Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] run from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Ken Schofield , executive director of the European tour , said in announcing details of a circuit that runs from mid-January to November and includes tournaments in Dubai , Singapore and Morocco : ‘ Our overall target is £24.75m , an increase of 12.5% . |
2 | The line runs on the ex-L.N.W.R. which is rebuilt to the Berne loading gauge and runs from Peterborough to Yarwell Junction with the H.Q. at Wansford Station , Stibbington , where there is a very good museum . |
3 | From here he controlled a web of spies and informers that ran from Madurai to Attock , from the beaches of Malabar to the mangrove swamps of Bengal . |
4 | For instance , in the county of Northumberland , we have an assisted development area pattern that runs from east to west — to areas such as Ponteland and Darras Hall , a huge executive residential estate which does not want or require industry . |
5 | There were plenty of conflicting stories about the way he got the scar that ran from temple to chin down the right side of his face . |
6 | There are many unexplained events on the Keighley and Worth Valley line that runs from Keighley to Oxenhope five miles further up the branch . |
7 | Most of these , too , developed along existing paths , the paths that ran from village to village in Saxon times , though here and there they may have called for a new piece to complete the chain of paths . |
8 | A new five mile circular walk , following part of the Way and running from Thurnham to Cobham Manor north of Maidstone , has already been established . |
9 | Membership costs £6.00 per year and runs from January to January . |
10 | Membership costs £8.00 per year and runs from January to January . |