Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] from one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I passed from one block to another .
2 Many times I moved from one state to the other until I mustered the strength to cling to the twilight zone without slipping back into darkness .
3 The paramedics turned up within ten minutes and as they turned up I passed out , so they applied the defibrillator to my chest and the next thing I knew from one minute to sitting talking to them I knew I was on the ground and they 'd brought me round .
4 From then on I continually sought quiet , and that although I went from one place to another .
5 She got out as soon as she could , and found work in the weaving sheds — " she was a good weaver ; six looms under her by the time she was sixteen " — marry , produce nine children , eight of whom emigrated to the cotton mills of Massachusetts before the First World War , managed , " never went before the Guardians " .1 It was much , much later that I learned from One Hand Tied Behind Us that four was the usual number of looms for a Lancashire weaver ; Burnley weavers were not well organised , and my great-grandmother had six not because she was a good weaver but because she was exploited . "
6 I chased from one exit to the next .
7 I found it very useful when working with desktop applications as I jumped from one application to another with the minimum of fuss .
8 A couple strolled past on clicking heels which echoed from one side of the road to the other .
9 This depended not only on variations in rate poundage but also on rateable values , which varied from one part of the country to another .
10 There was usually a passage which went from one wing to the other and crossed the open hall at first floor level .
11 MENSA , the organisation for people with very high IQs , started an investment club which bought from one sharedealer an American OTC stock Biotech Capital Corporation .
12 Sarah had never seen anything look so lovely , and she danced from one end of the table to the other to admire it .
13 Standing up , she walked from one side of the window to the other , her movements stiff and her legs trembly from the accumulated tension in her muscles .
14 She walked from one end of the hall to the other ; no Edward .
15 She glanced from one end of the kitchen to the other , noting the sparkling sink without a cup or plate in sight , and the gleaming table top , then the freshly scrubbed floor that was still damp in the corners ; the coconut matting beneath her feet bristled from its merciless thrashing .
16 With almond-shaped eyes thickly outlined in black she looked from one face to another , Mada Joyce , appreciating the situation immediately , pulled Martha forward .
17 She drifted from one conversation to another : Jamie and Francis in the Max Miller blue corner , Marina as audience , Dionne and Lucy in the Arts ring .
18 She went from one man to the other .
19 She could well imagine what was going on in his mind : fickle , impulsive girl who flitted from one man to another without so much as a backward glance .
20 One , Dr Douglas Rossdale , said : ‘ If she did not get the answer she wanted from one doctor she would go to another . ’
21 During the next four weeks we steamed from one port to another , unloading and loading a variety of cargoes .
22 Until Hopkin & Williams published its paper in The Analyst ( 1961 , p464 ) , every laboratory had its own preferred prime standardisation substance , and if one moved from one lab to another one would find that the primary standard — say sodium hydrogen phthalate , borax or sodium carbonate — produced a slightly different standard acid from the one the old laboratory used .
23 In surveying the discovery of penicillin , we moved from one domain of science to another .
24 We went from one D to the other with six passes ; it was a superb goal .
25 We went from one corner of the country to another and we stayed in palaces and magnificent hotels and played in beautiful little theatres , and then two weeks later , we 'd be in a dark bungalow with cockroaches and snakes in the loo , where they had desks tied together with string for a stage .
26 They hopped from one foot to another to keep warm in their baggy knickers .
27 When they moved from one field to another he leaned down to unlatch and open gates , and as the bay gelding went through the grey mare followed dutifully .
28 Leigh concluded that the brooches he considered were the products of a single workshop although there may , yet , be other reasons for the degrees of similarity he observed ; it is these which are actually being assessed , not whether or not they originated from one workshop .
29 The tailors sat cross-legged , on benches , and er the machinists , there were four machines on one big bench , th they went from one belt .
30 All she got was a glimpse of the empty Pyrenees , and the tiny concentrated ball of the rising sun , alternately revealed and hidden as they crossed from one face to another with first one peak throwing its dark bulk between them and then another .
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