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

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1 The software also runs in a variety of environments from mainframes to client-servers to personal computers , and , he added , can , therefore , be used on a company-wide basis .
2 At first sight , a number of proteins ( PI3' , phospholipase C , p120-GAP , for example ) implicated in transducing signals from receptors to Ras are left out of the picture .
3 The answer to this important clinical problem was shown by experiments ( between 1950 and 1967 ) on a variety of animals from rabbits to monkeys , which showed that only artificial ventilation was a reliable method of resuscitation .
4 Hence the distribution of HCHS revenue funds from RHAS to DHAs and to GPPBs needs to be enhanced by the capital charges element .
5 We noted earlier that the immediate effect of increased investment in investment trusts would be to push up the price of their shares without resulting in any extra flow of funds from savers to borrowers .
6 Moreover , any monopoly tendencies in the market will tend to increase transactions costs and lead to an inefficient mechanism of channelling funds from savers to borrowers .
7 There was widespread scepticism about whether private financial institutions could successfully channel funds from lenders to borrowers , and general agreement that the IMF should play a major role .
8 In addition to channelling funds from depositors to borrowers , certain financial institutions have another important function .
9 He cast his satirical eye over subjects from assassinations to riots .
10 However we do have some helpful free fact sheets — on a range of subjects from headdresses to shoes , fabrics to flowers , music to make-up and if we have one that is relevant we will send it to you if you write enclosing an sae to ; Wedding and Home , Maxwell Consumer Magazines , Greater London House , Hampstead road , London NW1 7QQ
11 Over-exploitation of rattan does not indicate a high ‘ conservation of resources ’ sense , nor does their attitude to animals , of which they keep a wide range of pets from rats to tigers .
12 This liquid cleans , conditions and waterproofs all kinds of leather articles from shoes to jackets and can be used on lightweight and pale coloured leather .
13 Built from continuous cast iron it is suitable for most common gauges from 15″ to standard .
14 Our latest hot seller is Nobody 's Home , an illustrated catalogue of decaying buildings from cottages to castles , the sequel to last year 's Empty Quarters .
15 PAGE 6 of this issue contains extracts from obituaries to Orton Chirwa , the Malawian politician who died in custody in October last year , aged 73 .
16 He was America 's most prominent conductor and known for compositions from symphonies to musicals ; his most famous was West Side Story .
17 Now the business that supplies products for use on structures from bridges to oil rigs has launched Ecotech alternatives to mainstream coatings that form the basis of its standard range .
18 The right exchange rate is necessary for a country in deficit , as we are , to shift resources from imports to production and to attract investment into manufacturing industry by again making it profitable .
19 Anyway , I had a purposeful shop yesterday walking along to REALFOODS where one can buy lentils , rice , chickpeas and an Aladdin 's Cave of wonderful other things from herbs to dates , apricots to honey and tea , nuts , spices and organic veg and yoghourt etc .
20 That is true of all things from falls to road traffic accidents to assaults and assaults with weapons , ’ said Dr Little .
21 Others in shopping malls followed as David managed to persuade his mother that such locations were essential in America because of the long distances from homes to towns .
22 These factories , which produced a range of goods from shoes to armour , brought in a regular profit for their owners , but the reliance on slave labour had disadvantages from the owners ' point of view ; the market for industrial goods was uncertain , and in slack times , when it was difficult to sell the products from the workshop , slaves still had to be fed and housed , even though their labour brought no immediate return for the owner .
23 Two superb lace shops also offer a wide range of goods from souvenirs to wedding dresses !
24 There is a wide range of sexually aggressive actions from men to women which form a continuum from sex murders through rape and sexual assault to sexual harassment and flashing to wolf whistling .
25 Skills that pupils need in mathematics , for example , include : — comprehension , and the enumeration of possibilities — translation skills from words to numbers — translation skills from numbers to graphs or equations creation of mathematical models of the problem as well as more traditional mathematical skills now taught explicitly .
26 Skills that pupils need in mathematics , for example , include : — comprehension , and the enumeration of possibilities — translation skills from words to numbers — translation skills from numbers to graphs or equations creation of mathematical models of the problem as well as more traditional mathematical skills now taught explicitly .
27 However , there have been changes of contrast and changes of detail on time scales from years to days , and for at least 100 years it has been widely realized that we are seeing the tops of richly coloured clouds that cover the entire planet .
28 The number density of the atomic particles in the wind varies on time scales from days to years , in response to variations in solar activity .
29 Picture a graduated scale of improbabilities , analogous to the scale of sizes from atoms to galaxies , or to the scale of times from picoseconds to aeons .
30 The conclusion is self evident — if the Chancellor wants to maintain the real value of excise duties from alcoholic drinks he must switch the burden of taxes from spirits to beers and wines .
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