Example sentences of "in [pron] [prep] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is inevitable that one or more of these sub-groups will be disappointed in me from time to time and I will be disappointed in them .
2 By democratic regimes we mean those in which from time to time the people is given the illusion of being sovereign , while true effective sovereignty lies in other , perhaps irresponsible and secret , forces …
3 To be really inventive you could knit the bodice to the yoke in cable and stocking stitch strips but have the sleeves and yoke all in one from cuff to cuff in the same pattern , so that the cables run across the yoke sideways .
4 He added that the system had worked for commercial fishermen and had now been introduced through the Common Agricultural Policy in everything from sheep to milk , cereals and oilseeds .
5 With the help of Japanese partners , the group competes successfully in everything from detergents to lingerie against the likes of Unilever , Procter & Gamble and Colgate .
6 After all , these islands have been steeped for centuries in everything from witchcraft to ancestor worship .
7 Roy , administrator of the Higher Force Challenge , believes the young people who 've been involved in everything from assault to joyriding , respond to a ‘ simple thing called love ’ .
8 " That 's the great thing about hostas , too , because they come in everything from grey to lime to variegated greens . "
9 Yet she has sung and acted since childhood in everything from Annie to Grange Hill , from Bird 's Eye commercials to a more recent — and more controversial — Army recruitment ad .
10 ‘ And we are talking about a huge skill base within Scotland , a major training resource which is vitally important to Scotland and to thousands of Scottish students in everything from engineering to media graphics .
11 Mr Noel Stock , who speaks as one who had Pound 's confidence in recent years and was in daily contact with him , explains that this passage derives from a hint thrown out by Jessie L. Weston in her from Ritual to Romance , to the effect that the charges of heresy brought against the Templars were not wholly unfounded , since some of the practices of the Eleusinian mystery-cults from the pagan Near East survived in the heart of Christendom in the rituals of the Templars , a survival to be traced in literature in the stories and poems about the quest of the holy grail .
12 The idea was to put him in it from time to time to give his gammy leg a rest .
13 The Spiro family arrived in Rancho Santa Fe 18 months ago telling people he was a broker in anything from rice to sweaters to cigarettes .
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