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

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1 The Sheen inquiry found that the ferry company was ‘ infected with sloppiness from top to bottom ’ .
2 They took him away on a cart , soaked with blood from head to foot . ’
3 Jacqueline , naked as a fish , ran screaming with delight from room to room , slithering out of her sisters ' hands as they tried to catch her .
4 Does the Minister accept that patients , irrespective of age group , should not have to undergo prolonged suffering , being fobbed off with medication from time to time when cardiac surgery is necessary ?
5 The other departments will inevitably come into conflict with marketing from time to time because the latter 's need to satisfy customers requires an adaptability that does not fit into their drive for efficiency of operations .
6 The soil should be kept moist , but never saturated , by sprinkling it gently with water from time to time .
7 I 've gone home at nights with clothes drenched with sweat from head to foot and the wife has had to pull my socks off , they 've been that wet inside my boots .
8 Among these also stood the men of Angus , deserted by Kineth , with Malpedar from Moray to work with their own leaders and the presence of the Moray men to stiffen them .
9 reacts in the atmosphere with ammonia from agriculture to form haze
10 Sheep-shearers and stock-keepers had also descended on the plains to take advantage of the excellent grazing , and provided Gould with company from time to time on his journey .
11 Not especially gracious , but squat and workmanlike , plodding with tenacity from port to port .
12 The book has then been very well illustrated with well designed coloured graphics and good photographic selections to provide a book that can either be dipped into or read with satisfaction from cover to cover .
13 Riding up in the lift , she was prickling with heat from head to foot , intensely aware of his lean , powerful body beside her .
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