Example sentences of "be [noun pl] from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Be that as it may , the judges assumed this duty in 1292 and there are dicta from time to time in the succeeding centuries that it is one they have no power to give up .
2 However , there are variations from country to country .
3 However , outside the computer , numerical data is generally held in decimal format , for obvious anatomical reasons ( although there have been suggestions from time to time that manual calculation should be done in binary or octal , for example , Phillips 1936 ) .
4 It is not the same as equal numbers of additions to each area , since there will naturally be variations from cylinder to cylinder in the number of additions just because those additions are random .
5 Whilst in general each supported the other , there were clashes from time to time , both sides accusing the other of reprehensible acts .
6 ‘ The King 's legs were broken , there were injuries from head to toe .
7 We have used the outside scale so far because all the angles left-right have been turns from left to right looking from the base line .
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