Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | To be specific about it , many of the Christian circles that I enter from time to time do not believe in the Devil . |
2 | Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table . |
3 | It appears that one progresses from life to life with the same nucleus of people around one — although casual acquaintances on the outer edge may change . |
4 | Natural movement which is also a pleasure rather than a chore is infinitely superior to indoor exercises with weights , or exercise that is so taxing that one aches from head to toe afterwards . |
5 | It is by no means clear that many newcomers are even aware of the feelings that they arouse from time to time in the local population . |
6 | The fact that urban areas were hit early and particularly hard by this loss is then explained by conditions which operate within this broader context : for example , that cities tended to have the older and thus often less profitable parts of individual industries ; or that they suffered from decentralization to cheaper and less organized workers . |
7 | They were grand princesses dancing superbly throughout , but never once suggested that they grew from girl to woman by any change of expression or ways of dancing . |
8 | Note that it slopes from front to back , higher at the rear . |