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

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1 One such was the sixteenth-century critic Johann Wier who , in condemning every kind of magic , included in his denunciation those Catholic practices he considered superstitious : most forms of exorcism , the consecration of bells , and the use of relics or recitals from Scripture to cure disease .
2 I travelled with a friend on P & O from Dover to Ostend on 5th Oct. ( 2pm. sailing ) .
3 My wife and I have travelled P & O from Dover to Oostende and Dover to Zeebrugge many times in the past and we have always been issued with separate tickets .
4 Muscle cramps can be relieved , and the animal 's sense of balance restored , by rocking a stranded dolphin or whale from side to side as the tide comes in , just before its refloating .
5 Not only were customary tenants in the West Country , for instance , powerless to resist rising fines , it is quite feasible that everywhere the land was , to a great extent , actually cultivated by leaseholders or tenants from year to year paying an economic rent .
6 He had set a forester on the road between Stamford and Casterton bridges , who exacted four pence for cheminage from every cart carrying wood or timber from Lincolnshire to Stamford , contrary to custom and the Charter of the Forest .
7 The process of endorsing Notes and passing them on to pay for goods or services from business to business is still quite common .
8 In its basic meaning communication is the passing of information , ideas , and attitudes from person to person or group to group .
9 The project aims to investigate : the extent to which science parks are assisting in the transfer of technical ideas and expertise from academics to commercial application in industry ; the relationship between success of parks and their location ; and , the implications of the division between the research end of British industry located in science parks , and industrial production .
10 She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account .
11 This should provide a basis for suggesting how best to manage the transfer of knowledge and personnel from research to commercial exploitation while ensuring the health of scientific research is maintained and promoted .
12 Television departments vary in size and complexity from agency to agency .
13 And there are chic waterfront restaurants , clubs and cabaret from Toronto to Ottawa , Windsor to Thunder Bay .
14 The Tibetan Plateau , located between the Himalayan and Karakorum ranges to the south , and the Kunlun and Altyn Tagh ranges to the north , is a roughly triangular area some 1000km from north to south and 1700km from east to west ( Fig. 3.21 ) .
15 Painting as an art form became news once more , and young artists were said to be rediscovering a Romantic tradition in English painting that encompassed landscape artists from Turner to Paul Nash , and visionaries from Blake to Stanley Spencer .
16 ‘ It 's not only hot , it cooks and sizzles from start to finish …
17 ‘ We will also develop conversion methods for our clients , and the Pick and Pick look-alike market , providing them with an open alternative , ’ Salmon said , believing that with Apscore 's help , customers will be able to port code and data from Pick to Unix in a matter of days .
18 From a huge bay window in the lounge will be an uninterrupted , breathtaking panoramic view of the sea and coast from west to east .
19 Fashion may dictate a change in cut and fabric from time to time , but the archetypal businessman 's suit has remained basically the same .
20 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
21 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
22 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
23 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
24 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
25 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
26 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
27 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
28 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
29 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
30 Relax your tummy muscles by holding your knees close to your chest and rock from side to side .
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