Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] be from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | By the turn of the century road races were being held regularly , using Paris as a base , and the first real race was from Paris to Bordeaux , and back , in June 1895 . |
2 | The area I covered as a national organizer was from Berwick to Stirling and everything in between . |
3 | The fundamental shift is from provider to enabler . |
4 | Partly , this may be due to the fact that outside the tropics atmospheric circulation is from west to east , due to Coriolis forces , the forces which result from the effect of the Earth 's rotation on moving bodies . ) |
5 | The planned journey is from Gransden to Crowfield , a distance of 48 nautical miles to be completed in a straight line track of 095° in a single seat Jodel D9 Bébé . |
6 | Compaq has come out with a new version of its SystemPro server and cut prices on its existing SystemPros by up to 21% : the new 33MHz 80486-based SystemPro is claimed to deliver up to 70% better server performance at up to $5,000 less than current SystemPro models — the new models are from $12,800 to $23,000 . |
7 | The Chancery , i.e. the Chancellor 's office , has a power ( Statute of Westminster II 1285 ) of framing new writs in cansimili casu — i.e. to meet new cases sufficiently like those for which writs already exist — and new writs are from time to time framed . |
8 | Other wardens were from time to time granted leave by Henry III to postpone their accounts at the Exchequer , and he remitted the debts of others . |
9 | The senior course was from Windsor to the Royal Canoe Club at Teddington , taking in eight locks and a River Thames course which was choppy because of all the powered craft . |