Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Initial ‘ gut ’ reactions have varied from righteous indignation to cynical amusement , from vocal anger to silent embarrassment .
2 In recent years most Latin American countries have moved from military dictatorships to democracy .
3 This restructuring has seen a redistribution of talents as well as a reduction in numbers and many people have transferred from central functions to the regions .
4 These have ranged from serious assaults to the throwing of objects ( including eggs ) , attempts to relieve the tedium of a pornography trial by releasing nitrous oxide or ‘ laughing gas ’ into the court of Melford Stevenson J. and demonstrations to promote the cause of the Welsh language .
5 Victims singled out for assassination by the IRA have ranged from senior managers to builder 's labourers .
6 Altogether sixty three Halton Apprentices have gone from junior technician to High rank .
7 In the twentieth century , large numbers of people have migrated from poor countries to richer countries in search of work , from Europe to the Americas , from black to white-ruled Southern Africa , from Mexico and Central America and the Caribbean to North America , from the Caribbean and the Indian subcontinent to Britain and from southern to northern Europe .
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