Example sentences of "anything from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 I do n't just knit sweaters , but experiment with new patterns , colours and textures making anything from hats to curtain .
2 Next week we could be warning , exposing , or revealing the truth about anything from holidays to your spring bulbs .
3 Anything from tigers to tortoises . ’
4 This can be anything from postcards to calendars to specialist books and provides a steady flow of business to offset the seasonality of the financial division .
5 An easel can cost anything from £10 to £2000 , but the cost of a good studio easel varies from about £80 to around £200 .
6 An easel can cost anything from £10 to £2000 , but the cost of a good studio easel varies from about £80 to around £200 .
7 Searching for the pearls , which are found in only one per cent of the mussels , but which can fetch anything from £10 to £400 , has been a traditional occupation in rivers such as the Spey .
8 The deals can be sizeable anything from £100,000 to £10m — and so many of Hitachi 's customers opt to finance the investment via leasing .
9 THEY can cook up anything from spaghetti to a suckling pig , cater for Charter Balls to Russian banquets .
10 Dr Adil Elias , the Chairman of the BCCI Depositors ' Protection Association , mentioned to your correspondent that his committee represents creditors who are owed anything from $500,000 to tens of millions of dollars .
11 Well they 've got er links with six colleges so they can offer you more or less anything from management to catering to horticulture .
12 The theme of craft runs around the complex , and already the architect Theo Crosby has a list of potential craftspeople who may want to participate in furnishing the centre with anything from furniture to ironwork and stained glass .
13 There were women present who were more beautiful than she was , notably the blonde beside Luke Scott and Nicky Kai , the world-famous Taiwanese ex-model , but the languid sway of Maria 's hips above long slim legs drew attention , as did her unusual colouring , an exotic combination of olive-toned skin , streaky brown and blonde hair and eyes that could be anything from copper to amber , depending on her mood .
14 On top of these contracts , the girls , along with the other supermodels , can expect to earn anything from $7,000 to $25,000 for each catwalk appearance at twice-a-year shows , and Gianni Versace reportedly paid Turlington £50,000 to appear exclusively at his Milan show .
15 This might be anything from peat-cutting to planting potatoes , hoeing or harvesting , with little diversions such as milking the cow or preparing meals .
16 But if you 've got excitement — and that 's anything from romancing to stalking in the dark — then you 'll be alert in the wee small hours .
17 Children , especially boys , will construct a fake gun using anything from sticks to a piece of toast .
18 A kitemark shows that products — anything from adhesives to zinc alloy die castings — have been independently inspected and satisfy the relevant British Standards requirements .
19 Police said the ‘ co-op ’ godfathers had offered to supply anything from guns to forged disabled drivers ' stickers .
20 This arrangement is so flexible it can be used for anything from tennis to Holiday on Ice to huge international congresses and exhibitions .
21 People spend anything from $1,000 to $150,000 to buy a hot-rod and join this reborn cult .
22 In their non-obstetric role , they are expected to handle anything from hysterectomies to period pains .
23 All the Suffolk sites have been designated ‘ open access ’ but the term covers anything from freedom to roam the entire area to footpath access alone , a CC spokesman said .
24 You can borrow anything from £2,000 to £50,000 secured on your home with no fuss , and no delays .
25 As chance would have it , there was a couple living just down the road from us who kept animals — anything from horses to chinchillas , including a few birds of prey .
26 Built in the 1740s and housed in the only remaining Gothic interior in the city , it 's now electronically operated and can imitate anything from bagpipes to a brass band .
27 Take your little partner and dance and sing : anything from waltzes to tangos , nursery rhymes to blues and rock .
28 In fact , Knight Gobies will eat anything from flake to lumps of sprat .
29 Its fifty maps , according to county ( and especially when attractively coloured ) will fetch anything from £30 to £200 each , there being a greater demand for the Home Counties and certain others .
30 It is pretty clear that while big business is being done in local area network hubs and routers , the market is very overcrowded , and in those circumstances , the outcome is usually that the rich get richer and the poor get taken over or go bust : observers reckon that in that context , the richest of the rich is Cisco Systems Inc , Menlo Park , which did $340m in the year to last July and is estimated to have at least 45% of the market and maybe as much as 50% ; Wellfleet Communications Inc is thought to be number two , with anything from 12% to 20% , with 3Com Corp third at around 10% , but in the hub sector alone , SynOptics Communications Inc is thought to have about 33% and Cabletron Systems Inc 15% , although the latter says the two are neck and neck .
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