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

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1 Hence the courts have had to evolve various canons of construction which , even more unfortunately , have fluctuated from time to time , thus over-ruling earlier decisions and defeating the legitimate expectations of investors who purchased preference shares in reliance on the construction adopted earlier .
2 From what I have gathered from talking to other business people they have also seen an increase in business .
3 As to the first question it is clear that views as to the availability and scope of certiorari together with its actual use have varied from time to time .
4 I am convinced that zander often shoal up or gather in great numbers when they are not hunting and to come across one of these occurrences as I have done from time to time is an unbelievably exciting experience .
5 We have moved from consensus to conflict in politics : have we moved in that direction , too , as regards our constitutional order , taking that to mean the broad principles underlying the way government is organised and power exercised ?
6 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
7 In addition , in some systems which have operated from time to time in the UK and elsewhere , there is a procedure whereby people are asked attitude questions about the product before the show and after it , and given the opportunity to select the test product ( from a list ) as a prize or gift .
8 I have thought from time to time that I would like to write and let you know how much those lessons meant to me — and now I am !
9 On the other hand , I have needed from time to time to provide a certain amount of background , because the progress of a friendship can not be traced otherwise than by describing attendant circumstances .
10 However , my brief was to make a virtue of necessity , as we all have to do from time to time , and concentrate on the planting .
11 The view is excellent from all seats , although the two passengers in the middle of the benches have to lean from side to side to make the most of it .
12 One of the initiatives is to encourage more teacher placements in industry , so that those in education who have gone from school to college and back to school as teachers and who have not experienced life in industry or commerce can be exposed to it , the better to assist their pupils in preparing for a working career .
13 " I have gone from failure to failure , with France , alas , the loser .
14 That would be the normal price bracket for a Dior or Chanel creation — but now the supermodels have gone from catwalk to catalogue .
15 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
16 The crunch game came at the second hurdle when Sudbury toppled the mighty London Welsh at Moorsfield , after which they have gone from strength to strength , bolstered by a refreshing brand of running rugby .
17 In a year when all other parts of the charitable sector have been hit by the drop in disposable income , environmental charities have gone from strength to strength .
18 He won the award for the regular habitat improvements made on his 1,680 acre property , where he and his keeper alan Smith four years ago gave up rearing pheasants , and built up wild birds , both pheasants and partridges , which have gone from strength to strength .
19 Scottish ospreys have gone from strength to strength .
20 So that 's what we have to check from time to time .
21 Japan 's large , integrated steel mills have switched from coal to oil as well as implementing stringent energy efficiency improvements .
22 In the far north , where the landscape is turned white in winter by snow , mammals like rabbits and birds like ptarmigan have to change from brown to white and back again when the snows melt in spring .
23 Indeed , they are keen to advertise the fact by stamping their personalities on their home , something which is evidenced by looking at homes in Britain which have passed from public to private ownership .
24 We know that we have passed from death to life because we love brother Christians ’ ( 3:13f ) .
25 The middle classes , especially those in government service , have to move from place to place and so need continuity of curriculum .
26 The Tyne yards have lived from order to order with a steadily decreasing total work force .
27 All have flowed from South to North free of charge .
28 Since then virtually every small printer , and most large ones , have changed from metal to film .
29 Users should be able to monitor the progress of any background tasks they have initiated from submission to completion .
30 Having been without a tutor-organiser since 1958 , Essex Federation representatives on the District Council have suggested from time to time that other counties might benefit from following their example .
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