Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] from start to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For reasons of compliance it was not possible to plan for longer experiments ( our experiments lasted approximately eight hours from start to end ) . |
2 | I think that 's 26 minutes from start to finish from the bare canvas ’ , interjects Nancy . |
3 | The whole brewing process takes 10 days from start to finish . |
4 | Then on August 8th there 's the Portsmouth Challenge — 100 miles from start to finish . |
5 | Her book features 100 authentic recipes that can be conjured up in just 35 minutes from start to finish , including antipasti and starters — try ricotta-stuffed dates for an unusual appetiser — and pasta , risotto and other typically Italian main courses . |
6 | The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration , containing 36 Articles , was completed in a mere six years , the Convention on International Factoring , consisting of twelve articles , took fourteen years from start to finish . |
7 | You could n't join the library until you were seven , and before that I read my Hans Christian Anderson back to front when I 'd read it twenty times from start to finish . |
8 | The effect is absolutely amazing and the whole thing only takes about 10 or 15 minutes from start to finish . |
9 | The speed of document production is extremely impressive ; I have assembled and printed a 280-page directory consisting of over 40 individual text files in little more than two hours from start to finish using this approach . |
10 | This year 's winning line-up — Mick Fawley , Judy Eades , Anne Mollekin and Andy Cowley — led the other 14 teams from start to finish and won the ten round event by a considerable margin . |
11 | The Way is waymarked the 92 miles from start to finish and a book giving detailed route descriptions is available for £3.40 , including postage . |
12 | ‘ All this was achieved in just seven weeks from start to finish , ’ adds Pomfret . |