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

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1 He was so distraught by the ‘ vernal desolation of avarice ’ after 1809 at Lodore and Manesty that ‘ dreading farther mischief , ’ he made drawings of the lake margin from Stable Hills to Isthmus .
2 On June 6th , only the second royal tram ride in Blackpool 's century of trams , took place when Princess Alice , Duchess of Gloucester rode from Starr Gate to North Pier on board car 40 .
3 From Edginton House to Lordship .
4 [ W. W. Watts , ‘ The Geological Work of Charles Lapworth ’ , special supplement to Proceedings of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society , vol. xiv , 1921 ; Proceedings of the Royal Society , series B , vol. xcii , 1921 ; Allan T. P. Cooper , ‘ From Village School to University ’ , Culham Club Magazine , February 1961 ; private information . ]
5 ‘ We are not talking about births , ’ Verity , veteran of TV hits ranging from Dr Who to Minder reveals from the luxury London office she shares with her Great Dane , Arthur Daley .
6 I am writing to you about the case of Im Su-Kyong , who was arrested for ten years for attending a peace march from North Korea to South Korea .
7 Cricket lore was handed down from Yorkshire dad to lad , so much so that in the end the family history itself was the enemy .
8 The BBC had just moved from Savoy Hill to Broadcasting House .
9 He could easily be presented as a modest example of Samuel Smiles 's self-help — the illegitimate son of a farm-servant and a weaver , totally lacking in formal education , who advanced from Oldham textile-worker to foreman in an engineering works , until in 1861 he set up independently as a dentist , dying worth almost £15,000 , which was by no means negligible : a lifelong radical Liberal and temperance advocate .
10 Examination of the aircraft position reports reveal that the aircraft most probably encountered considerably stronger head winds than forecast , particularly on the leg from Prince Christian to Goose Bay .
11 Waterhouse Tours run regular day trips from Eastbourne Pier to Battle .
12 To a readership schooled in ménages from Anna Karenina to Dynasty it would seem so and yet we are never really sure .
13 When we shift our attention away from sources emanating from Smolensk city to Party archives based on Roslavl' , we recapture through official documents that feeling of social , economic , and possibly political unrest sensed more informally by our peasant-woman visitor and her soldier son .
14 Bus connections were provided ( fare 3d ) from St Leonards to North Bridge , Fisherrow – Musselburgh and Dalkeith – Newtongrange .
15 From Bull Point to North Corner was a double tier of huge steamers .
16 ROADWORKS A5 Derry Road , Omagh from Castle Street to Harmony Heights — Traffic advised to use an alternative route where possible .
17 AFTER a year in prison , former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is studying the Moslem faith , skipping prison food in favour of canned tuna , and receiving visitors ranging from Whitney Houston to Spike Lee .
18 The move from Leconfield House to Century House crossed a chasm of prejudice and suspicion .
19 On the western seaboard of Lewis and Harris from Great Bernera to South Harris , there are extensive areas of very rocky land comprising dissected lowlands and hills with rock morphology ranging from crenellated to pavement .
20 At the time of her arrest , Dai Qing was working on a series of studies entitled Modern Chinese Intellectuals : From Liang Qichao to Fang Lizhi , in order , as she put it , to fill in some of the ‘ memory holes ’ of the history of the Chinese Communist Party .
21 However , Brenda 's contribution to the argument at lines 11 – 13 — which she has signalled several times with Standard " I always say , right " — involves a switch from London English to Creole .
22 The strengthened assertion ( " wo n't " vs. " would n't want to " ) and the build-up to a climax are already there in B's turn even without the code switch from London English to Creole : " fresh air " is mentioned three times , each time with greater prominence than before , and the overall impression is of a crescendo which reaches its climax with the final " fresh air " .
23 The response was alarmingly overwhelming : from hundreds of applicants sixty-four people aged from six to eighty were invited , displaying over 16,000 items , from Madonna memorabilia to airline sick bags .
24 The six passengers boarded the aircraft at about 1520 hours and the aircraft received clearance from Norwich Tower to taxi out for take-off on Runway 28 .
25 Then there was a real showman in the person of debonair Harry Pryce who conducted ‘ Stag Party ’ , ‘ Musical Mirror ’ and ‘ From Leicester Square to Broadway ’ for many years .
26 The Company produced a new rule book , instructing crews that when working over the section from Selby Road to West Croydon , they must avoid altercations with Corporation staff at all costs and behave as though they were employees of the Corporation themselves .
27 If the buses ran from Bramford Road to Lattice Barn one year , they 'd decide they 'd send them from Bramford Road to Bourne Bridge the next .
28 Gayoom 's brother , Abdulla Hameed changed portfolio from Atolls Administration to Education .
29 Eighth Army HQ had been informed that , on the evening of 19 May two days earlier , AFHQ had received an answer [ KP 184 ] from Gen Eisenhower to FM Alexander 's request that the Cossacks should be evacuated to SHAEF .
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