Example sentences of "[noun pl] from [adj] [noun pl] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They release , on average , ten LPs every week on different labels and cover all musical styles from popular classics to death metal . |
2 | They release , on average , ten LPs every week on different labels and cover all musical styles from popular classics to death metal . |
3 | Another way of handling indexicals is to think of the specification of the content of an utterance as a two stage affair : the " meaning " of an utterance is a function from contexts ( sets of indices ) to propositions , which are in turn functions from possible worlds to truth values ( Montague , 1970 ; Stalnaker , 1972 ) . |
4 | Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation . |
5 | Bradlow et al reviewed 3678 referrals from general practitioners to dermatology outpatient clinics and found that 26% of patients were referred for diagnosis or investigation , 14% for advice only , 63% for treatment or management , and 2% for a second opinion or reassurance . |
6 | Pollution Control : A comprehensive plan is introduced for modernising pollution control by looking at discharges from big factories to air , water and land as one big package , requiring one licence . |
7 | There was no shortage of excellent building materials from varied marbles to stone , brick and volcanic substances . |
8 | Ethologists have not yet begun to grasp at the crucial characteristic of human beings that tends to invalidate all but the most cautious inferences from other animals to Man . |