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

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1 I write all right from night to night ,
2 Covered all over from head to toe ,
3 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 .
4 CWS profits rose only marginally from £47.7m to £48.5m .
5 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 .
6 Well those people were only there from Tuesday to Friday .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems , right through from conception to full commercialisation .
10 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 ;
11 So she has tipped the system a little away from collective to presidential government ’ .
12 In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
13 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 .
14 The museum covers canals , mining , and chain-making , among other industries , and is open daily from March to December ( except Christmas ) .
15 The farm is open daily from April to December .
16 Steventon is on the main line , exactly halfway from London to Bristol .
17 FOR an economy that is supposedly manipulated to make it impervious to market forces , Japan has moved remarkably rapidly from joy to gloom .
18 The engine ran successfully non-stop from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol with a TRPS members ' special before it was taken out of traffic .
19 And if Unix is destined to dominate mainstream data processing , does n't it make sense to run it at the desktop as well — why have two different — and ultimately competing — operating system worlds when the expressed ideal is to have everything working seamlessly together from desktop to the multiprocessor servers that threaten to supplant the monolithic mainframe ?
20 However , the economic benefit gained from such treatment varies considerably from farm to farm and also apparently from country to country and there are as yet insufficient grounds for advocating routine treatment of herds at calving .
21 ( I can assure you that this book was not written straight through from beginning to end ! )
22 The first option you have is to use the video just like a TV set and show a programme straight through from beginning to end .
23 It leads straight up from hell to that turret .
24 Seton 's results for the year ending February 28 , restated under FRS3 disclosure standards , show the pre-tax figure at £6.1m , compared with £4.3m last year on turnover marginally ahead from £37.2m to £38.6m .
25 In 1675 the Lords of Trade had ten colonies on the North American seacoast to think about , stretching roughly from Portsmouth ( in what was still part of Massachusetts ) to Charleston , a length of coast running about as far from north to south as that of Britain .
26 He turned his head wildly about from side to side .
27 In the present she mostly enjoyed herself , or had so far : ‘ I 've been sad so often yet from day to day I 've enjoyed everything that was going . ’
28 The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day .
29 There was a moment 's quietness , as of a grace before a meal , and then the mare stepped sweetly forward from leg to hand .
30 We used to take a basket and trudge over a mile to a huge horse chestnut tree that grew just past Petersfinger on the Southampton Road , its branches stretching right across from side to side .
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