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

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1 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
2 The total time of the exercises from start to finish is 3 minutes 45 seconds .
3 Such a rule would prevent solicitors handling the client 's case from start to finish .
4 Uncensored in his own country until the 1968 invasion ( when he was put under an outright ban ) , he discovered his first novel to be published in the West had been rewritten from start to finish by the publisher .
5 The visit hardly went like a breeze from start to finish .
6 North called it ‘ a bit of a horror story ’ and , for once , he understated : it went wrong from start to finish , and ended with the wrong missiles , still with their Israeli markings , piled on the ground in Tehran .
7 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 .
8 From start to finish , our own Bill Deedes predicted a Tory majority of around 20 .
9 JOHN REYNOLDS , from Nottingham , scored a superb double in the second round of the British Challenge at Oulton Park on Saturday , leading both races from start to finish on a Kawasaki .
10 MI6 is supposed to operate only outside Britain although it does occasionally get involved in projects within Britain such as the Crabb affair of 1956 ( see Chapter 3 ) , which was bungled from start to finish .
11 The basis of any method is the assembly of several different actions or steps into an orderly procedure taking the most efficient route from start to finish .
12 Andrea Whitcombe led almost from start to finish to retain her title at the Women 's National Cross-Country Championships at Birkenhead .
13 From start to finish
14 In fact he was under par each day and he led the tournament from start to finish and equalled the Championship four-round score .
15 To see just how important this is we 'll follow the course of one eruption from start to finish .
16 Here at the Abbeydale museum the process of making edge tools can be followed from start to finish .
17 Bill Thompson and I , as the reporters who had seen the case through from start to finish , were invited officially to be present at the hanging in Regina Jail .
18 ‘ The whole affair has been a chapter of accidents from start to finish .
19 ‘ It 's not only hot , it cooks and sizzles from start to finish
20 It was all Nigerian from start to finish .
21 For instance , in the Finale Paray drives the music very hard from start to finish , with the result that it comes over as something genuinely exciting as well as grand and loud .
22 The tour will show you the whole manufacturing process by following the progress of a pair of shoes from start to finish around the factory .
23 From start to finish this is a bodacious demo .
24 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 .
25 Then on August 8th there 's the Portsmouth Challenge — 100 miles from start to finish .
26 Trembling with shock , she leaned against a sundial and re-ran the disastrous interview in her mind from start to finish .
27 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 .
28 They visited the same city , perhaps the same places , and spent the same amount of money — but Joy had a marvellous time , while Gloom was thoroughly miserable from start to finish .
29 The entire dispute is bogus from start to finish .
30 Laing decided to write it all down , from start to finish , to include copies of his printouts , which he knew to be genuine , and to send a copy to every member of the bank 's Board in New York .
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