Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) .
2 But all this cuts little ice with someone who 's seen every celluloid shocker from Nosferatu to middle-period Ridley Scott .
3 Study of indium-111 labelled neutrophils shows close similarities between ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease in respect of the quantity and kinetics of neutrophil migration from blood to lumen across the intestinal mucosa .
4 It is sometimes salutary to imagine yourself selling your clients product from door to door when clarity and persuasion would help you far more than oratory .
5 Nelson is flagging appropriate titles in its catalogue as ‘ self-access ’ , there are one or two new publishing names dipping toes in the swirling waters of EFL , and during the close season there have been some author-transfers , including David Vale from CUP to Heinemann and Alan Maley to Penguin .
6 A company with a listing on the market ( either the main or USM market ) may return for more equity capital from time to time .
7 This government has got to be really be joking with its proposals for example the West Coast Line from north to south is estimated to require in the region of eight hundred million to cover track repairs and modernization as well as outdated rolling stock and signal replacements .
8 This route follows part of the 212 mile Southern Upland Way from Traquair to Yair .
9 Whatever the specialised interests of visitors to this region , they can gain a reasonable general orientation of it before starting their particular excursions , by taking the 3 hour boat trip from Luzern to Fluelen or vice versa .
10 During this period , domestic savings rates have fallen significantly ( with some exceptions such as Kenya and Cameroun ) and therefore the inevitable diversion of some aid finance from investment to consumption is accentuating a negative trend , however necessary it may be in years of famine and drought .
11 The loss of associability suffered by the stimulus will be depend on the extent to which the stimulus , or each of its constituent elements , is able to form strong associations ( and will thus be restricted when the consequences of the stimulus change from trial to trial ) .
12 It is through these that people , with the qualities for success , are recognised and encouraged to work their way up the management route from trainee to assistant and deputy to house manager .
13 We will thus discuss features above the hardware architecture level from time to time , to complete the picture of a facility implemented only partly in hardware .
14 When knitting lace , the front bed becomes the ‘ main bed ’ and , after knitting the rib , all stitches should be transferred to the front bed , using the 1/4 pitch position and the transfer carriage from left to right .
15 Cytochrome b plays a key role in electron transfer from ubiquinone to cytochrome c ( 22 ) .
16 They have received it in the shape of detailed educational theory carefully worked out to see them through the maturation process from infancy to adulthood .
17 I seem to remember one of them , one whom my mother-in-law had never much cared for , loaded down on her way to the front door with ornaments and household bric-à-brac from stomach to chin .
18 Rail transfer time from Schiphol to Delft : 40 minutes .
19 It was a demolition job from start to finish .
20 The systematic model of teaching illustrates how influential correctly used objectives can be on the whole teaching process from planning to assessment , and demonstrates the need for extreme care in choosing them .
21 Even Hugh , although able to look like a jeune premier from time to time , had filled out as a result of an under-demanding marriage and a sedentary occupation , and would have been a round peg for such a small square hole .
22 Where the seat rails taper from top to bottom , as in the back of this chair , it is important to note on the plan whether the section is through the top or the bottom of the seat rail .
23 A similar policy for mentally ill people moved patients at record speed from asylum to cardboard box , tent , and lions ' cage .
24 Additionally , the Small Business Administration will provide agents to help each business to develop a sound business plan from beginning to end .
25 In the normal mucosa of patients with a carcinoma a similar increase in urokinase type plasminogen activator and tissue type plasminogen activator from oesophagus to stomach was observed as in controls .
26 … a dusky barge , Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern .
27 Arthur is then taken away by three Queens who appear in a ‘ dusky barge , /Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stem ’ .
28 The Tyne atmosphere , in the formation of which merchant navy officers have played a major role ( before the war transition from seamen to officer was not uncommon although it is very rare now ) , is well reproduced in a number of memoirs ( see Before the Box Boats by Captain A. W. King horn of Cullercoats , 1983 ) .
29 Rhythmic impetus was surprisingly low , given the presence of Tom Bancroft on drums and Josefino Cupido on percussion , but that improved notably after the interval on two extended ( if often rather directionless ) pieces which juxtaposed to good effect the four-horn front-line of John Longbotham on alto and Russell Cowieson on tenor saxophone , Robert Henderson on trumpet , and John Kenny on trombone , with Lindsay Cooper switching from bass to tuba , and Wells from keyboard to bass guitar .
30 The VCR also converts the colour coding system from NTSC to PAL , by changing the frequency at which the colour information is carried piggyback on the black and white information .
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