Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] anything from " in BNC.
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1 | The Gorges are narrow , in places improbably so , not more than ten yards across , and deep , with the walls either side rising anything from two to eight hundred feet . |
2 | But there will be other charges , too , including crematorium fees of £70 to £125 , or burial plots costing anything from £75 in the country to several thousand pounds in London . |
3 | The only person gaining anything from this is the chairman of BT . |
4 | In direct contrast with the forceful approach , there must be low risk of the person losing anything from getting involved and committed with your suggestions . |
5 | I do n't just knit sweaters , but experiment with new patterns , colours and textures making anything from hats to curtain . |
6 | Depending on the tile size and on the manufacturer concerned , you are likely to be offered packs containing anything from 6 to 50 tiles , and some packs — of 13 , 22 and the like — do n't make estimating quantities any easier . |
7 | They are just service outlets providing anything from hire cars to hair dressing , hamburgers to hotels . |
8 | Children , especially boys , will construct a fake gun using anything from sticks to a piece of toast . |