Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 Small , buxom flowers appear from mid to late winter .
2 Also practise the position shift from low to high and back .
3 In so called active coeliac disease , malabsorption , and nutritional deficiences range from profound to minimal ; clinically silent coeliac disease is being increasingly recognised — for example , in family studies .
4 Analyses of outcropping Carboniferous shales have shown that they range from lean to rich .
5 Ponds range from oligotrophic to highly eutrophic , according to their situation and history .
6 They range from excellent to good to bad to worse .
7 Reyntiens ' subjects range from classical to modern myth : the labours of Hercules , Orpheus charming the trees , Commedia dell'Arte , evocations of the Music of Berlioz and Faure , Kenneth Branagh as Quince in A Midsummer Night 's Dream , and Dame Edna Everage !
8 Further information , after all aspects of the Society , including classes of membership , which effectively range from active to corresponding , can be obtained from the Secretary , Mrs B. I. Pope , 95 Northolt Avenue , Bishop 's Stortford , Herts CM23 5DS .
9 The colours range from light to dark yellow with dark muzzles and hoofs , and a few animals are brindles .
10 Individuals and groups are welcome and entry fees range from free to £2 .
11 A search for discrepancies was agreed to be the best avenue of research and one of the more convincing arguments put forward for the work not to be genuine was that the Kouros combines stylistic elements that run from early to late sixth century BC .
12 Transfer from verbal to perceptual tasks
13 ‘ Tomorrow morning , ’ he said , ‘ I have to make my closing speech in defence of a man who is on a murder charge , and whom I know for certain to be innocent .
14 If you decide at the end of the day the thing to do is to pick up this kid and run like hell for somewhere you can gain , wave for help , or put him in the car and drive like mad to the hospital , then you might just do that , even though it breaks all the golden rules of first aid
15 The salts dissolved in the oceans do not reside there permanently , rather they cycle through them as they pass from crystalline to sedimentary rock .
16 Then the music starts , and proceedings plunge from terrible to worse as Mick turns up his five-string fretless ego-bass and it farts rudely into our ears , followed by sickeningly bland streams of wah-wah guitar , scratching , torturous violin and pseudo- ‘ passionate ’ vocals all ‘ awash ’ ( © Tosspot Session Musician 's Handbook , 1972 ) in bloated keyboard atmospherics that would make ELP sound like The Lurkers .
17 I refer in particular to the powerful essay by Professor Peter Birks ( in the volume Essays in Restitution ( 1990 ) , edited by Professor Finn , at p. 164 et seq. ) entitled ‘ Restitution from the Executive : a Tercentenary Footnote to the Bill of Rights . ’
18 I refer in particular to the expansion of training credits .
19 I refer in particular to North Korea .
20 We refer in particular to the works of Amari and Barndorff- Nielsen .
21 I refer in particular to the arrogant , insulting and patronising letter written by Helen Bews ( 18 March ) , whose controversial doctrine sounds like a dangerous cross between manifest destiny and Lebensraum .
22 For body and lift on short to medium length hair , go for a root perm .
23 Previous research concentrated on the removal of nitrate that was observed when groundwater conditions change from aerobic to anaerobic .
24 The research aims to uncover if and how family members shape young people 's economic and political identities as they emerge in mid to late adolescence .
25 A DC changes state from PROPOSED to AGREED only when the last interested user has accepted the DC using option 2.2.0 and only then if all interested users have accepted it .
26 Magpies strut from flowerbed to flowerbed , greedily devouring the grubs that he turned up in yesterday 's gardening .
27 Single mothers tend on average to be younger than other lone parents .
28 Firstly , individual trade unions raise the real wages of their members at the expense of non-unionised workers — in practice wages obtained by collective bargaining tend on average to be about 20 per cent higher than other wages .
29 The answer was : ‘ Well , it 's so tough for black guys to make breakthroughs that they try like mad to be better .
30 If we proceed from prudential to moral imperatives , will the conditions of the choice be fundamentally changed ?
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