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

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1 Were you to want to travel truly scenically from Bayonne to Cambo , or from Cambo to Bayonne for that matter , then you would take the road very magnificently known as the Route Impériale tea Cimes , or ‘ Imperial Route of the Peaks ’ , which lies east of the main road and is many times more beautiful .
2 Sublimation is the change from solid to gas on heating and from gas to solid on cooling without passing through the liquid phase .
3 The eroded material is usually moved away by the action of longshore drift ( see below ) , which , in England , moves material mainly from north to south on the east coast and from west to east on the south coast .
4 The teaching methods employed vary across thefaculty , and from year to year within individual subjects , but , generally , the early years are based on a pattern of lectures , small group tutorials , and laboratory work .
5 If A Song to David , in which he attempted a new and regular form of the ode , was written on an upswing of creativity at the beginning of a psychotic episode , and the psalms translation made during convalescence afterwards , Jubilate Agno is particularly important because its internal dates strongly suggest it was composed during his confinement , and from day to day of his illness , during the period 27 July to 30 January 1763 , just before his release .
6 The tall slender piers support a high vault and there is no triforium or clerestory wall to obstruct the vista from end to end and from side to side of the church , only a forest of delicate piers .
7 You could go from one end of Renascia in two days and from side to side in three .
8 Fig. 2 ( b ) The pool must be levelled from end to end and from side to side by means of a board and spirit level .
9 The cards are marked in such a way that stitches are transferred from right to left on some rows and from left to right on other rows , so avoiding a bias .
10 Europeans tend to structure their notes ( and their thinking ) in linear fashion — that is , from top to bottom and from left to right on the page .
11 What seem to be the earliest human figures on Geometric vases are less precisely geometrised than these , and later they fill out and loosen up a little ; but from beginning to end of the period they are thin silhouettes conceptually conceived .
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