , while she heard people coming and going from the villa incessantly , her father cheerful and everyone rushing around like mad trying to get ready .
5 Can you have it going from the middle ?
6 ( That and so that Leeds United get any revenue going from the EC matches ) .
7 Caro waited in the kitchen till she heard Bryony 's heavy tread going from the bathroom to her bedroom .
8 ‘ Farmers like to see things going from the farm straight to the table , ’ said Elizabeth Taylor .
9 She pictured herself getting up , going from the room .
10 Of course Herman loves her whisperings — for he is always convinced that he will catch a word or two — but all he has ever heard was when she was going from the dining-room to the drawing-room after lunch with him , and she whispered : ‘ I hate sauces .
11 There were racetrack express buses , I found , going from the city to the Downs , so I went on one at about six o'clock and strolled around at ground level looking for some way of conveying to Bill Baudelaire the water samples which were now individually wrapped inside the nondescript plastic carrier .
12 Glycine at position 79 , which is present in all H1 molecules , is involved in making a sharp bend in the polypeptide chain , in going from the end of helix III into the β -hairpin .
13 Petty officer Dave Cockeram , who is in charge of the engines , said the crew averaging 50 men was easy going from the captain down , but definitely not laid back .
14 Lord you ca n't deal with that er at the snap of the fingers obviously , but I think you 'd agree that er going from the number three upwards that if there is any reports from management er and if the letters from the members of parliament still exist in your clients file , they would be disclosable
15 ‘ If it was necessary to come to a decision on this aspect , I would have to say that , in my judgment , to go from the grandmother 's house where she is at the moment and leaving the job she has in Birkenhead with the Social Services Department , to Canada with no work and no money and living on charity and food banks , would be an intolerable situation for the child .
16 Sun Valley Poultry this morning announced sixty five employees will ihave to go from the firm 's cooked meat plant .
17 For the club handicap player , the 1 and 2-irons , and if something has to go from the woods I would leave out either the driver or 2-wood .
18 The familiar fraction " ½ " " is a much more common answer for lower attainers than 0.5 , and in the section on number it was evident that many pupils find it difficult to go from the fraction to the decimal even in this the most familiar case .
19 By far the most popular parts of the speech , to go from the reactions reported by the SD , were those in which Hitler , claiming new plenipotentiary powers , attacked judges and civil servants and threatened draconian measures to root out corruption and parasitic privilege whatever the rank and status of those involved .
20 You click on to the icons with a mouse to go from the word processor to a spreadsheet or to send a fax .
21 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
22 If you stand on a hill in winter when there is a thaw or look down from a motorway , especially in the Midlands , you can hardly miss the pattern of long parallel bands of snow , which are always the last to go from the hollows of the old ridge and furrow .
23 Of course , the result was , anybody watching you timed how long it took to go from the Dock gate to sign in and put it on the spike .
24 I know that when I 'm playing live , to go from the bass to the guitar is tough ; to go from one song to the next and all of a sudden you put a guitar neck in your hand … your hand feels so big !
25 To go from the bass to the guitar is tough ; to go from one song to the next and all of a sudden you put a guitar neck in your hand … your hand feels so big !
26 It was appropriate warm-up garb , as the Run Barbados Marathon was to go from the point of this historical settlement ( established 1627 ) to Sam Lord 's Castle , built with the profits from a wrecker 's booty .
27 so the essence of balm cake so it 's alright to go from the body to intellect , maybe that is alright , if you just forget the body .
28 The concept , as employed by orthodox Marxism , goes from the singular to the universal and therefore , Sartre claims , detotalizes in a movement of ‘ decompressive expansion ’ , whereas incarnation involves ‘ a way of totalizing compression which , on the contrary , seizes the centripetal movement of all the significations drawn in and condensed in the event or in the object ’ ( II , 59 ) .
29 The one is in the corridor that goes from the porter 's lodge to the stairs up to .
30 Er , I think it 's the , the lead you know , that goes from the computer
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