Example sentences of "be [noun sg] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | To be fair to the scientific establishment , we have to recognize that the vast majority of outrageous new theories are rubbish from start to finish . |
2 | In default of a totally homogenised society , it is impossible to imagine a situation where there will not be variation from school to school , from teacher to teacher and from children to children . |
3 | The information transmission will inevitably be two-way but the main purpose may be transmission from interviewer to interviewee as in an appraisal interview , from interviewee to interviewer as in an opinion survey , or it may change direction during the course of the interview as in a patient-doctor interview . |
4 | A breath on the flames , and there would be fire from end to end of the march ; and the Prince was in urgent but still friendly correspondence with King Henry in the effort to settle the dissensions peacefully and without affront to either Welsh or English honour . |
5 | What I need is advice from time to time . |
6 | There 's co-operation from top to bottom in all respects . ’ |
7 | This will involve communication from the relevant semantic entry to the phonological output lexicon , which enables you to produce the appropriate spoken form corresponding to the semantic entry , i.e. to say ‘ elephant ’ ( unless what we asked you to do was write the answer down , in which case what is needed is communication from semantics to the orthographic output lexicon ) . |
8 | If it 's summer from west-south-west to north-east , then where does winter lie ? |
9 | If there is conversion from memory to naive phenotype , the conversion rate will be significantly greater than zero . |
10 | All they could do was work from day to day , from performance to performance , and through the second week , Charles started to feel his confidence in the part building up again . |
11 | The whole thing was nonsense from start to finish . |
12 | Rigge v. Bell ( 1793 ) 5 Durn. & E. 471 a parol agreement for a seven-year lease did not comply with the Statute of Frauds 1677 but the tenant entered and paid a yearly rent and it was held that he was tenant from year to year on the terms of the agreement . |