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

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1 In terms of speed , we found , using the parallel cabling ( and it 's a special cable , so not just any old parallel cable will do ) that response from server to client was as quick as using a native drive .
2 The normal change from larva to adult is triggered by the larva ceasing production of juvenile hormone .
3 ‘ Yes — well me and Rich fight from time to time .
4 A shut down strategy was drawn up highlighting possible problems areas , with specific environmental instructions including extensive monitoring from preparation to start-up .
5 The horse can move its lower jaw from side to side when eating , and the jaw muscles drag the lower teeth inward in a grinding motion .
6 Clean out the feeding compartment from time to time .
7 A great avalanche of steel and concrete had crashed downwards into the shaft which had been the stairwell ; gathering bulk , weight and destructive momentum from floor to floor as it collapsed .
8 His dismissal angered senior police chiefs who saw it as yet another concession from Gaviria to drug cartel chiefs , who had surrendered in return for reduced prison sentences [ see pp. 37914 ; 37957-58 ; 38283 ] .
9 In conclusion , our study shows a significant , dose dependent change from absorption to secretion of water and electrolytes in the human jejunum induced by cholera toxin .
10 The abrupt change from legacy to trust is very striking .
11 The strength of a full Commando varied with some reorganisation from time to time ( see Appendix 2 ) but in November 1942 the establishment was 24 officers and 435 other ranks ( enlisted men ) .
12 They are words that can be made to mean different things , and are applicable as such to the story of Jaromil 's poetic progress from private to public , which can also be recognised as a simultaneity of the two , based on an enduring self-engrossment .
13 It is important to value highly this provision from God to build up the church .
14 Lambert saw his German change from profile to head-on-view : a black , kite-like pattern edged with gold , dropping out of the pure purple of the dusk .
15 He was afflicted with a tubercular cough from time to time , and also nasal haemorrhaging .
16 He also refused to play in the England versus Scotland match on the ground that it immediately preceded the Open Championship and to make the abrupt switch from matchplay to strokeplay would impair his chances .
17 " It is n't , after all , as though we had any reason for not having them , because now that Amelia and Magnus and Gabriel are all married there 's plenty of room , and my parents are anyway worried , politically speaking if you know what I mean , about having so much empty house ( though he 's hardly the kind of tenant that that kind of consideration would provide ) , and he even pays some rent from time to time .
18 Some range from hilltop to hilltop in the manner of Watkins 's ‘ fairy chain ’ image .
19 Dietary fibre differs in some degree from plant to plant .
20 Apart from the managing director who , it is felt , should be at the initial meetings , which disciplines should be represented on the team will vary to some degree from industry to industry , according to Hardie .
21 Former Rovers boss Don Mackay took him on a free transfer from Gijon to Ewood Park two seasons ago .
22 In order to continue to monitor the developments in the English vocabulary from day to day and from year to year , it is essential for the Dictionary Department to continue to collect such quotations .
23 Nearly all horses will suffer from some anxiety from time to time , which is perfectly normal , but chronic anxiety is not normal and it is probably the most insidiously destructive emotion possible .
24 One might well ask what has happened to transform the public mood from complacency to crisis in so short a time .
25 It was very late when he left the party , and as he was unable to obtain transport to his home in Mountsorrel , he decided to walk along the old track-bed from Belgrave to Rothley Station , this being the most direct route home .
26 Leanne : ( Swinging body from side to side ) It moves with me , look .
27 Visitor Centre — find out about English wine from grape to glass .
28 They need the minimum of tonal variation in order to find this sound from venue to venue and would give a wide birth to any amplifier that offered any more than they think they need , no doubt fearing the onset of option anxiety .
29 The 1993 changes are likely to intensify yet further this shift from public to private provision .
30 Seen at the level of individual choices there is perhaps nothing remarkable about this shift from fringe to mainstream .
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