Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] from [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Another strange quality of warning coloration is that it varies remarkably little from one species to the next . |
2 | The World Cup Tour runs more or less non-stop from early December to late March and involves 14 competitions in 10 countries . |
3 | Staffing is temporarily expanded by the employment of students from the Course , most notably from late July to late September , but also at other periods of particular pressure during the year . |
4 | Never go straight on from one candidate to the next without pause for reflection , no matter how rushed you feel . |
5 | Mica and asbestos were of no use to stone-age men for tools and weapons because the planes of weakness run straight through from one side to the other . |
6 | After coaxing him for 20 minutes , one officer grabbed the man — only to discover he had been bleeding heavily from deep cuts to his wrist and arms . |
7 | Those problems were one cause of the delay that the hon. Gentleman described , but I have been told that the wait for that preliminary investigation is now down from six months to three months — the average in Northern Ireland . |
8 | Oh father says it 's er so far away from one end to the other |
9 | Again , working with very wet paint onto dry paper , I apply successive washes of burnt umber and Prussian blue , burnt sienna and yellow ochre with a little more care , pulling diagonally downwards from top right to bottom left . |
10 | Again , working with very wet paint onto dry paper , I apply successive washes of burnt umber and Prussian blue , burnt sienna and yellow ochre with a little more care , pulling diagonally downwards from top right to bottom left . |
11 | Earnings can fluctuate quite widely from one year to the next , but if long-run earnings are calculated as a moving average of short-run earnings , this will be a much more stable measure . |
12 | In contrast , acquired equivalence/distinctiveness effects seem to transfer quite readily from one context to another . |
13 | The point of reference for the origins of Britain 's eclipse could be placed almost anywhere from 1968 back to 1066 . |