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

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1 We are asking all Amnesty supporters , from groups to individuals , trade unionists , students and religious bodies , to set aside one weekend/day/evening in the coming 12 months and …
2 As liquidity decreases — from notes to premises — profitability increases for the bank .
3 Dangermond gives several examples in his paper including the use of NETWORK for the allocation of emergency vehicles , optimum routeing of fire engines from garages to the accident scene and the movement of spills through sewers and river networks .
4 The sluggish growth of exports last year was not mainly because they were uncompetitive , but because manufacturers , already operating at full capacity , switched output from exports to the home market to take advantage of surging demand and healthy margins .
5 The Aquascaper range includes 20 standard tropicals in sizes from 5″ to 15″ ; and six foreground groups .
6 From foundations to roof it had taken only five months to reach this stage of construction .
7 With calf losses at or just after birth hovering around an average of 5 per cent , clearly the message from vets to farmers was — improve your management and liaison with the profession .
8 The subject matter of the book is indeed disparate and ranges from endorphins to the secrets of the great violin makers .
9 Anyway , I had a purposeful shop yesterday walking along to REALFOODS where one can buy lentils , rice , chickpeas and an Aladdin 's Cave of wonderful other things from herbs to dates , apricots to honey and tea , nuts , spices and organic veg and yoghourt etc .
10 In this chapter , the primary concern is with changes occurring over time spans from minutes to centuries and from spatial wavelengths from about 1 m to about 100 km .
11 These were first seen in full-frame images with time resolution from minutes to an hour ( National Astronomical Observatory of Japan ) .
12 Our handsome first edition covers everything from suits to casual wear .
13 Walk down a wartime street and see the latest fashions , from hats to lingerie , or view the W.V.S. clothing exchange shop .
14 Walk down a wartime street and see the latest fashions , from hats to lingerie , or view the W.V.S. clothing exchange shop .
15 I do n't just knit sweaters , but experiment with new patterns , colours and textures making anything from hats to curtain .
16 To lessen the risk and cost of developing new versions of Windows for everything from PDAs to combined PC-TVs , Mr Gates is entering into a slew of joint ventures .
17 ‘ Everything from payrolls to personal security , ’ Maxham said .
18 A pertinent statistical table produced by Nykrog shows how clerks are always successful in the eternal triangle of sexual competition , pitted against husbands ranging from knights to peasants .
19 Others point out , however , that the combination of high public deficits and budget restraint is already beginning to eat into necessary public and private investment in infrastructure , from roads to new technology .
20 Public meetings were organized , MPs lobbied ( including the Bridgwater incumbent , Tom King , himself a former Energy Minister ) , and a mass of information produced to emphasize both the nuclear threat and the local disruption this development would bring to everything from roads to wildlife .
21 Chapter 6 sets out the counter-case for an analysis in terms of the state , working ‘ bottom-up ’ from states to system .
22 Distance from withers to elbow and elbow to ground is equal .
23 Indeed the ex-editor of Classical Music contacted the publisher to ask why they had reverted to Times as the body copy typeface , he had changed it from Times to ITC Clearface , and was duly surprised to find that the reason was to do with the fact that the title was being produced on a desktop publishing system .
24 What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper .
25 On the same day Richard Gough was transferred from Spurs to Rangers for £1.5 million .
26 They could range from spurs to church bells , woolpacks , shuttles , rainbows , millrinds or staples , to sea-shells .
27 From signatures to deeds
28 These ticket prices are levied , on top of profits from television rights , sponsorship , advertising and kickbacks , on everything from hotdogs to jockstraps .
29 Among those present at the trials , the Lord Mayor , two judges , an alderman , an under-sheriff and fifty others , from prisoners to jury-men , all perished .
30 The inadequate training programmes which meant that there were inadequate staff to support the move from institutions to the community .
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