Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] everything from " in BNC.

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1 The former is published quarterly in the United Kingdom by the Library Association and its coverage includes not only most of the main social science journals but also serious weekly magazines , such as The Economist and New Society , and also The Times , the Guardian and other such popular publications ; the latter is an American publication covering everything from books to articles and reports on all sorts of economic and social affairs published worldwide in the English language .
2 It 's just one example of where the British Red Cross training can be integrated into the national curriculum teaching everything from first aid to hazards in the home .
3 Psychobiology , the study of the biological bases of behaviour , is a broad area covering everything from the evolution of mating systems in the toad to the functions of subregions of the human cerebral cortex .
4 At the bigger settlements small groups of ‘ merchants ’ squatted along the track selling everything from sheep 's heads , staring blindly on the blanket before them , to rusting automobile parts .
5 As might be expected , most advertisements incorporated in books proclaim the publishers ' own wares-but with books issued in parts , such as those of Dickens , they can be a joyous medley covering everything from top hats to mouse traps , pills to perambulators and hair oils to phrenology .
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