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

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1 It is natural that the change in direction from upswing to downswing , plus the swing- weight of the clubhead , will automatically cock your wrists .
2 They range in fineness from 70-line to 360-line , depending on the materials and the design , and have piles that can be anything from ¼″ ( ½ cm ) to ⅝″ ( 1½ cm ) deep ( not including the foundation ) .
3 The technologies associated with the Green Revolution and shifts in agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming has profound effects upon different classes of the rural population in India .
4 Each path that matches the input is extended in parallel from left to right .
5 Closely allied to foxgloves they carry their spikes of tubular flowers for many weeks as the individual blooms open in succession from base to tip of the spikes .
6 According to principle 3 , on market practice , a firm should ‘ comply with any code or standard as in force from time to time and as it applies to the firm either according to its terms or by rulings made under it . ’
7 To avoid problems the drafter should make clear whether the reference in the terms is to the definition current at the time of drafting or to the version in force from time to time .
8 The contract will be governed by our standard terms of business in force from time to time , and if the terms are varied before discharge of the contract , the contract will be governed by the terms as varied .
9 Elements to be studied range in concentration from ore-grade to ultra-trace element .
10 This change in attitude from exploitation to conservation was undoubtedly influenced by growing industrialisation and urbanisation and by the recognition of the need to manage catchments , water supplies , etc .
11 The station was the place where the railway greeted its local customers and took their money , the doorway through which important people right up to royalty would pass on visits to the district , the storeplace for every kind of commodity , precious and bulky in transit from town to country and vice versa .
12 Meanwhile a Cant Z.1007bis bomber of the 51 o Stormo B.T. was in transit from Vicenzo to Alghero in Sardinia .
13 An added complication which increases in importance from time to time , is the tendency for both ITV contractors and media buyers to negotiate ‘ share deals ’ , in which the advertiser obtains a discount for giving a particular contractor a disproportionate share of the TV budget .
14 Not every delta will construct new lobes , but some , like the Rhone , have distributaries which vary in importance from time to time .
15 She was n't quite sure who deepened the kiss , or who moved until they were in contact from head to toe and she felt the pulsing of his hard , warm body .
16 As the process proceeds many blood vessels become nipped and the scar tissue changes in colour from red to white which can take many years .
17 Its flowers come in several forms varying in colour from white to deep pinky-purple .
18 Mary in a pretty pink dress out of which stuck yellow claws and a head and face made by plastic surgeons of grafts ranging in colour from vellum to grape-purple .
19 The only problem with grants is that they vary in availability from council to council .
20 The extent to which national goals for primary education have been consciously set and conscientiously followed varies in emphasis from country to country .
21 It would appear , then , that despite the shift in emphasis from regulation to deregulation , there still remains an entrenched reliance upon regulatory measures .
22 This quartet , clothed in black from head to foot in commando style woollen caps , roll-neck sweaters , trousers and combat boots , had their hands cuffed behind their backs , and were being escorted at gun point .
23 I was clothed in black from head to toe six weeks after my eighteenth birthday .
24 Now I think I know why Moslems wrap their women in black from head to toe .
25 It is indeed , to some extent , a loss situation , and given society 's reverence , however misplaced , for earning power as a barometer of social status , it is hardly surprising that the change in role from breadwinner to pensioner comes as a bitter blow in many cases .
26 This can vary greatly in quality from place to place and also , in rivers , with time .
27 They were in control from start to finish , with Don Caskie scoring the first try midway through the first half .
28 The ideal data input document is one where only the required information appears and appears in sequence from left to right .
29 Blackstone and Plowden ( 1988 ) argue that the government was wrong to abandon CPRS and the PAR procedures , which provided the means to reassess programmes in depth from time to time .
30 The index varies considerably in size from year to year , and must have been trimmed to fit the space available ; the number of illustrations fell over time ; and the publisher changed .
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