Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I went straight from school to the Inland Revenue , ’ she says . |
2 | Does she go there from time to time ? |
3 | These rows between the rib and the main fabric will eliminate the row of little holes which appear if you go straight from rib to main fabric . |
4 | Between ourselves , it was one of those handjobs where you go straight from limpness to orgasm , skipping the hard-on stage . |
5 | They went around from house to house demanding the licensing fee . |
6 | In the pre-First World War days of two divisions , the top limit of transfer fees rose in the eight years from 1905 to 1913 from £1,000 to £2,500 , an increase of 150 per cent ; in the first eight years of three divisions ( 1920–28 ) they went up from £3,300 to £10,890 , an increase of roughly 230 per cent . |
7 | May it go on from strength to strength . |
8 | The third night he went straight from work to a wine bar . |
9 | He went directly from Worms to Chalon-sur-Saône : Louis had summoned a host there for the beginning of September . |