Example sentences of "gone from [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 You might be able to do the odd one but I do n't think that you 've got the time , I mean bear in mind you 've gone from four to three to two there 's two of you now supervising all of us if you tell me you 've got spare time then great , and you want to do one or two equally great , however unless you tell me to the contrary
2 ‘ The old mere needed deepening and by taking away more than 400 wagon loads of mud the average depth has gone from two to five feet , ’ he said .
3 They 'd gone from legless to stone cold sober in nothing flat .
4 The Soviet economy has gone from bad to chaos .
5 The chances of promotion in Liverpool depend upon the candidate 's relation to his Super — ‘ … matters have gone from bad to worse …
6 But while the British have gone from bad to worse , the Games have become a Chinese takeaway .
7 The man who 's just won an election usually thinks things have gone from to better and the man who 's lost it thinks they have gone from bad to worse .
8 On the other hand , you can have something like the gang of four in China that creates such tensions and anxieties in the society and so many people get to feel that things have gone from bad to worse , that you get a shake up and change in the regime .
9 Well she has , she has , yeah , she 's gone from twenty to five .
10 Whether or not the peak age has gone from 15 to 18 — and specific categories of crime move either way — the average age is 18 .
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