Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] from [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even asset-strippers had to relax and pursue a few hobbies from time to time … |
2 | Those few yards from side to centre stage are strewn with obstacles and few are able to complete the journey unscathed . |
3 | An unfortunate accident in the solvent plant , a fire in the warehouse , a large-scale burglary , the loss of a key client , some bad publicity over a defective product , an unexpected but substantial price increase on raw materials can all present a crisis to a company , and most companies have such crises from time to time . |
4 | I should have thought that it would be common ground that it is right to review such organisations from time to time to establish whether they are achieving their objectives . |
5 | Everyone needed such things from time to time , ) and slid into bed . |
6 | Transfer of these subjects from premenopausal to postmenopausal ‘ status ’ should , theoretically , reduce the risk of developing recurrent stones . |
7 | The verderers were enabled , in return for an annual payment of £1 , to secure for the commoners the right to turn out their animals during these periods from year to year . |
8 | There has been interest in these questions from time to time in the past , in particular in Britain between the end of World War Two and the early 1960s . |
9 | They wear these muzzles from time to time so that they become accustomed to the restrictions imposed upon them . |
10 | Mr Engel is a journalist of rare erudition and humour , and cricket is a pastime and an art form which has won the devotion of a vast public , including great men of many sorts from generation to generation . |
11 | Its capture , storage , and use is already very much electronically-based in many businesses from banking to transportation to retailing , and is becoming more so . |
12 | This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time . |
13 | I am in a sense identical with all spirits from God to Satan . |
14 | Harrogate and Hambleton for instance are large districts , they extend many miles from North to South , development concentrated around the metropolitan areas will draw out commuters . |
15 | The kitchen staff have to cater for all diets from vegan to diabetic , and from Muslim to Jewish . |
16 | But one gets those things from time to time . |
17 | For example , maintenance payments and child and one parent benefit can be added on to any earnings from employment to increase lone parents ' incomes . |
18 | Many herbs grow easily from seed , fortunately still reasonably inexpensive , and you can save seed and take your own cuttings from year to year . |
19 | JOHN REYNOLDS , from Nottingham , scored a superb double in the second round of the British Challenge at Oulton Park on Saturday , leading both races from start to finish on a Kawasaki . |