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

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1 I write all right from night to night ,
2 He swung himself down easily from branch to branch and landed lightly on the tussocky grass , drawing his sword .
3 Covered all over from head to toe ,
4 Not all fathers or mothers were converted so easily from tyranny to benevolence , but , by the 1740s , a new attitude to children was spreading steadily among the middle and upper classes .
5 CWS profits rose only marginally from £47.7m to £48.5m .
6 Q3 profit of $2.2m reflected improvement of $4.8m to produce losses down substantially from $34.5m to $1.3m .
7 Q3 profit of $0.6 compared with a loss of $21.5m in the same period last time and produced a deficit down sharply from $$53.4m to $23.1m .
8 Q2 profit of $4.3m reflected improvement of $15.3m to produce losses down sharply from $31.9m to $3.5m .
9 Not the specific details , because domestic life is changing so radically from decade to decade : its structure is also strongly influenced by patterns of child care and external work .
10 Well those people were only there from Tuesday to Friday .
11 Conversely , we would be impressed by another yogi who could alter these processes in his intestines on a word of command but made no claims to know what was going on down there from moment to moment .
12 Down again from knee to groin , that delicate forefinger tracing , tracing .
13 The agreement for their sale to Cohens was dated 12 October 1935 , and must have been signed while it was still hoped that the line would open right through from Sutton to the Crystal Palace in one operation .
14 You 've chosen when you want to go , and that was n't difficult because you know that San Antonio is electric right through from April to October .
15 Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems , right through from conception to full commercialisation .
16 while four-fifths of the students were studying on IT Advanced Courses that finished in September , 1984 , the survey did include those whose courses finished right through from June to October ;
17 So she has tipped the system a little away from collective to presidential government ’ .
18 In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
19 Assuming a starting point on the north shore , drive to Gersau ( one of the resorts sheltered by the Rigi ) from where a vehicular ferry operates across the lake to Beckenried approximately hourly from April to mid-October .
20 The museum covers canals , mining , and chain-making , among other industries , and is open daily from March to December ( except Christmas ) .
21 The farm is open daily from April to December .
22 Steventon is on the main line , exactly halfway from London to Bristol .
23 The spirit of brotherhood travels not only from country to country but also from time to time .
24 However , one can see that the relative emphasis on these four factors may vary ( and sometimes conflict ) not only from job to job ( in some cases expertise is of the essence , in others the degree content is virtually irrelevant , and ability and ‘ personality ’ are the key things ) but from one employer and even personnel manager to another .
25 These practices , they further note , ‘ varied not only from region to region and from time to time but also from social class to social class , so that their impact on field systems and rural settlement patterns is complex and not easy to determine . ’
26 How do you ring the changes so that the mood alters , not only from month to month but from one part of the garden to another ?
27 Moreover , they fluctuate in their supposed order of priority , not merely from Government to Government , nor even from year to year , but almost from day to day at the whim of public and parliamentary opinion .
28 Does he further agree that , at this critical time of ordering , building and commissioning that submarine fleet , we should not pay attention to the recommendations of the two main Opposition parties , whose opinion appears to vary , not merely from day to day , but from hour to hour ?
29 Bettelheim has said in The uses of enchantment ( 1976 , p.3 ) that ‘ If we hope to live not just from moment to moment , but in true consciousness of our existence , then our greatest need and most difficult achievement is to find meaning in our lives ’ .
30 If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone .
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