Example sentences of "from [noun] to [noun] [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
2 Cruise from Nice to Venice or from Venice to Egypt and the Holy Land , via Dubrovnik and the Greek Islands .
3 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
4 Traditional models consist of the transfer of information from one person to another , for example , from user to designer and from manager to designer .
5 In this chapter , the primary concern is with changes occurring over time spans from minutes to centuries and from spatial wavelengths from about 1 m to about 100 km .
6 And on several nights Madame , looking from O to Boy and from Boy to O , noticed , as several of us had , their remarkable similarity of colouring .
7 The service runs from Easter to November and on winter weekends .
8 Second , the 20 years from the mid-fifties provided a period of only marginal differences in programmes both from election to election and between the parties .
9 For every long contract to which it becomes party there is a matching short , for every dispute with a seller ( though disputes are so rare as virtually never to occur ) there will be an equal dispute with a buyer , and for every case of force majeure in delivery there will be an invoicing back from buyer to LCH and from LCH to seller .
10 The fighting there is from building to building and at night , often hand-to-hand with knives .
11 This year we examined Business English candidates from Hungary to Russia and from Slovenia to Poland .
12 I trudged back to the city centre and tried to have a look around the main shopping district , forced to sprint squelchily from doorway to doorway and from one dripping awning to another ; but it was hopeless .
13 Desks in lines , streamed classes , sets of identical textbooks through which children move from term to term and from year to year all serve to confirm a particular belief .
14 The book jumps constantly from Brooklyn to Harlem and in descriptions of both , it is usually black people who are involved .
15 In the case of definite pronouns , we have shown that mapping from roles to roles and from roles to names can be influenced by manipulating the experimental task and , presumably subjects ' perception of it .
16 Pages are written closely and amorphously from side to side and from top to bottom .
17 Either aboard the ferry from Plymouth to Santander or across the Channel and down through France .
18 And , while there are Link/Plus ATMs from Guam to Canada and from Japan to America , there are none in Italy or France .
19 During our presidency we must extend the competence of the Community so that it can ensure that once animal welfare regulations are passed they are enforced — from Spain to Scotland and from Ireland to Greece .
20 Judicial views on this matter are likely to vary from judge to judge and from time to time : some judges favour more rather than less judicial review ; others less rather than more .
21 It may be that one day we shall discover a complete unified theory that predicts them all , but it is also possible that some or all of them vary from universe to universe or within a single universe .
22 Fees vary from degree to degree and from subject to subject .
23 Shortly afterwards a wide range of new channels offered viewers a greater choice of television programmes from sport to movies and from news to music .
24 On this basis it will be possible to describe changes in employment patterns , and in the relative importance of different ‘ pathways from work to non-work and of different forms of non-working ( eg , unemployment , disability , retirement ) , according to such factors as previous industry , social class , sex , marital status , health and closeness to ‘ normal ’ retirement age .
25 Whether you want to change your personality from night to day , from work to play or from mother to managing director , the way you wear your hair speaks more clearly than your clothes do .
26 In 1991 profits fell from £314m to £151m and in 1992 it halved again to £77m .
27 The tanners ' chief customers were the shoemakers , but of course quite a variety of goods , ranging from bottles to garments and from saddles to straps , were made out of leather .
28 There are 1,000 or so languages in this group which are spoken in most of the southern half of Africa — below a line running roughly from Senegal to Kenya but excluding Namibia and South Africa .
29 There are 1,000 or so languages in this group which are spoken in most of the southern half of Africa — below a line running roughly from Senegal to Kenya but excluding Namibia and South Africa .
30 Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England .
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