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

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1 A butler , a Polynesian in a trim white jacket , approached us with a tray of drinks ranging from champagne to gin fizzes or Scotch and sodas .
2 The echoing Musée d'Art et d'Histoire , part of the complex , has Egyptian and Roman relics , Flemish tapestries and altarpieces , while the dusty Musée de l'Armée is crammed with rusted relics of Belgian battles from Waterloo to World War II .
3 While he expressed no great desire to conquer Poland , he had ambitions to build a land bridge of Prussian-controlled territory from Brandenburg to East Prussia , and to regulate the grain trade through Danzig and along the Vistula in order to raise revenues to expand and equip the Prussian army .
4 Despite the impression given by some authors ( e.g. Brimson , 1987 ) , a company does not necessarily develop its production methods along a continuum from JIT to CIM systems .
5 Shortly after , one man developed symptoms that would not be expected from exposure to sulphur hexafluoride : he coughed up bloodstained fluid and doctors diagnosed fluid on the lungs .
6 Nonsmokers are at risk of contracting lung cancer from exposure to other people 's smoke .
7 The VHPB considers that local policies to prevent infection from exposure to blood-borne pathogens should be developed in collaboration with those actually working in occupational health and infection control .
8 Acute haemolytic crises usually result from exposure to oxidant drugs , fava beans , bacterial or viral infections , or severe acidosis — for example , diabetic ketoacidosis .
9 To what extent will business shift from banking to other types of lending ?
10 The difference is , now the voice has an upgraded environment in which to shine , like a great oil painting shifted from bedsit to art gallery .
11 From case to care management
12 It gathers up the movement of the house as we pass from kitchen to living room or dining room , or kitchen to bedrooms .
13 However , in the USA , the chemical fallout from industry and agriculture has prompted an environmental expert to warn of the many unseen air pollutants which are not covered by the Clean Air Act and are damaging not only to human health — linked to ills from leukaemia to heart disease — but are implicated in the formation of ‘ acid rain' which has devastated vast tracts of forest ( Begley , 1988 ) .
14 The walk this month took members from Redford to Stedham Mill .
15 They might be from almost any walk of life from whore to female preacher , and would follow their army ( or any army in some cases ) throughout the campaigns .
16 A beastie to carry the burden From cherub to abstract flying muse , Ruth Wishart reveals only the fifth logo to be attached to the Edinburgh International Festival
17 reacts in the atmosphere with ammonia from agriculture to form haze
18 The Plowden Report on primary schools was awaited , and a wholesale tinkering with the age of transfer from primary to secondary school would obviously be unwelcome .
19 Some 24 per cent of children drop out at the transition from primary to secondary school , while at secondary level there has recently been a significant rise in the drop-out rate .
20 In particular , transition from primary to secondary school is usually governed by a highly organised examination system understood and accepted by administration , teachers and parents alike .
21 Of particular interest is the age distribution of the children and it is evident that 12 and 13 year olds are most at risk and this coincides with their transfer from primary to secondary school .
22 One analysis of WFS statistics for 10 developing countries led to the conclusion that , although the mother 's attainment of primary schooling has a significant impact upon child survival , the step from primary to secondary school was more critical .
23 For it is within the powers of secondary heads to demand a certain pattern of expectation of children proceeding from primary to secondary education .
24 Compulsory education constitutes the initial basic and general stages , the difference between the two being mainly a matter of scope and level rather than intention or function , though it sometimes corresponds to the transition from primary to secondary education .
25 The successful transition from Primary to Secondary Education is regarded as essential to the continuing success of Heriot 's .
26 Addressing the 25th congress of the environmental federation France Nature Environnement in Paris , he said he wanted an understanding of ecology and the environment to form part of education from primary to university levels , and in particular at the " grandes écoles " responsible for educating the elite of French officialdom .
27 They could range from spurs to church bells , woolpacks , shuttles , rainbows , millrinds or staples , to sea-shells .
28 Red-capped cardinals flitted from branch to light branch .
29 This has been used to support proposals to move from income to expenditure taxation .
30 The little B&B down by the harbour was far more in keeping with the thread of the sea that had kept with me the whole day 's travel from west to east coast Scotland .
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