Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [adv] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | She said it 's a big , big cut off , if your phone rings you 're out , so of course the phone were ringing , then it went to one in post , no it never , it went first from Ann from Lynnette then to Ann and then it went to Kathy and then it went to erm somebody else and then it come to me but I 've got seven hundred thousand pounds worth of money on my desk that I were banking and Jane had got that job and Jane was on post in cash cos she ai n't got a job cos that thing with them shoes did n't take off and do you know |
2 | The keys once stretched south from Florida almost to Cuba , each tiny island linked to the next by a bridge . |
3 | Our tour begins on Saturday , Sept 28 with a mid-morning North West Airlines flight from Gatwick non-stop to Boston , arriving 1.15pm local time . |
4 | The lowest through fare from London straight to Redding is £385 midweek , low season . |
5 | One of the first peoples to burst out of Central Asia and into the lands south and west of the Caspian were the Seljuks , a people of Turkish stock who subdued a broad band of territory from Afghanistan across to Syria , occupying Damascus and Jerusalem . |
6 | Steam trains stop at the restored station on the West Somerset Railway which runs past the beach from Minehead inland to Bishops Lydeard near Taunton . |
7 | That 's the word from officials close to Davignon , who has the European brief for energy and research as well as industry . |
8 | Tamar bridge is the only road vehicle crossing for twenty three miles from Rainhead northward to Gunnislake Bridge and Cornwall is almost as island , with natural boundaries fixed by the coastline and the river Tamar . |