Example sentences of "from [v-ing] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In extreme cases they develop a real school phobia , for reasons ranging from bullying by classmates to schoolwork anxiety .
2 He spent the 1980s building up his communications group to one of the world 's largest , in everything from printing to newspapers to satellite TV .
3 ( 2 ) A strip of material sewn down the sides and between the inner and outer shell of a down-filled bag , preventing the down from migrating from top to bottom .
4 Yet in practice justification by an imperative does not benefit from this logical advantage , is very much open to doubt ( indeed invites it , without a first principle such as Kant 's Categorical Imperative to save from appealing from imperative to imperative in an infinite regress ) , while the appeal to pleasure does not seem vulnerable to ethical scepticism at all .
5 R. Rhodes , ( 1984 , p. 355 ) , observing the increased assertiveness of the Thatcher government , has characterized the changes in relationship between central and local government during the 1970s as shifting from bargaining through incorporation to direction and centralization in the 1980s .
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