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

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1 And we went from there from Southampton to Aberdeen .
2 These contributions will enable us to subsidise our Annual Outing which members look forward to eagerly from year to year .
3 Losses for Q1 down substantially from $9.5m to $1.3m .
4 An outstanding result with losses for Q1 down significantly from $4.5m to $2.7m .
5 They went at once from walk to gallop .
6 The top drape is made up from a 150 cm square of fabric cut across diagonally from corner to corner to make two triangular shapes .
7 The issue is that , despite the information available , CSM took no action to protect patients from practolol at least from January to October 1975 ; and again took no action to protect them from benoxaprofen from October 1981 to August 1982 .
8 Although many teachers are genuinely on good form , at least from time to time , others adopt a cheerful and casual manner in the staffroom as a front that bears no relation to how they feel as they drive home , exhausted and depressed , at the end of the day .
9 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 .
10 The Asshe genius manifested itself , late but truly , in what was to become a flourishing couture business , having moved by then from Highbury to Holborn .
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