Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The switch by currency dealers from the dollar to the deutschmark — not least due to the wide gap in interest rates obtaining in both countries — also had an effect on other European currencies . |
2 | Moving from the foot of a high mountain to its peak is very like travelling from the equator to the pole . |
3 | In the bees and the higher Diptera only the indirect muscles of the mesothorax generate the power needed for flight ; the metathoracic indirect muscles are capable only of tonic contraction and act so as to control the amount of power transmitted from the mesothorax to the metathorax . |
4 | We have come from the country to a city , and I shall have a chance to get settled in and find new friends before they all take off . |
5 | All across Europe there was a movement of population from the country to the city , from the south to the north , from the east to the west . |
6 | Milk brought by rail from the country to the town enabled the atrociously insanitary urban dairies to be abolished from the 1870s . |
7 | I could perhaps mention titles only : technology , choice of technology and the link with the again the unemployment problem ; fields like rural development planning and erm the associated questions of rural industrialization of the balance between town and country , of migration from the country to the town and it 's implications for both country and town . |
8 | The main reason for the growth in numbers was the migration of linenweavers , and their families , from the country to the linen factories and spinning mills . |
9 | membership provides a means of social control in the workplace both because those recruited have an obligation to preserve the reputation of their sponsors and also because , in some cases , family authority principles can be transferred from the home to the job , e.g. as with a ‘ dads ’ lads ' recruitment system . |
10 | The refusal of British Steel to contemplate a sale of the redundant assets has resulted in submissions from the Council to the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade and Industry . |
11 | In the study area what actually happened was that food crops were displaced from the head to the end of the fertilizer rotation in more than half the cases . |
12 | Note that the lower bridles are longer to start with , and that each set of three is fixed from the cross-spar to a swivel so that these are permanent . |
13 | Access is also provided from the LAN to the HELP system and the College Library . |
14 | Deep main sewers can similarly ’ sterilise ’ land as many local authority engineers draw 45-degree lines from the sewer to the underside of foundations to determine minimum distance of buildings . |
15 | A second cause for the leakage was misadventure with the tract from the skin to the gall bladder . |
16 | Also there was a marked tendency for all efficient personnel , especially Communists , to move quickly up the hierarchy from the villages to the guberniia centres . |
17 | But Diana has refused a personal invitation from the Queen to the church service and Christmas lunch — a clear signal that she wants as little as possible to do with the rest of the royals . |
18 | ‘ I carry letters from the Queen to the Countess of Anjou . ’ |
19 | Their replacements , Frederick Smit and Piet Pretorius , settled in quickly but it was surprising that Midlands did n't move England 's Martin Bayfield from the middle to the front of the lineout , where Drikus Hattingh impressed with a succession of clean two-handed catches . |
20 | Dr James was unrepentant last night , saying that any distress comes from the threat to the service and not the decision by the doctors to inform patients about it . |
21 | As with all Cirrhilabrus species , scottorum is principally a zooplankton feeder in the wild , and may be seen rising up in aggregations , composed mainly of females and juveniles , from the bottom to a metre or more when actively feeding , but in aquarium conditions it will take a variety of foods and readily adapt to a regular feeding programme . |
22 | Modern lizards and crocodiles have saddle-shaped shoulder joints , concave from the bottom to the top and convex from the inside out . |
23 | It does n't sort of get to me nowadays , I 've learned to deal with prejudice , but in a funny kind of way , it 's helped me get from the bottom to the top . |
24 | The skiing arrangement is simple : you take the cablecar from the bottom to the top , then you ski from the top to the bottom . |
25 | and for our team achievement is climbing from the bottom to the top of the North Stack in Anglesey … its not Everest … and its been climbed many times before but this is where you taste the true flavour of British mountaineering … |
26 | Otherwise in some parts of the country enterprising local authorities , having a high standard of efficiency , would collect more than their fair share of taxpayers ' money from the Exchequer to the detriment of other taxpayers in the less enterprising areas of the country . |
27 | Moreover , the north shore of the strait consisted mainly of steep sandy cliffs , rising from the sea to a height of 30–90m/100–300ft , terrain that provided ideal cover and artillery sites for the Turks , while leaving the invaders perilously exposed . |
28 | Most strandings were found to occur where the " valleys " ran directly from the sea to the shore . |
29 | From the sea to the cloud , he wrote . |
30 | It is the most easterly peak in the long north ridge which runs from the sea to the Hare 's Gap : a junction of several low level paths and exit point of the Brandy Pad — a path that , so the story goes , was used by smugglers to take illegal supplies of drink from the coast at the Bloody Bridge , inland . |