Example sentences of "[vb base] from [noun] to [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Pedestrian precincts enable the customer to shop in safety , and walk from shop to shop to compare prices ; they are particularly helpful for parents with small children ( possibly in prams or pushchairs ) and the disabled . |
2 | These premia should be added to the sheep HLCAs ( Chapter 6 ) which range from £4.25 to £6.25 making the total per ewe either £7.73 or £9.73 . |
3 | Our lodges range from £2,185 to £17,200 depending on the size and the time of year you buy . |
4 | Sun claims its trade-in values range from $3,300 to $6,800 compared to $1,000 to $4,500 under HP 's own Open Migration trade-in program . |
5 | Cost : Prices range from £195 to £835 depending on departure dates and type of cabin . |
6 | Prices range from $2,500 to $12,500 depending on configuration . |
7 | Initial licence fees range from $20,000 to $45,000 depending on processor size . |
8 | They are a vital tourist attraction , their foraging creates a mosaic of habitats which benefits a wide range of species , and their habitats range from forest to savanna to semi-desert . |
9 | Pauline Hoare knows of women who regularly travel from Kent to Durham to visit their husbands , and if a crime was committed in Scotland it would be normal to find families based in England or Wales having to travel up to Scottish prisons . |
10 | You travel from place to place trying to avoid Mad Shopping Women and their trolleys , a Suburban Lawn-Mower Fiend , a Dentist of Destruction , and numerous other warped creations . |
11 | Thus some women , especially and significantly those who have difficult relationships with men , find themselves drawn into membership of clandestine women 's groups which meet from time to time to honour their spirits . |
12 | They originate in China but are now grown in warm countries all over the world , and the ones we enjoy from June to September come in the main from France , Italy and Spain . |
13 | Birds dart from tree to tree chattering busily . |
14 | but because our fluid levels change from day to day according to what we eat or drink , they sometimes give a misleading reading . |
15 | made the evening quite memorable — i guess sunderland are not too popular up in newcastle ehh ? what about leeds — equally hated ? actually — to the newcastle fans credit — i was hearing words like ‘ that 's futballing class ’ when liverpool from time to time delivered the goods … ruddock of course got booh 's every time he was near the ball … |
16 | We in South Cambridgeshire feel from time to time sitting on the doorstep of a university city that we are often ignored and I 'm sure that that is a very fair criticism as far as our District Council is concerned . |
17 | ‘ Here we have Wren Boys who dress up and go from door to door asking for money , every St Stephen 's Day , ’ she said . |
18 | These people go from house to house selling goods . |
19 | Then the women draw up a petition and go from house to house explaining the problem and collecting signatures . |
20 | see some places you see go from Friday to Monday do n't they ? |
21 | Using this form go from room to room noting down what it would cost you to replace as new every item in it . |
22 | This problem , which we all know is to change the balance of the nations trade from deficit to surplus to export more than we import , and to take this trade balance out of the red . |
23 | But doctors and nurses do from time to time brush aside the protests of aged , dying or mentally affected patients . |
24 | Although we do not everywhere have the precision of Mesozoic chronology , we do from time to time find evidence , in all parts of the stratigraphical column , of very rapid and very spasmodic deposition in the most harmless of sediments . |
25 | In Zvornik 's empty streets , a ragbag collection of Serbian fighters edgily dash from doorway to doorway to avoid sniper fire . |
26 | Families pulling handcarts loaded with possessions move from area to area seeking refuge from the fighting . |
27 | I commute from Dunfermline to Edinburgh to work for an enlightened firm of architects which designed into its office a shower facility , which allows me to cycle in all weathers . |
28 | To be specific about it , many of the Christian circles that I enter from time to time do not believe in the Devil . |
29 | That is why soldiers called Metaxas and Papadopoulos have from time to time felt obliged to step forward and try a spot of military dictatorship . |
30 | But this issue has not been the subject of legislation , nor previously been considered by this court or the House of Lords , and in such circumstances the alternatives are either to dismiss the appeal despite the relevance of article 10 and wait for Parliament to reconsider the state of the law ; or , as the courts have from time to time demonstrated their ability and willingness to do , venture into relatively unchartered waters and declare the present state of the law . |