Example sentences of "[verb] from [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Its state is transitioned from CREATED to OUTSTANDING and all users who may be affected by the SPR are informed , via the Mail System , of its existence . |
2 | Small , buxom flowers appear from mid to late winter . |
3 | From the first album on The Smiths matured from semi-suicidal to sensitive , with their much needed plausible pop-marketable yet meaningful approach , which is rare enough these days . |
4 | In the event , his twelve Tests proved a singularly unhappy period as he lost four and drew eight ; he insisted that the responsibility did not affect him but his form declined — partly at least through a back injury — and his performances varied from moderate to dismal . |
5 | For most of the period up to the beginning of the Second World War , labour was plentiful and unemployment rates varied from moderate to the very high rates of the depression . |
6 | Courses on offer varied from occasional to : ‘ Wide range of courses on pervasive and managerial subjects ’ . |
7 | It had only three candidates and their prospects varied from slight to nil . |
8 | County and borough council reactions have varied from sympathetic to dismissive , she said . |
9 | The floral tributes varied from fresh to wreaths of plastic flowers and most families request their relatives are dressed , the funeral home produces suits and dresses specifically for this purpose , bodies lie ‘ in state ’ to allow family and friends to pay their respects . |
10 | Also practise the position shift from low to high and back . |
11 | The patient 's disease activity ranged from mild to severe at the time of serum collection . |
12 | During the Pleistocene period , Britain 's climate ranged from warm-temperate to very cold during the several advances of ice sheets . |
13 | The number of visits clients received ranged from daily to once a month . |
14 | And above all pupils were the first to acknowledge the moment when they moved from acceptable to unacceptable standards . |
15 | I think my feelings about men in general turned from negative to positive last night . ’ |
16 | A bypass is already planned though not approved for Aylesbury and campaigners believe the proposed east-west route linking the M40 , the M1 , the A1 and the M11 to Harwich and Felixstowe will eventually be upgraded from dual to three-lane carriageway , creating a new motorway . |
17 | Elsewhere there were surveys to assess how wildlife interest had been affected , lichens were artificially transferred from fallen to standing trees and recommendations were made for safeguarding invertebrates . |
18 | The Assisted Places Scheme was created , whereby pupils can be transferred from maintained to particular independent schools , with the government p paying part or all of the tuition fees ; the Secretary of State was authorised to establish the details of the scheme by issuing regulations . |
19 | But within a few years of the end of the war , responsibility for trunk roads , gas , electricity , national assistance and hospital services had been transferred from local to central government control . |
20 | Here are some you might like to try , all written from low to high : CGEGCE , CGDGBD , CGDGBE ( called ‘ C wahine ’ ) , DGDF&sharp ; BD ( ‘ G wahine ’ ) and DADF&sharp ; AC&sharp ; ( ‘ D wahine ’ ) . |
21 | The first quarter is not even over yet , but already Merrill Lynch & Co analyst Daniel Mandresh is lowering his estimate for IBM Corp 's 1993 earnings ( before the inevitable charges ) — and yes , his forecast has gotten from rotten to worse : he is now going for a range of 50 cents to $1.00 a share from a previous $1 to $1.50 , saying poor mainframe sales continue to overshadow the improvements in other areas . |
22 | a particular version of a module is moved from online to offline storage once only , although within the offline system the module may be duplicated and may be moved between media items . |
23 | Death rates of toddlers and children aged 2–3 years whose mothers had moved from urban to rural areas were lower than of children born to non-migrant urban mothers in all but eight and four countries , respectively . |
24 | First , education in state schools ( the largest component of local expenditure ) was moved from local to central government . |
25 | We describe pitch in terms of high and low , and some people find it difficult to relate what they hear in someone 's voice to a scale ranging from low to high . |
26 | Using such measures Lehmbruch is able to place Austria high on a scale ranging from strong to weak corporatism , because it ranks very high on all relevant dimensions . |
27 | When admiring a piece of pottery it is sometime difficult to think of the individuals involved in its manufacture — not the proprietors or owners of the firm , but the workforce ; the potters , the kilnmen who stacked , fired and controlled the kilns , the printers , the decorators and the numerous other people who performed their often strenuous tasks in conditions ranging from good to awful . |
28 | On the western seaboard of Lewis and Harris from Great Bernera to South Harris , there are extensive areas of very rocky land comprising dissected lowlands and hills with rock morphology ranging from crenellated to pavement . |
29 | Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves , dealing through money brokers , for periods ranging from overnight to five years . |
30 | All of these specific special needs can be seen on a continuum ranging from mild to severe , or from temporary and transient to long-standing or permanent . |