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

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1 Theoretically at least , if tourism was to increase by £20,000 million , ( four-fold ) , and if holidays previously taken abroad were taken at home , the calculations justify the transfer of tax burden entirely from earnings to spending .
2 The canal age effectively began in south-west Lancashire where it developed naturally from improvements to the river navigations serving Liverpool and Manchester .
3 But , unlike houses which change as fashions do , swinging expensively from florals to stripes , the transformation will continue to be gradual — you could call it organic — and inexpensive , ‘ all done on air ’ , as Elizabeth Jane puts it .
4 So Weberian theory has slowly shifted its concerns away from bureaucrats to a related interest in the tendency for state officials to be operating in a corporatist manner : mediating between warring groups in the ‘ national interest ’ .
5 Yet once that dominant interest existed , the option of directing available money away from consumers to producers was no longer real if the system were to grow sufficiently in good times , survive in bad .
6 This creeping destruction of workers ' rights has spread rapidly from journalists to printers , from tanker drivers to docks , telecom managers to mines , and lecturers to insurance staff .
7 Whatever may have happened before , wealth flowed decisively from parents to children in all households in Britain from then on .
8 What is the fate of such things in societies in which economic and political power has passed at least ostensibly from hierarchs to the general body of the population ?
9 He went directly from Worms to Chalon-sur-Saône : Louis had summoned a host there for the beginning of September .
10 He was taken by air ambulance to the Queen Mary 's Hospital burns unit in Roehampton , London , but died later from burns to 80pc of his body .
11 Heavy machinery : Machines can range widely from bandsaws to bottling plants .
12 Etzioni formulates a hypothesis about organizations seeking to be effective : that they will shift their compliance structure towards one in which there is greater congruence between power and involvement , either by changing the nature of the power employed ( e.g. from sanctions to ‘ leadership ’ ) or the participants involved ( e.g. by recruitment methods ) ( Etzioni 1961 ) .
13 By 1989 the DOH had installed " a clear and effective chain of command " upwards from Districts to Regions , the NHS Management Executive and the Secretary of State ( DOH 1989a : 13 ) .
14 For the next four years or so he lived the nomadic life of the minstrel , heading off in his car round the well worn folk circuits of Germany , Italy and Brittany and playing everywhere from cafes to pizza parlours .
15 There seems to be a failing in getting yet another important message across from manufacturers to fishkeeper , and that is the field of filtration .
16 The presence or absence of public transport that can get people to work , that may be thought of as a service available between 8 and 9 am and 5 and 6 pm from Mondays to Fridays , is a much more realistic indicator of accessibility .
17 His rapport with the Wagner household comes across vividly from letters to Rohde in the late summer of 1869 : " Just recently I 've paid four visits there in quick succession and a letter takes wing in the same direction almost every week " ; " On the visit before last , during the night , a baby boy called Siegfried was born .
18 It is these , unaltered apart from changes to the covers and with the approval of Wainwright 's widow , Betty , that Michael Joseph has republished this week .
19 Apart from visits to the local hospital , there have been trips to St Thomas ' Hospital in London , where Graham is seen regularly by one of the world 's most eminent dermatologists .
20 Despite the dominant aluminium works , the setting of Kinlochleven in a mountain surround is very pleasing and , apart from expeditions to the high places , there are splendid walks to be enjoyed .
21 Apart from risks to patients related to medications , nurses themselves may be at risk , for example , when handling cytotoxic drugs which are being used increasingly in the treatment of cancer .
22 However , apart from references to this by the local residents , an internal memorandum from the borough engineer dated 26 January 1983 expressly refers to 24-hour operation .
23 Behaviour therapy , Gestalt therapy , Art Therapy , Music Therapy , Transactional Analysis , Psychotherapy , Psychosynthesis , Psycho Drama and any number of other techniques may help some people who have problems with the process of moving rationally from thoughts to feelings and on to actions , even though these techniques have nothing to offer to the specific recovery process from addictive disease itself .
24 I think that varies too from parishes to islands .
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