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

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1 One cold evening , Seb returned from the cottage to Handley Farm along lanes , the banks of which were already glistening with frost .
2 You dip down the drive from the Yoxford to Peasenhall road across an ornamental bridge and on towards this plain and golden Greek Revival house .
3 This is a friendly , well-run hotel 150 yards from the cablecar to Taormina town and convenient for the beach .
4 The conquest of the north decisively tilted the scales in Franco 's favour ; quite apart from the damage to Republican morale , it brought the Nationalists raw materials — iron ore and coal — and industrial capacity vital to the prosecution of modern warfare .
5 The small resort village of Fluelen at the end of the lake was for centuries an important lake port and customs station where goods were trans-shipped from the lake to mule transport for carriage over the Gotthard .
6 The once-important road from the ferry to Lochcarron village is now quiet and demoted ; it joins the A.896 from Shieldaig at the entrance to the village , beyond which , with the new loch now behind , a new and important road junction is reached .
7 By the road from the ferry to Raasay House , small neat houses appear , bright colourful gardens , attentively tended , gleaming in the sunshine .
8 She was gradually becoming conscious of aches and pains caused by the long , tiring flight and the horrendously bumpy drive from the airport to Marigot Bay .
9 Sarah Hughes mentioned that a response was needed from the Union to Tim Mould 's paper on career development/equal opportunities .
10 It can drive up to eight servos and operates from the 4.8V to 6V servo supply .
11 Then , in gathering darkness , drop down from the ridge to Dore Head , where a steep descent leads rapidly back to the security of the valley for that welcome pint at the Wasdale Head Inn .
12 You may need to cover the resolution of disputes and other problems arising from the day to day administration of business .
13 Although one consequence of their detached status was that the Commissioners tended to be remote from the day to day process of policy formulation in the higher echelons of the Home Office , they had the advantage of being perceived by the Prison Service as providing a collective leadership in which the professional element in the service could and did play a significant part .
14 This includes accommodation in the spectacular Royal Suite ( it even has its own private sauna ) , flowers and champagne upon arrival , breakfast in bed and free taxi transfer from the hotel to Schiphol Airport or Central Station .
15 The party was conducted by Mr Burt from the station to Durlston Head , ‘ the owner of this magnificent property explaining points of interest ’ on the way .
16 The climax of the weekend will be a massed ride from the hostel to Trevor basin where a cheque for about £500 collected during the rally will be presented to the Vale of Llangollen Canal Boat Trust .
17 The way the parapet wall , which screens the attics , sweeps down in a bold curve is exceptionally pretty , and it really makes you want to stop and stare at the house as you glimpse it through trees and across the river meadow from the Dorchester to Godmanstone road .
18 Another time he was out with his watercolour box and a horse suddenly bolted , dragging a coal cart from the entrance to Ryn station at a mad gallop .
19 The overall results indicate that expression of a rearranged TCR- α chain is unnecessary either for the progression of thymocytes from the DN to DP stage or for the expansion of the DP cells to the levels of wild-type mice .
20 The rail privatisation issue and the appalling loss of freight from the railway to road haulage is frightening in its implications .
21 At a lunch party celebrating Colin 's ninetieth birthday , Mr Getty arrived half an hour late with the ingenuous excuse that he had miscalculated how long it would take him to walk from the Ritz to Boodles Club in St James 's Street .
22 Easily approached from the Scarborough to Bridglington road , or from the Staxton roundabout on the A64 , the village is about two miles from the sea at Hunmanby Gap and Primrose Valley , and is the gateway to the Wolds countryside .
23 Nine days later , on 28 September , there was an outing from The Kilns to Whipsnade Zoo .
24 CUD have added an extra date to their forthcoming UK tour at Peterborough Academy and move their York show from The Hideaway to York University .
25 A short way from the Cirencester to Lechlade road , the mill and its associated buidings form a picturesque group recently put up for sale .
26 From the Romans to World War II
27 They had been moved from the prison to Avicennes hospital in June after a serious deterioration in their condition .
28 The bulk of the houses were grouped around the Church , along what is now the High St. and extended from the Plough to Hall House ( or Bourne 's ) , then from there in a line down to the river with Halling House or the Old Palace prominent by the Church .
29 Leatherslade Farm was the hideout used by the Great Train Robbers after they stole two and a half million pounds from the Glasgow to Euston mail train in 1963 .
30 More than fifty British hostages were on a freedom flight from the Gulf to Gatwick airport today for an emotional reunion with relatives .
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