Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from start to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | P&O merchant seamen were in the thick of the battle from start to finish and the war histories of P&O , British India , Orient Line , New Zealand Shipping , Hain Nourse , Strick , Federal Steam and Moss Hutchison tell of countless dramas and acts of courage . |
2 | His Banbury-based Prodrive outfit dominated the race from start to finish . |
3 | Tonson did his best , without reprinting the whole from start to finish , correcting every detail , to bring his reading text into line with theatrical fact ; but we need not assume that changes on the stage and on the page were perfectly synchronized . |
4 | International players were made to look foolish as the ball swirled capriciously in the wind that howled around the ground from start to finish . |
5 | I was due to learn the trade from start to finish with the with the idea of getting myself up to getting on the road . |
6 | In fact he was under par each day and he led the tournament from start to finish and equalled the Championship four-round score . |
7 | The total time of the exercises from start to finish is 3 minutes 45 seconds . |
8 | Warren Beatty , as stilted as ever , manages to carry the film from start to finish without ever threatening to manipulate his chiselled features into more than one expression . |
9 | Eleven-year-old Kelly Wilding , also from Gatley , said : ‘ I really enjoyed the film from start to finish . |
10 | North knew ‘ in my heart ’ , that this was not so , but the note from start to finish was an admission of total emotional entanglement in a cause . |
11 | The clubhead must be felt consciously by the player from start to finish . |
12 | Hello there … derby between Oxford and Swindon … it was a thriller from start to finish … with eight goals … five to United … three to Town |
13 | If he 'd had the money to choose a more experienced barrister , if the Marshal himself had been on the spot in the first place instead of that young fool student , Bacci , who fancied himself as some sort of Hollywood detective , probably have shot himself accidentally by this time … whole thing had been a mess from start to finish … |
14 | The visit hardly went like a breeze from start to finish . |
15 | I just want someone to know that this — all this stuff — has been a burden and nothing but a burden from start to finish , and that I feel no twinge of regret at coming out of that place , and that I shall never go back into it , ever , so help me Frederica Potter . |
16 | When it came to make-believe , he preferred opera , for in opera a knave in disguise is quickly discovered , and is unambiguously a knave , nor is the matter of a song a lie from start to finish . |
17 | ‘ It has been described as a headache from start to finish , ’ a source told Sunday Life . |