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

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1 He also distances himself from approaches to the study of media ‘ impact ’ which conceive of them in a fairly narrow way .
2 Forget Kylie — here come the crisp bags Yorkshire students are making music for the ears of world famous composers with everything from sneezes to zips .
3 By stretching brands across a wide range of products , some groups like Pierre Cardin , whose name appears on everything from fragrances to frying pans , have damaged their image .
4 Everything from payrolls to personal security , ’ Maxham said .
5 Public meetings were organized , MPs lobbied ( including the Bridgwater incumbent , Tom King , himself a former Energy Minister ) , and a mass of information produced to emphasize both the nuclear threat and the local disruption this development would bring to everything from roads to wildlife .
6 ‘ Have you anything to declare ? ’ waving a clipboard with everything from narcotics to firearms printed on it .
7 During the dramatic climatic fluctuations of the last ice age — warm to cold to warm repeated several times — the flowering plants acted as thermometers for the climate , sensitive recorders of the shifts that affected everything from beetles to man .
8 Everything from newspapers to television movies the lot .
9 I could work with everything from marmosets to elephants .
10 There are selection interviews , exit interviews , disciplinary interviews , as well as interviews to discover people 's opinions on everything from products to politics .
11 Procreation is the key word for April with everything from sticklebacks to water voles producing young during the month .
12 And although such particulars are understandably meaningless to people digging out from billions of flakes , they are becoming crucial to scientists who are trying to predict everything from avalanches to metal failures .
13 Food is fresh , and everything from soups to sweets is home-made .
14 It has been the word used to describe the style of today , a style that pervades everything from clothes to waste-paper bins .
15 During the war , Littlewoods turned their hand to producing everything from parachutes to Wel-lington bomber frames .
16 With the help of Japanese partners , the group competes successfully in everything from detergents to lingerie against the likes of Unilever , Procter & Gamble and Colgate .
17 These ticket prices are levied , on top of profits from television rights , sponsorship , advertising and kickbacks , on everything from hotdogs to jockstraps .
18 You can revamp everything from boots to tents with today 's specialist products
19 To lessen the risk and cost of developing new versions of Windows for everything from PDAs to combined PC-TVs , Mr Gates is entering into a slew of joint ventures .
20 There should also be a Holiday Information Book in the reception area of your hotel giving full details , as well as helpful information about everything from stamps to church services , meal times to telephoning home .
21 He 's been running his shop for the past 30 years , selling everything from garters to saddles !
22 Our handsome first edition covers everything from suits to casual wear .
23 These days Konitz plays everything from standards to samba — he 's recently recorded a wonderfully relaxed album with Brazilian accompanists , Lee Konitz in Rio — and he 's shortly to tour the UK .
24 Instead of plumping for shop-bought toys , build up a useful box , filled with everything from buttons to old magazines , which children can glue together to make their own sculptures .
25 It appears to have rather generalized habits , feeding on everything from worms to clams , which it can crush with its powerful appendages , using the bases of its legs like nutcrackers .
26 Lain 's Barn is the perfect setting for Midwinter merchants , selling everything from weapons to costume .
27 Pete Smith uses techniques that date back to medieval times to work the rods of metal into everything from gates to furniture .
28 Instead of burying the problem , with the horrific potential for its future disturbance by everything from earthquakes to a fresh ice age , they demanded that the waste should be stored on the surface at the point at which it was produced .
29 Already , China is breeding its own Hong Kong-style businessmen — financiers who welcome foreign investors into joint enterprises to build everything from factories to golf courses , former peasants making fortunes from rural industries , former factory workers opening photographic shops and beauty salons .
30 The former is published quarterly in the United Kingdom by the Library Association and its coverage includes not only most of the main social science journals but also serious weekly magazines , such as The Economist and New Society , and also The Times , the Guardian and other such popular publications ; the latter is an American publication covering everything from books to articles and reports on all sorts of economic and social affairs published worldwide in the English language .
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