Example sentences of "which [verb] from [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At Magdalen Bridge , Dennis went ashore for more champagne , which passed from hand to hand as we negotiated the lower reaches of the river . |
2 | They repay your interest and capital together , in monthly instalments which change from time to time , as our interest rates change . |
3 | A FIRM which moved from London to Liverpool and doubled turnover in each of the past three years has moved to a prestige waterfront office block . |
4 | The firm had developed novel parallel processing software which worked like a ‘ worm ’ , spawning segments which moved from processor to processor . |
5 | , 37 , had been with the Company since 1982 and was part of the team which moved from Bletchley to Northampton . |
6 | The bulk of Cluff 's turnover , which rose from £1.88m to £6.8m , was generated by gold mining in Zimbabwe . |
7 | Six thousand visitors made their way to the Business Design Centre in Islington , London to see the exhibits , which ranged from tableware to floorcoverings , fashion to fabrics . |
8 | Franco responded as he had done with Hitler , presenting a shopping list and saying that the provision of the items on it ( which ranged from aircraft to foodstuffs ) was a prerequisite for Spanish cooperation . |
9 | The junior supervisory rank in the service , the landwaiters , were paid a uniform salary of £25 , but the ordinary gaugers , or tidesmen , were paid as irregularly as their supervisors , with salaries which ranged from £20 to £12 . |
10 | DAVID KILSBY David Kilsby joined the retail sales force in September as Merchandiser for the Southern area which covers from Cornwall to East Anglia . |
11 | In fact , the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance . |
12 | By 1926 eleven British and four continental centres had opened ; in 1938 , with assets totalling £100,000 , 45,169 guest weeks were taken at the thirty British and twenty-two overseas centres which spread from Brittany to Poland and Czechoslovakia . |
13 | ‘ It is just one of those things which happens from time to time . ’ |
14 | With that behind them , they hardly seem likely candidates for the pages of Paradise , but then Margaret and Lucy boast eclectic tastes which range from Abba to NWA , from everything released by Creation to Sly Stone . |
15 | These premia should be added to the sheep HLCAs ( Chapter 6 ) which range from £4.25 to £6.25 making the total per ewe either £7.73 or £9.73 . |
16 | Nearly all the Embiricos vases — which range from black- to red- figure , include white-ground Lekythoi , and presente a representative sample of Greek vase types — are by known painters , making this an exceptionally interesting group . |
17 | We may be reminded of the ‘ hummadruz ’ , or mysterious humming with no apparent cause , which occurs from time to time , particularly at ancient sites . |
18 | There 's incidental impotence which occurs from time to time when a man fails to get an erection after having had too much to drink , for example ; or through tiredness , worry or anxiety . |
19 | This had originated in a Cossack military formation which withdrew from Russia to Yugoslavia at the end of the Russian Civil War in 1920 . |
20 | For example , the failure to account for such characteristics as ‘ frailty ’ , which vary from individual to individual , can lead to systematic exaggeration of the benefits of medical treatments . |
21 | Total hours are not prescribed because of the special nature of the trade ( i.e. exemptions , extensions and licensing hours which vary from district to district ) . |
22 | For centuries the pot stills used to make malt whiskies have been made from copper , in traditional shapes which vary from distillery to distillery . |
23 | Exports to western countries increased from US$ 6.1 billion to nearly US$7.3 billion ; the number of joint ventures from 1972 to 1989 was ( in round figures ) 1,000 , whereas in 1990 alone the number of new joint ventures reached 4,000 perhaps with the help of a revival of commercial law the ‘ tortuous and costly road of socialism which leads from capitalism to capitalism ’ is made smoother and swifter . |
24 | Hart-Leap Well is a small spring of water , about five miles from Richmond in Yorkshire , and near the side of the road which leads from Richmond to Askrigg . |
25 | These are ten week courses which run from January to March . |
26 | The sharpening of management skills and getting things done through people is the focus of the 5 x 2 day modules which run from May to December each year . |
27 | Thus some women , especially and significantly those who have difficult relationships with men , find themselves drawn into membership of clandestine women 's groups which meet from time to time to honour their spirits . |
28 | There is a gradient of values which increases from north to south . |
29 | It is perhaps worth making the point ( for readers who are just beginning their enquiries into the history of this period ) that a lord did not usually own all the land on his manor but had certain defined rights , which differed from place to place and even between neighbouring settlements . |
30 | ‘ We still believe there is a lot of untapped potential in the catchment area which stretches from Moyle to Ballymoney . |