Example sentences of "[coord] from [adj] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her male partner looked like a jungle bird in his vivid plumage , ruffles from knee to ankle , and from upper arm to wrist .
2 These arise from comparative advantage opportunities , increasing competition ( including X-inefficiency and non-price effects ) , reaping economies of scale and from increased returns to capital and labour .
3 In its view this change would shift priorities from local to national interest and from regional economics to conservation .
4 But from Prime Minister to school dinner lady , married women are routinely classified not according to the work they do themselves , but by the work which is done by their husbands .
5 In this connexion it is worth remembering that it takes a little longer to change where cymbals are concerned ( owing to the way in which they are held ) but from bass drum to side-drum , triangle , or tambourine , or from any of these to any other , is a matter of seconds .
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