Example sentences of "[noun pl] went from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 When Eritrea achieved de facto independence last year , 80 cars went from DC to New Jersey to the home of the veteran Eritrean labour leader Woldeab Wolde Mariam , whom I had met more than 20 years ago in exile in Aden , and brought him to the Washington community church , Saint Selassie .
2 His keen eyes went from Thomas to Ralf .
3 The boy 's eyes went from face to face .
4 As the disembarked men were being lined up to march , a detail of mercenaries went from heap to heap , spiking those who still lived and removing what valuables they could discover .
5 When ARA famine officials went from Kazan' to Simbirsk in the autumn of 1921 , it took them four days to cover 150 miles .
6 The Sainsbury 's Lifestyle range of textiles went from strength to strength as the new team of specialist buyers and technologists introduced more quality items such as children 's footwear and men 's knitwear .
7 Whilst the class were actively engaged in carrying out the transactions the students went from pair to pair and helped out .
8 Two years ago , the maximum limit on the grants went from £10,200 to £12,600 .
9 Supplies went from famine to feast ; there will be quite a few copies washing around , ’ concluded John Hitchin .
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