Examples of using Way to and from in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
Birds rest on their way to and from Africa.
On our way to and from Honfleur, we took the Pont de Normandie.
Good stopover on the way to and from Spain.
On the way to and from Gavdos, there is a chance to see dolphins,
Our staff will help find your way to and from the toilet.
a comfortable hood and cosy fleece-lined hand pockets that will keep you warm both in the forest and on the way to and from work.
Designed for: on the way to and from the gym, daily use, weekend trips.
The cabin crew will help you make your way to and from the toilet.
We stopped at Casa des ghiro on our way to and from Puglia in summer,
Faraday says that's the only safe way to and from the boat.
Several of the children who attend my children's meetings often pass my home on their way to and from school.
If the accident happened on your way to and from work then inform your employer.
Under the TransHeroes® flag there are daily trailers on their way to and from Poland.
COMMUNITY RULES duties or on his way to and from work, unless they are the inexcusable fault of the official.
Nice place to stay overnight on the way to and from Austria.
for medical expenses if you are the victim of a personal physical accident in the context of a college activity or on the way to and from college activities.
At TransHeroes there are daily trailers on their way to and from the Czech Republic.
You were the superintendent of a building that Leo Gates passed by on the way to and from school.
Use the interactive MAP to find your way to and from your destination.
In the pockets you keep small items on the way to and from the gym.
We are curious about their experience on their way to and from school.
through which your email passes on the way to and from your oversea's correspondent.
so NOT on the way to and from college activities.
in connection with the performance by insured parties of their duties or on their way to and from work, unless they are the inexcusable fault of the insured party.
in connection with the performance by the official of his duties or on his way to and from work, unless they are the inexcusable fault of the official.