Example sentences of "from [noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Lennox Lewis , as a man who did so much a fortnight ago to give boxing back its dignity , must be allowed to move from ringside tonight to ring next spring if heavyweight boxing is going to complete the process of rehabilitation . |
2 | If the skull is noticeably thin and light , it may well be an immature specimen , though it is difficult from thickness alone to give an accurate age . |
3 | How many times have hard-working men arrived home from work only to find that the house is upside down , furniture completely re-arranged and their favourite chair completely out of kilter with the best view of the TV ? |
4 | He took the day off from work specially to come with me . |
5 | Many students choose a college some way from home precisely to get away from such domestic restrictions . |
6 | ‘ We 've been in this situation before , where we 've needed a good result away from home only to lose 1–0 , ’ he said . |
7 | It was a small farm and I think Mr Green had to work away from home sometimes to bring a bit more money in . |
8 | It is of course easier said than done for someone suffering from anorexia simply to follow this recovery plan . |
9 | For Locke , it was possible from reason alone to know that there is a God , and the role of revelation tended to be seen as a way to produce belief among those whose reason was undeveloped . |
10 | One day , towards the end of October , I came home from school late to find my mum , Marjorie and Emily sitting in Quigley 's car outside the house . |