Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | In a year when all other parts of the charitable sector have been hit by the drop in disposable income , environmental charities have gone from strength to strength . |
2 | The Tyne yards have lived from order to order with a steadily decreasing total work force . |
3 | That would be the normal price bracket for a Dior or Chanel creation — but now the supermodels have gone from catwalk to catalogue . |
4 | Japan 's large , integrated steel mills have switched from coal to oil as well as implementing stringent energy efficiency improvements . |
5 | Scottish ospreys have gone from strength to strength . |
6 | British Government spokesmen have suggested from time to time that the Treaty on European Union represents a reversal of the process of centralisation within the Community . |
7 | The view is excellent from all seats , although the two passengers in the middle of the benches have to lean from side to side to make the most of it . |