Example sentences of "[noun] from [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back . |
2 | One is the daughter of Vortai the Black , and there 's bad blood from here to the Eastern Sea over the marriage . |
3 | To get the specimen from overseas to the artist was the normal practice , but sometimes it was possible to take the artist , or to send him , to the animals . |
4 | Yet there are people who see the stones throw distance from there to the covered market as an intolerable distance . |
5 | Once again , the intensity of contact spread over such a long time in the field makes this form of self-monitoring difficult to maintain , and there was also a general resistance from below to the management 's instruction . |
6 | Some sergeants conform to this , others do not , but the general resistance from below to the excesses of authority , coupled with a relative autonomy in the work place , affords the men and women in a section the latitude , if they so wish , to ‘ ease ’ , using Cain 's now familiar term ( 1973 ) , or , to use their word , ‘ bluff ’ . |
7 | I mean , perhaps our man parked his own car in Reading station car park , then took a train to Maidenhead station and a bus from there to near the river , and went on foot from there to the boatyard … would n't that make sense ? ’ |
8 | Charles knew it would be unprofessional to use the pass-door from backstage to the auditorium once the house had started to fill , so he went out of the Stage Door to walk round . |
9 | The stairs from here to the top floor stretch upwards around the dilapidated grandeur of the stairwell . |
10 | Northampton is superbly located midway between London and Birmingham , close to junctions 15 and 16 of the M1 with easy access from there to the M5 , M6 and M25 . |
11 | As the name suggests , there was once a ferry crossing the river from here to the village of South Ferriby on the south bank , probably from Viking times — about AD 876 until 1300 . |
12 | ‘ I would n't be at all surprised if the road from here to the slopes is blocked by tomorrow morning . ’ |
13 | There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed . |
14 | The ascent from here to the summit looks fairly fearsome but it is not as bad as it seems . |
15 | ‘ You 're supposed to be able to walk all the way from here to the coast . ’ |
16 | Of the eight contests against America from then to the end of 1989 , the United States won only two . |
17 | It was only a short step from here to the so-called ‘ New Pop ’ of Duran Duran , Wham ! and Culture Club , with ABC standing by as a rather aloof and better-dressed alternative . |
18 | It is not a big step from here to the symbolic use of signals . |
19 | It is a short step from here to the dramatic parallelism associated with a masterly speech maker . |
20 | It is also a short step from here to the rhetorical balance of the fourfold repetition of the ‘ In such a night ’ speech in the Merchant of Venice ( V.i . ) . |
21 | It was but a short step from there to the deduction that the woman was the one they had been ordered to look out for , and the guard shouldered the door aside , bounding inwards . |