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

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1 The yacht was on passage from Co Wicklow to Porthmadog .
2 The fundamental aspects of FRED 1 have generally not altered in the process of conversion from exposure draft to standard .
3 I were thinking about that bungalow , and , well actually it 's as far from our road , nearly as far from our road to there , as what is it from bungalow window to road .
4 The looms had been replaced with lathes , which responded to urgent and sometimes panic requests to anything from shell casings to aircraft , gun or radio parts .
5 The film , shot in England , follows the Yorks from story-book romance to separation and has had to have a £500,000 re-shoot to catch up on Fergie 's topless frolics .
6 British scientists at a conference last week , organised by the Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine and held at the Royal Marsden Hospital , London , described neural computers able to diagnose a host of medical conditions — from heart problems to eye defects — with up to 98 per cent accuracy .
7 Remploy factories produce a wide range of goods from kitchen furniture to overalls and they also do contract work for other manufacturers .
8 Promises from agriculture ministers to Parliament about ADAS giving free advice to farmers have gradually been ditched since the 1986 Agriculture Act .
9 From brand image to brainstorming , and payback to point of sale the coverage is both comprehensive and up-to-date .
10 First , because of the differing seeds and the differing parameters , what is a good performance ( in terms of realized profit ) varies from seed to seed and from parameter pair to parameter pair .
11 The result was a glorious panoply of sensual colour ranging from vibrant cobalt to cool mauve-blue , from sunflower yellow to melon .
12 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
13 The idea to promote an urban walkway/cycleway on the disused railway line from Easter Road to Seafield goes back to the Leith Local Plan reports of the 1970s .
14 Well er to me it does n't quite ring true , it 's always been the boys ' ploughing match and it always will be as far as I 'm concerned but I think this happened at the time post war I ca n't say exactly which year , when the date was changed from easter time to August .
15 Indeed , in large part , the problems of digestion have been associated with the rise of the organisms in the other kingdoms in response to these unused resources : bacteria as well as fungi , and , perhaps , their associations with both animals and plants , from rumen bacteria to mycorrhiza .
16 Although from West Bay to Abbotsbury the main shingle ridge hugs the coast , it departs from the coast south-east of Abbotsbury and leaves between it and the mainland the elongated lagoon known as the Fleet .
17 Secondly , there is a progressive grading in the size of the material composing the beach from West Bay to Portland : at West Bay the shingle is small , about the size of a pea , and it increases progressively to the south-east until it reaches the size of one 's fist at the Portland end .
18 Today , leopards range widely from West Africa to Sumatra .
19 Now I look back I marvel at the devotion of the teaching staff of these Evening Institutes , and also to the men who staffed the District Line from West Brompton to Westminster .
20 This time it made the trip from West Croydon to Sutton and passengers included the Mayors of Sutton and Cheam and of Beddington and Wallington .
21 The Company then provided a service from West Croydon to Mitcham ( Fair Green ) , with a car every nine minutes and a twenty minute journey time , normally using the bogie cars .
22 From 24 June , a service was provided with Corporation cars running from West Croydon to Penge terminus and a service from West Croydon to the Crystal Palace , using only South Metropolitan cars , which had the track brakes demanded for Anerley Hill .
23 Can I put it another way to you , that if houses are provided for people who have migrated from West Yorkshire to North Yorkshire , that the failure to provide for employment of an equivalent level , because I well appreciate we are not going to stop Mr Laycock driving or commute I beg your pardon commuting each day from Harrogate to Leeds , that failure failure to provide an adequate level of employment for those new residents would be contrary to the advice in P P G twelve and P P G 14 about reducing the need to travel ?
24 Erm cos I I think Mr Mr Potter and others have already referred to the fact that it there 's no evidence as yet that er demand is being siphoned off from from West Yorkshire to Selby .
25 The management team have also been congratulated for their professional approach to evening functions , which have ranged from boardroom dinners to Christmas parties .
26 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
27 Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution .
28 You can be involved at every level , from Board level to issues relating to health and safety for employees .
29 Mr Wickins was one of several company directors of the Wimbledon-based Games Ltd firm , which owns a small chain of shops selling everything from board games to computer games .
30 A narrow hall can be made wider by covering the whole length of one wall with mirrors , from skirting board to ceiling cornice .
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