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

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1 They were going from Ras Al Khaimah to India .
2 It was the sort of notice that one might have expected to read on a bus going from New York to Philadelphia .
3 The GH5 molecule is shown colour-ramped from red to blue , going from N terminus to C terminus .
4 Erm I du n no , the thing is our prom , yeah , is the day before so like I 'm gon na be pretty fucked erm two , a couple of my friends who are coming , they 've got they 're like in the middle of the ex their exams like erm I know my one friend 's driving there but he 's going from St John 's Wood , thanks , erm we might be able to pick you up , I 'm not sure , it depends what 's happening or you might go with Josh , like we 'll meet outside probably .
5 The fire in the forge was kept going from Monday morning through to next week-end .
6 He was crouched against the back wall , his eyes going from Tuan Ti Fo to the newcomer , his body tensed .
7 I suppose he was going down the hill to Moorgate Road , there 's nowhere else to go from Albert Terrace . ’
8 Erm , you have to go from Liverpool Street on the Circle Line to Moorgate and then get the Northern Line to Euston .
9 Accordingly , he chartered a vessel to go from Great Yarmouth to Norway early in 1822 , returning in May of that year with a cargo of 300 tons of ice .
10 If you have something like Y equals X squared plus six What would that look like , going as X goes from minus infinity through zero to plus infinity ?
11 Her gaze went from Anne Hammond 's fragile , pale face to the records spread out on her desk , and she felt her stomach contract .
12 In the space of a century , phrenology went from marble halls and respectability to fairground tents and a quick sixpenny character analysis for granddad .
13 She went from Lambeth Pier to Chelsea Harbour yesterday to visit an exhibition by the Royal Society of British Sculptors .
14 And at 0815 hrs a signal ( AC/189 ) [ KP 97 ] went from Gen McCreery at Eighth Army to Gen Clark at 15th Army Group " Personal for Gen Clark from Gen McCreery .
15 Thinking that he preferred to make a career in journalism , after failing his second professional examination in 1882 , he signed on as an able seaman , went from Port Mackay to the South Sea Islands to study the traffic in Kanaka islanders , and published his findings in the Melbourne Age , arousing considerable controversy .
16 It was another move of pure silk as the ball went from Brian McClair to Giggs to Cantona .
17 From 1776–7 he went from Dr. Clarke to Christopher Woodroofe , a local surveyor and planner .
18 It 's gone from dream factory creating durable , distinct genres to a more flexible operation trying to respond to small audience groups , to fashionable whims .
19 And er I have in there one of the great cyclist , he cycles all over the country , he 's gone from John O' Groats down the other way and across the opposite way , he cycles everywhere , he never goes in car he always cycles everywhere he goes .
20 Th the only ones are ed educated are the ones that go from rugby union to rugby league .
21 We 're not talking about small sites which go from employment use
22 They go from car park to car park .
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