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

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1 ‘ Come and have a drink , ’ said Cormack , and they moved into the bar and sat at the fixed tables and watched the glasses slide from rim to rim .
2 To what extent do such conditions vary from culture to culture ?
3 Only then can the emphasis switch from confrontation to co-operation , the attitude shift from apathy to enthusiasm .
4 Chief executive Mr Baker , 54 , saw his earnings increase from £135,911 to £383,935 while his workers had to settle for a 5.5 per cent wage rise .
5 The group saw profits fall from £24m to £17.8m on sales of £205.7m .
6 Although property activities forged ahead , the Galliford Sears housebuilding subsidiary saw profits fall from £16m to £9m as completions fell by more than 50 per cent .
7 Susan stood among tree-cover and watched a woman go from window to window — she was taking Lori 's role .
8 NORCROS , the property , building materials and printing group , saw profits crash from £29million to £18.3million .
9 The group which owns Selfridges and Saxone and is Britain 's biggest shoe shop owner saw profits crash from £2.4 to £8.8 million in the last six months .
10 Aviation saw profits rise from £10.2m to £11.1m .
11 The nature of this will of course vary from profession to profession .
12 United supporters in Stand B will see prices fall from £15 to £14 , with season ticket holders in the Kop and Lowfields seeing prices rise from £135 to £140 an increase of 3.7pc .
13 Not only does the rainfall vary from year to year , the amount of water available varies throughout the year .
14 United supporters in Stand B will see prices fall from £15 to £14 , with season ticket holders in the Kop and Lowfields seeing prices rise from £135 to £140 an increase of 3.7pc .
15 Only when they have been roasted at high temperature do the beans turn from green to brown .
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