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

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1 The total time of the exercises from start to finish is 3 minutes 45 seconds .
2 Such a rule would prevent solicitors handling the client 's case from start to finish .
3 Uncensored in his own country until the 1968 invasion ( when he was put under an outright ban ) , he discovered his first novel to be published in the West had been rewritten from start to finish by the publisher .
4 The visit hardly went like a breeze from start to finish .
5 North called it ‘ a bit of a horror story ’ and , for once , he understated : it went wrong from start to finish , and ended with the wrong missiles , still with their Israeli markings , piled on the ground in Tehran .
6 North knew ‘ in my heart ’ , that this was not so , but the note from start to finish was an admission of total emotional entanglement in a cause .
7 From start to finish , our own Bill Deedes predicted a Tory majority of around 20 .
8 JOHN REYNOLDS , from Nottingham , scored a superb double in the second round of the British Challenge at Oulton Park on Saturday , leading both races from start to finish on a Kawasaki .
9 MI6 is supposed to operate only outside Britain although it does occasionally get involved in projects within Britain such as the Crabb affair of 1956 ( see Chapter 3 ) , which was bungled from start to finish .
10 The basis of any method is the assembly of several different actions or steps into an orderly procedure taking the most efficient route from start to finish .
11 Andrea Whitcombe led almost from start to finish to retain her title at the Women 's National Cross-Country Championships at Birkenhead .
12 From start to finish
13 In fact he was under par each day and he led the tournament from start to finish and equalled the Championship four-round score .
14 To see just how important this is we 'll follow the course of one eruption from start to finish .
15 Here at the Abbeydale museum the process of making edge tools can be followed from start to finish .
16 Bill Thompson and I , as the reporters who had seen the case through from start to finish , were invited officially to be present at the hanging in Regina Jail .
17 ‘ The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish .
18 ‘ It 's not only hot , it cooks and sizzles from start to finish
19 It was all Nigerian from start to finish .
20 For instance , in the Finale Paray drives the music very hard from start to finish , with the result that it comes over as something genuinely exciting as well as grand and loud .
21 The tour will show you the whole manufacturing process by following the progress of a pair of shoes from start to finish around the factory .
22 From start to finish this is a bodacious demo .
23 Warren Beatty , as stilted as ever , manages to carry the film from start to finish without ever threatening to manipulate his chiselled features into more than one expression .
24 Then on August 8th there 's the Portsmouth Challenge — 100 miles from start to finish .
25 Trembling with shock , she leaned against a sundial and re-ran the disastrous interview in her mind from start to finish .
26 Her book features 100 authentic recipes that can be conjured up in just 35 minutes from start to finish , including antipasti and starters — try ricotta-stuffed dates for an unusual appetiser — and pasta , risotto and other typically Italian main courses .
27 They visited the same city , perhaps the same places , and spent the same amount of money — but Joy had a marvellous time , while Gloom was thoroughly miserable from start to finish .
28 The entire dispute is bogus from start to finish .
29 Laing decided to write it all down , from start to finish , to include copies of his printouts , which he knew to be genuine , and to send a copy to every member of the bank 's Board in New York .
30 Because ENPs deal with patients from start to finish they can be much more flexible in their approach .
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