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

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1 If you are casting off a long length , then move the weight up from time to time , but always keep it actually on the cast off edge .
2 Measurements suggest that the crossing over from production to destruction of O 3 occurs at an altitude of 28km .
3 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 .
4 Whilst there is always someone I can go to with a problem , on most occasions I see a case through from start to finish ’ .
5 ‘ You had a great head on you the way you thought the plan through from beginning to end .
6 ‘ You could knock this wall down , and make one large room through from front to back . ’
7 I just wanted to take up the point that 's been raised again , and it keeps popping its its little head up from time to time , this issue of building rates .
8 at the expense of the company they said you know , he , he says that er he says Martin had said to him , you know , you should take your sister out from time to time , there 's no reason why , you know , we we could n't
9 I was carried away on the wave of enthusiasm which , one could almost feel this physically , bore the speaker along from sentence to sentence .
10 He must have made the whole thing up from start to finish .
11 If you are going to try to convince a reader that something wildly unlikely has taken place then one useful tool at your command is to produce a story that sweeps the reader along from incident to incident in a headlong tumble .
12 This is simply a matter of reading the material through from start to finish — as if it were a book — and completing all the exercises on the way .
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