Example sentences of "and [verb] from one " in BNC.
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1 | Once you 've made the choice , though , stick to it throughout the publication , do n't chop and change from one style to another . |
2 | Despite a general rise in attendances , several clubs were on the verge of bankruptcy and limped from one financial problem to another playing in front of miniscule crowds often in grounds designed to suit manic-depressives from the dark ages . |
3 | It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another . |
4 | The process of growth out of the Oedipus complex is therefore very complicated , and differs from one individual to another , depending on the balance of male and female factors in the biological constitution of the person 's body . |
5 | All eight have concentrated on golf and travelled from one tournament to the next since leaving college , while only two of them , Cathy Gerring and Nancy Lopez have got married along the way . |
6 | Make sure the bar goes OVER the needles , sponge side facing down and push from one end to the other . |
7 | Casanova seduces , tricks , and bounds from one bed to another , from one betrayal to the final betrayal , his own . |
8 | However , they avoid modulations and leap from one key to another freely and abruptly . |
9 | In his biography of John Wesley the by then very conservative Robert Southey warned : Perhaps the manner in which Methodism has familiarized the lower classes to the work of combining in associations , making rules for their own governance , raising funds , and communicating from one part of the kingdom to another , may be reckoned among the incidental evils which have arisen from it . |
10 | Emphasis is therefore placed on the process of socialization whereby values are internalized and transmitted from one generation to the next . |
11 | In those words the Neath guru encapsulated the debate that has raged and lurched from one side to another while a succession of coaches have sought in vain to establish a definitive Welsh style , during the years of consistent defeat since the 1988 Triple Crown . |
12 | The dorsal arm plates are triangular to fan shaped and separated from one another . |
13 | The ventral arm plates are pentagonal and separated from one another . |
14 | The dorsal arm plates are scallop shaped and separated from one another . |
15 | The ventral arm plates are pentagonal with an acute proximal angle , a slightly indented distal edge , and separated from one another . |
16 | The dorsal arm plates are triangular to bell shaped , and separated from one another . |
17 | The dorsal arm plates are triangular and separated from one another . |
18 | The dorsal arm plates are swollen , fan shaped and separated from one another . |
19 | The ventral arm plates are wider than long broadly pentagonal in shape and separated from one another . |
20 | The ventral arm plates are basically triangular and separated from one another , the mid portion of the distal edge is raised up , sometimes quite acutely , forming a small hillock . |
21 | The dorsal arm plates are wider than long , approximately triangular in shape and separated from one another . |
22 | The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped , much wider than long and separated from one another . |
23 | The dorsal arm plates are wider than long and separated from one another . |
24 | The dorsal arm plates are oblong , wider than long and separated from one another . |
25 | He stared as Matthew mutinously bit his lip , lowering his gaze to the floor and fidgeting from one foot to the other . |
26 | At the signal from the organizer all the geese try and run from one end to the other without being caught . |
27 | Ever since she had met him she had been on a roller-coaster , going up and down and swerving from one emotional crisis to another . |
28 | Many are changing jobs and moving from one town to another and from large cities to smaller towns . |
29 | Aggie glanced at Ben ; then her head drooped and wobbled from one side to the other before she said , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , miss . ’ |
30 | The public is entitled to use the highway for passage and repassage from one place to another but the extent to which this gives an unrestricted right to hold a moving demonstration on the highway is doubtful . |