Example sentences of "can [verb] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The reactions of clerical and managerial staff can range from non-cooperation to outright sabotage with employees deliberately distorting or destroying such data as time cards or production control information . |
2 | Their reactions can range from anger to irrational guilt , fear and embarrassment . |
3 | While it occurs most often in adolescence , the age of onset can range from pre-adolescence to middle age . |
4 | Viewed from an overhead perspective , Rufus can stomp from block to block with impunity but falls to his death if he makes a wrong move . |
5 | Injury of the oesophageal mucosa can result from exposure to refluxed gastric acid and pepsin . |
6 | Even if you are more or less an appropriate weight to begin with , you can benefit from exercise to tone the muscles . |
7 | Sincerely though I respect the wish of hon. Members on both sides of the House to ensure that their constituents can benefit from access to the channel tunnel — I have no desire to stand in the way of their efforts to make that wish come true — I urge that the interests of my constituents , who will have to put up with untold misery for an extended eight-year period , should be given closer consideration than BR has given them hitherto . |
8 | You can work from left to right as you prefer . |
9 | In addition , textile effluents are very variable in flow and composition , so that the treatment process has to be able to cope with all the fluctuations that can occur from day to day or month to month . |
10 | The terms are complementary , but their relationship can shift from context to context . |
11 | Thus the teacher-in-role can decide from moment to moment whether to carry the burden of the pupils ' protection — ‘ My men ( a group of ‘ passive ’ children ) have this to say to you' is to be totally protective — or to remove that protection and hand over the power : ‘ My men have something to say to you … ! ’ |
12 | If we spot the fish we can cast directly to them with strong tackle and a big bait , or we can move from swim to swim until we find where a big barbel or two are feeding . |
13 | The cud is thoroughly masticated — the jaw can move from side to side as well as up and down — before it is finally passed into the digestive system where the job of extracting everything of nutritive value will be carried out . |
14 | These materials are soluble in water , and hence can move from place to place by diffusion . |
15 | Unlike their relatives the gibbons , orangs do not leap , though they can swing from tree to tree , a process known as brachiation . |
16 | In woodlands they can swing from tree to tree or scramble over the treetops to drop to the forest floor below . |
17 | But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation . |
18 | ( This percentage can vary from year to year and fluctuates from 5–30 per cent . ) |
19 | The amount needed is estimated by the scheme actuary and this can vary from year to year , according to how much money is accumulated and how much the scheme is likely to have to pay out in benefits . |
20 | The types of charts used by the reservations office can vary from hotel to hotel . |
21 | For private and voluntary homes , these can vary from home to home and different charges may be made for single and shared rooms . |
22 | So , the conditions of dominance can vary from case to case . |
23 | But it can vary from patient to patient . |
24 | The detailed make-up of these proteins can vary from person to person — variation that comes from differences in the gene which describes the protein . |
25 | Where " events " last several days , the level of activity can vary from day to day , sometimes in a predictable sometimes an unpredictable fashion . |
26 | Regulation can vary from laissez-faire to the oppressive and capricious . |
27 | The relative weight of standardised and non-standardised items can vary from research to research . |
28 | Their function can vary from time to time and place to place . |
29 | It is known that Coomassie blue staining can vary from protein to protein [ 32 ] and consequently the ratios of subunits obtained here are not necessarily the absolute values for the stoichiometry , but serve as internal comparisons between wild type and mutant endonucleases . |
30 | The city is only about two miles long by one mile wide , so you can walk from end to end in less than two hours . |