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

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1 Also , of course , the climate becomes steadily cooler from the equator to the poles .
2 Thus the biomes from the equator to the poles run : wet forest , dry grass land with trees ( savannah ) , hot desert , temperate grassland , temperate forest , and cold desert ( tundra ) .
3 E. Just recently , since about 1970 , the migration from the country to the towns has started to reverse .
4 Others were in favour of an immediate switch in the emphasis of the guerrilla campaign from the country to the cities , while still others , including the Philippines-based acting chairman , Benito Tiamzon , advocated greater pragmatism , including the possibility of gaining power through participation in elections .
5 The following year , at a CNAA awards ceremony , he emphasized that it was planning , for academic reasons , a ‘ major shift in the work of validating courses from the Council to the Polytechnics and Colleges running them ’ .
6 Winterbotham , a future mastermind of the ‘ Ultra ’ miracle that decoded wartime German communications , naturally reporting his chilling discoveries back from the Reich to the minions of MacDonald , Baldwin and Chamberlain .
7 The EC summit in Dublin in June 1990 had sanctioned the appointment of an EC representative to the occupied territories to oversee the disbursement of direct aid from the EC to the Palestinians , expected to double to 12,000,000 European currency units ( approximately US$15,000,000 ) per year by 1992 .
8 A large extended family tribe , all brand new Barbour-outfitted from the boots to the hats , looked almost threateningly military and morose by comparison .
9 The drive to an industrialised Britain brought many people from the villages to the towns , and alerted the authorities to the widespread presence of mentally handicapped people who had previously been contained within farming communities and cared for by their families .
10 Everyone from the Queen to the servants thinks he 's wonderful , thought Isabel , and a flash of awareness rippled through her .
11 In some cases it has not been clear from the notes to the accounts whether the directors consider that they have departed from a specific statutory rule and that the true and fair view override is being invoked .
12 However , rare inelastic collisions may also occur , resulting in the transfer of specific vibrational quanta of energy from the particles to the molecules .
13 Mr Browning was no less solicitous but she read exasperation in his advice to turn from the Gospels to the Psalms , ‘ which may have a calming influence ’ .
14 Many canal companies continued independently but , as the rail network grew , passengers and perishable goods traffic together with many bulk cargoes gradually transferred from the canals to the railways .
15 In part , it was part of a wider decline in the authority of national institutions from the monarchy to the police ; satire and culture criticism reflected the process and took it further .
16 They had expected some throwing of stones and worse from whatever straggle of peasants ventured down from the hills to the banks , and that they received .
17 When not enough iron is available the amount of haemoglobin in the blood is reduced , leading to a decrease in the amount of oxygen which can be transported from the lungs to the tissues .
18 The problem can also arise where Y takes goods from X under a sale of goods contract which contains a retention of title clause , i.e. a clause stating that Y is not to become the owner unless and until he has paid for them and that if Y re-sells them before paying for them , X 's ownership is to transfer from the goods to the proceeds of the re-sale received by Y. Suppose Y sells the goods to Z before he has paid X for them .
19 However , syphilis is a systemic infection and , if the treponeme is looked for , it will be found to be affecting many different organs in the body , from the liver to the lungs and the brain to the bones .
20 Moreover , so far as can be seen a Northumbrian hegemony continued to prevail between the Humber and the Forth and across to the west , above and below the Solway from the Mersey to the borders of Strathclyde , at least until the mid-eighth century .
21 Federal expenditure on administration was 48 billion dinars , and , apart from the grants to the republics and provinces of 60 billion dinars , only 19 billion dinars was used for other purposes .
22 Levi-Strauss ' thesis that marriage is always a contractual arrangement between groups of males and that the principal valuable in marriage is always the bride herself would imply that , on balance , the other valuables , e.g. cattle , jewellery , money , ritual objects , should move from the wife-takers to the wife-givers .
23 Again , every hairpin , every mark of phrasing and dynamic , registered without the slightest attention ever being drawn away from the music to the players .
24 Few would have imagined , a century ago , that so many new jobs could have been created , bearing in mind the growth in the country 's overall population as well as the migration from the farms to the cities .
25 about that , mm the thing is they 're gon na put , they 're gon na put , from the Sky to the televisions they 're gon na put a satellite dish on the roof
26 On Dec. 4 federal and republican leaders had also agreed a formula providing for a one-off subsidy of kcs5,000 million from the federation to the republics , consisting of kcs3,300 million for the Czech Republic and kcs1,700 million for the Slovak Republic .
27 Gina was n't sure that she wanted to meet people , but she found when Magnus had progressed from the kitchen to the gardens he attracted endless attention .
28 No talk now , because the business was serious , crossing the open metres from the Kitchen to the huts .
29 He had travelled across the city from the suburbs to the apartments of the ruling elite .
30 Extending from the moon to the ends of the universe , the fabric of the stars .
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