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

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1 When life gets too stressful , I play a Moody Blues album from end to end .
2 The attainment of a good standard depends on programmed progress sustained through the term from beginning to end .
3 Additionally , the Small Business Administration will provide agents to help each business to develop a sound business plan from beginning to end .
4 The second , lit by a single row of fluorescent lights , was stacked with large wooden crates from end to end .
5 Only complete parses of the phonemic string from beginning to end of the utterance were counted .
6 A failure from beginning to end .
7 His account of the Italian is sheer joy from beginning to end , and it 's hard to believe that he was almost 87 .
8 But what held the audience 's rapt attention from beginning to end was above all the genius of Verdi himself and the superlative grandeur of his music .
9 Leading companies in the US take the whole process from beginning to end , from assistance in credit marketing , through processing applications to opening accounts and managing them , all based on a complete picture of each individual and their circumstances .
10 Little Billy climbed onto his back , and as the great swan spread his wings and flew away , the whole forest , not just the tree they were in but the whole forest from end to end , came alive with the cheering of a million Minpins .
11 In the Pentland Firth , they said , the waves had overrun the island of Stroma from end to end , piling fish and wreckage on the top , and destroying the steading and boats of Thorfinn 's steward .
12 The Mother Superior did n't need to check Aggie 's flow , she did it herself , saying , ‘ Well , this one here ’ — she now thumbed towards Millie — ‘ I 'd like to bet she 's read the Bible from beginnin' to end , an' many other books besides .
13 Royal charters and letters show , as do capitularies from beginning to end of the reign , the king 's keen interest in exploiting landed wealth ; but as in the reigns of Charles 's father and grandfather , the great bulk of the evidence is prescriptive rather than descriptive .
14 One person assembles one product from beginning to end ; the workers say it 's more satisfying that way and Peavey say they get better quality work , as well as being able to respond quicker to market demands .
15 One person assembles one product from beginning to end ; the workers say it 's more satisfying that way and Peavey say they get better quality work , as well as being able to respond quicker to market demands .
16 So it is clear that the financial statements of the firm , which are the only publicly available sources of financial information about the firm , are fraught with problems from beginning to end .
17 I travelled the West Somerset from end to end on East Saturday and I attended the ARPS dinner on the Great Central Railway the following weekend , but these events were jollies — the value of which lay in the opportunity of meeting one 's colleagues from other preserved railways and talking with the staff and volunteers of those that we visited .
18 At Long Beach , Mario notched up another victory and by Spain , the new car was beginning to show its real value : Mario was on pole position , led the race from beginning to end and put the opposition into disarray .
19 You can read a newspaper from beginning to end and you can write better than those fellas who keep the thing goin' .
20 This has obvious consequences for the use of the infinitive : since operative know evokes the following of the infinitive 's event from beginning to end through direct experience , there is no way to conceive know as existing before the beginning of the event perceived , and therefore no to before the infinitive .
21 Students are taught , for instance , to ‘ read ’ in a different way from that of everyday practice : rather than reading a text from beginning to end in the sequence in which the publisher has ordered it , they are urged to select what they want for particular purposes from different parts of the text , using the contents page , index , chapter headings etc. and moving backwards and forwards within that text and to other texts .
22 Offred does n't tell her story from beginning to end .
23 But it was really Ben 's story from beginning to end .
24 Law centres employ full-time staff , including lawyers , and will handle a client 's case from beginning to end , including representation in court or at a tribunal .
25 For reasons of compliance it was not possible to plan for longer experiments ( our experiments lasted approximately eight hours from start to end ) .
26 The traverse of the ridge from end to end is a challenge exclusively for equipped and experienced cragsmen , progress along it being possible only by arduous scrambling and rockclimbing .
27 The tall slender piers support a high vault and there is no triforium or clerestory wall to obstruct the vista from end to end and from side to side of the church , only a forest of delicate piers .
28 The heavy freight diesel replacement policy was a muddle from beginning to end .
29 I spent many hours hidden in the bushes , silently watching one pair of bulbuls make their nest from beginning to end .
30 ‘ No. 5 is the new lifting shop , 750ft from end to end , and the longest building in the works .
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