Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] from [num] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The day was over , and from dawn to twilight , or rather from one night to another , I had lost myself in that symphony . ’
2 ‘ … it is clear that , even on the absurd assumption that from one day to the next , or even from one generation to the next , the bourgeoisie would all take the places of workers and vice versa , nothing fundamental about capitalism would be changed , since the places of bourgeoisie and proletariat would still be there , and this is the principal aspect of the reproduction of capitalist relations ’ ( Poulantzas , 1975 , p. 33 ) .
3 That the , that the erm , right , erm , you can go back a fair ways earlier and already find people thinking that you can be transported from one body to another , or even from one species to another .
4 She tossed the missile up and down from one hand to another , trying to look menacing .
5 In film language , the alternatives to a cut are fades in and out from one shot to another , or dissolves ( mixes ) .
6 This may conflict with the chronological age , and the person may switch backwards and forwards from one age to another , so it requires alertness to work out what the person is feeling .
7 So they were driven backwards and forwards from one trouble to the other , until they had discovered a mean distance at which they could tolerably exist .
8 In addition to the book a selection of the images will be on view at the Barbican , Level 3 until 11 August and afterwards from 12 August to 2 September at the Thorndike Theatre , Leatherhead , Surrey .
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