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

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1 But how it could be brought to bear on specific political decisions that had to be taken in for instance the 1930s — this was far from clear even to Eliot himself , if we judge from the dryly disenchanted tone of many of his editorial pronouncements and observations in The Criterion .
2 Jumble : Walton on the Naze Parish Church is holding its spring jumble sale on March 11 , from 9.30 am to noon , in the Church Hall .
3 A jumble sale and eggstravaganza takes place at Cotton village hall today , from 10 am to noon , with entrance costing 10p , and not as reported in yesterday 's EADT .
4 He is out all day from 11 am. to midnight .
5 Pleasant West End hotel where meals , à la carte and table d'hôt , can be had from noon to 9.30 pm , and drinks from 11 am to midnight .
6 I work every day from 6.20 to 9.30 a.m. , he said , and then from 4 p.m. to midnight if I can .
7 The Nursery Club meets each Tuesday morning at Headley Church Centre from 10.30 a.m. to midday .
8 A professional photographer will be in the office today from 1.30 pm to 4 pm , tomorrow from 10.30 am to noon and on Thursday from 2 pm to 4pm .
9 Tickets are now available for the annual open eel match to be held on Saturday , June 5 , fishing from 8 pm to midnight along the Frinton beaches .
10 Besieged from 11.00 a.m. to mid-afternoon , Randall and another civilian were killed and three others wounded , before Perry belatedly dispatched a relief force .
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