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91. From there, I increased pitch gently to pull the thousand-pound mule into the air. 92. From there it was a hard slog to Tokai but, once there, the wine! 93. Three freshmen from there who were at Arizona State this past season became disenchanted and are leaving. 94. From there, he told us, he would imagine the entire chess board laid across the land. 95. From there on, the cherry and whites took complete control and were 10 points up in the first 14 minutes. 96. From there I walk down to one of the main boulevards. 97. I aim to get a bus to Heathrow, then circle south from there along the M25. 98. From there it was only twenty miles to the big city. 99. From there he eventually made his way to Bari, and took a train to Rome. 100. The phalanx of ladies drew me away from there and up a gully. 101. He began running at the end of 91/92 season to get fit for the next season and things snowballed from there. 102. It cost five bucks to get in, and then 25-cent beers from there. 103. He was taking himself to the limit and then pushing on from there. 104. I'll show you an easier way to get down from there. 105. From there, he heard the crash on the ground floor. 106. From there you do not hear the rustling of the few remaining dry beech leaves on young trees. 107. From there, indicate that you want to clarify a few points so this type of problem does not occur again. 108. If not they assemble at the team base and go from there. 109. Dissatisfied parents are given a right of appeal to a specially constituted appeal committee and from there to the sheriff. 110. The fastest way from there to the Embankment was to take an Underground train from Euston. 111. Before long he had switched to ukulele, and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven. 112. I awoke in pain, still hung over from the Nembles, and from there I proceeded to stumble downhill. 113. You can plan your own trip from there, or ask us to help. 114. People who normally collect pensions and other benefits from there are advised to go to nearby sub-post offices. 115. We flew in to Munich and from there we took the train to Prague. 116. She could put the girl on a train from there if she was bored with her. 117. From there the long straight pathway of decorative crazy paving led past the houses to a matching gate at the far end. 118. Nothing more is known about the proposal, and by 1859 the company were no longer operating from there. 119. Paul; from there, apparently, they went on to South Dakota, then disappeared. 120. Bullens Creek had started off tiny and tedious and gone downhill from there.