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

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1 Breeding takes place from spring to mid summer .
2 The transfer always takes place from right to left .
3 The exciting series , featuring the world-famous Sesame Street Muppets , that takes children from beginner to high intermediate level .
4 Access to English : the comprehensive and highly successful English language course which takes students from beginner to upper-intermediate level .
5 But this can not be the whole story , for David Rhodes and others have discovered that this communication can even take place from tree to tree , where there is no root or other physical contact .
6 After taking up the post , the professor will become eligible for consideration , in reviews which will take place from time to time , for one of a small number of additional awards which may be made in recognition of outstanding academic distinction and/or contribution to the academic work of the University ( e.g. in leadership in , or in the development of , some field of study ) .
7 The housing is designed to handle all major makes of medium format camera , although other camera systems can be accommodated to special order , and it can take lenses from 40mm to 120mm macro .
8 They will take users from installation to run-time .
9 When I was much younger I did take chances from time to time and can recall more than one close shave .
10 In Africa , it is argued that man was using fire at least 50–55 000 years ago , taking coals from camp to camp and using the fire to smoke out bees from their nests in honey-hunting , or driving game .
11 He also said he knew she took cocaine from time to time .
12 PETER McMULLAN talked to coach IAN BIRTWELL , the former Englishman who took Canada from also-rans to the success story of the World Cup .
13 Stage : Pre Draft Deposit consultation took place from March to May 1991 .
14 I learned how to use the single needle pantograph instrument , sending and taking messages from station to station .
15 In the year 1669 , a peasant was taking grain from Reblingen to Nordhausen .
16 The walk this month took members from Redford to Stedham Mill .
17 It is a revelation of how Cubism was taken east from Paris to Bohemia , the industrial heartland of Franz-Joseph 's empire , and adapted to the design of buildings , furniture and household goods which were actually built and made , not left at the visionary stage .
18 Rupert Widdicombe reports on the revolution that has taken Deportivo from obscurity to the top of the league
19 They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses .
20 Ad hoc alliances of green organizations take place from time to time , and at the end of 1988 Greenpeace , Friends of the Earth and the World Wide Fund for Nature jointly threw down a ‘ green gauntlet ’ to the government , urging it to turn propaganda about the environment into action .
21 They also acknowledged the amount of luggage deemed necessary and organized baggage transport to take trunks from hotel to hotel while the healthy cyclist rode unencumbered for twenty to fifty miles a day .
22 English Today ! is a complete , six-part course to take children from beginner to pre-intermediate level .
23 Francis splashed out £1million to take Wegerle from Luton to QPR when he was player-boss at Loftus Road nearly three years ago .
24 The first-year course is designed to take students from scratch to a level at which they can cope with simple Sanskrit texts ( the two texts studied in the first year are the Pancatantra , an ancient collection of humorous fables , and the Bhagavad Gita , the most revered of Hindu religious texts ) .
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