Example sentences of "from their [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was our worst performance for a long time , ’ said manager Jack Charlton whose side will still need a point from their trip to Belfast in November if they do n't beat the Spaniards . |
2 | In reaction against them — and even more against those who defected from their ranks to Rome — some Evangelicals found refuge in high Calvinism . |
3 | Might I suggest that as a subsidised service has not been provided on at least five occasions , the County Council deduct an appropriate amount from their subsidy to Ribble Motor Services Ltd . |
4 | Apart from their contribution to cash flow and profits , spares can be useful providers of market intelligence ; a demand for particular items may say a lot about a customer 's problems . |
5 | It was a style which many of the country 's administrators were familiar with , from their visits to France , and its classical origins made it acceptable to the cultured amateur . |
6 | No doubt many Inspectors will remember Mary from their visits to Tiree when their attempts ( in previous days of surprise visitations ) to remain incognito were often defeated by the local spying system . |
7 | Armed with their set of personal educational objectives , doctors are in a much better position to identify what they can learn from their day to day work . |
8 | The managers built up portfolios which enabled them to demonstrate competence in ten specific areas from their day to day work . |
9 | ‘ Coping with Anxiety ’ helps anxiety sufferers to understand their condition and explains how they can get relief from their day to day worries with techniques which include allocating half an hour a day ‘ worry-time ’ and by using a combination of relaxation , breathing exercises and management of thoughts and actions . |
10 | Before 1914 they would have been mainly peasant-workers commuting twice a year to the cities , gentry and their numerous domestic servants moving from their estates to town , kustari with their wares for sale , government servants , and the military , etc . |
11 | The answer is that , as with associationism , their meaning comes from their relations to things external to themselves . |
12 | Hereford probably expected more from their visit to Torquay … but one point from a nil-nil draw was enough . |
13 | Using what they had discovered from their visit to Bourbourg and official sources , Helen and Brian Attwell were able to piece together the last moments of Beaufort I L4508 . |
14 | Now that the Abuna had absolved the inhabitants of the empire from their allegiance to Lij Yasu , Ras Tafari was the obvious choice for Emperor . |
15 | The risk that the conference would enable German socialists to divert Allied socialists from their commitment to victory had to be balanced against the certainty that a refusal by Western socialists to respond to Russian calls for a new peace initiative would play into the hands of Bolshevik revolutionary defeatism . |
16 | To take a fairly dramatic example , honey-bees are capable of extremely sophisticated mathematical computations that enable them to navigate from their hives to sources of nectar , using the sun 's position as a guide and compensating for its movement during the course of the day . |
17 | As the couple returned from their honeymoon to Balmoral , romance was still very much alive . |
18 | Oxfam is trying to help these families escape from their hand to mouth existence . |
19 | He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto . |