Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The Welcome Host package being promoted by the Wales Tourist Board stresses that customer care is an important element for any organisation or firm , from leisure centres to High Street shops and from hotels to factories . |
2 | In the case of definite pronouns , we have shown that mapping from roles to roles and from roles to names can be influenced by manipulating the experimental task and , presumably subjects ' perception of it . |
3 | You could go from one end of Renascia in two days and from side to side in three . |
4 | 6.1 This Agreement shall take effect on the date of signature of this Agreement and shall continue for a period of three years and from year to year thereafter until or unless terminated by either party giving to the other not less than six months ' prior written notice , subject always to prior termination as hereinafter specified . |
5 | Sporadic cases of the disease continued for some years and from time to time it was necessary to reopen the hospital for their reception . |
6 | The terminals will be delivered with two serial ports and from 4Mb to 16Mb memory , a Flash memory socket on the logic board as standard , X11.5 and Tektronix 's version 6.0 X terminal software . |
7 | He heard the tin bracelets jangling on her wrists and from time to time she bent her head close over her fists as though blowing on reluctant embers ; but it was some time before he realized that he , too , was naked , and that the hands of the Moi girl were stroking and chafing his own body . |
8 | Shortly afterwards a wide range of new channels offered viewers a greater choice of television programmes from sport to movies and from news to music . |
9 | Its exact details can hardly be measured , for the official statistics , such as they were then , fail to capture all the movements of men and women within countries or even between states : the rural exodus towards the cities , the migration between regions and from town to town , the crossing of oceans and the penetration of frontier zones , the flux of men and women moving back and forth in ways even more difficult to specify . |
10 | The Commission has investigated a wide range of cases , from beer to breakfast cereals and from contraceptives to cross-Channel ferries . |
11 | The cards are marked in such a way that stitches are transferred from right to left on some rows and from left to right on other rows , so avoiding a bias . |
12 | The percentage of Danes who smoke has decreased , but that of heavy smokers ( >515 cigarettes/day ) rose between 1953 and 1991 from 6% to 22% in men and from 1% to 14% in women . |
13 | Salaries for these positions depend upon experience , but range from $28,792 to $43,096 for Research Fellows and from $43,984 to $51,015 for Senior Research Fellows . |
14 | Lincoln University was white-tiled towers , variegated with violet tiles and orange tiles and from time to time acid-green tiles . |
15 | Further , such proceedings would clash with the orthodox line of responsibility from civil servants to ministers and from ministers to Parliament . |
16 | The tanners ' chief customers were the shoemakers , but of course quite a variety of goods , ranging from bottles to garments and from saddles to straps , were made out of leather . |
17 | The screen displayed columns of figures against groups of code letters and from time to time Francis referred to these , scrolling the display on or back . |
18 | He ensures that they get to the best conferences and from time to time will organize his own , bringing in the best speakers . |