Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pron] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In their non-obstetric role , they are expected to handle anything from hysterectomies to period pains . |
2 | I tried to contact you from time to time but you always seemed to be somewhere else . ’ |
3 | Now what do you reckon is the most difficult … the most dangerous job in sport … boxer … jump jockey … racing driver you could argue all night could n't you … what about a chap who has to protect himself from head to foot … gets fired at … and skates on ice … in other words the netminder in ice hockey … see for yourself in our Friday Feature |
4 | On top of these contracts , the girls , along with the other supermodels , can expect to earn anything from $7,000 to $25,000 for each catwalk appearance at twice-a-year shows , and Gianni Versace reportedly paid Turlington £50,000 to appear exclusively at his Milan show . |
5 | Manpower was then used to tow it from Morley to a warehouse in Chickenley ( old scores must have been forgotten ! ) , where it was stored and painted . |
6 | It had wheels on the bottom and a handle inside , which he turned to get him from place to place . |
7 | Police said the ‘ co-op ’ godfathers had offered to supply anything from guns to forged disabled drivers ' stickers . |
8 | Jones makes the important point that sex is used to advertise everything from cars to chocolates ; ‘ but when it comes to condoms it 's all flowers and sunsets ’ . |
9 | A FRANK new TV sex education series aimed at teenagers is set to tackle everything from homosexuality to how to achieve a happy love life . |
10 | I know it 's a cliche but we really do have to take it from game to game — it 's the only way . ’ |
11 | She unearthed an ancient bicycle from some forgotten shed corner and proceeded to ride it from cottage to cottage , her sackful of letters stuffed compactly into a basket in the front . |
12 | It 's something you use to get you from A to B , I guess , and right now that seemed a long way to me . |
13 | And although such particulars are understandably meaningless to people digging out from billions of flakes , they are becoming crucial to scientists who are trying to predict everything from avalanches to metal failures . |