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

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1 Faced for the second time with the collapse of Balliol 's rule , Edward once again mobilized an army , this time for a winter campaign which proved unpopular with the troops and which was abandoned under pressure from Philip VI to conclude a truce , which was to last from Easter to midsummer 1335 .
2 These define a set of services covering everything from filesharing to messaging necessary for building applications spread across a network .
3 Nevertheless , there is always a need to examine variances from budget to identity those which could be controlled and thus require management action .
4 However , it is likely that a quantitative shift from elite to mass higher education , such as has happened in the USA and Japan , will bring with it a qualitative change in the undergraduate curriculum .
5 however , the strategy should switch from defence to attack such that these sites ( and others that may not qualify as the finest , rarest or most representative examples ) are protected as sources of biological quality ( Ffynnon Bywyd ? ) from which an impoverished countryside can be recolonised through schemes like ‘ Tir Cymen ’ and ESAs ;
6 Full-time students not meeting the degree requirements at the end of three years may be eligible to return to take additional modules within the maximum period of five years from entry to Stage II .
7 But since it does make sense we can employ arguments from analogy to answer factual questions that arise within the language-game .
8 In short , whereas there is not the possibility of using an argument from analogy to answer factual questions about time on the Sun , there is the possibility when it comes to people 's feelings , and so , being predisposed by the second reason to think that there is some sort of connection between moaning and the pain-language , we naturally fall into the trap of confusing valid fact-establishing arguments from analogy with invalid meaning-establishing ones , and produce the well-known argument that I am , in general , justified in applying ‘ mental ’ language to other people by the fact that they behave as I do when I 'm in a certain state of mind .
9 From side to side all day .
10 Tail swished violently from side to side This is the conflict signal of tail-wagging , in its most angry version .
11 These shifts are shown in the upper graph of Fig. 11 where the price level falls from OP to OP 1 .
12 In the neo-classical model , where the price level is assumed to be flexible , the price level falls from OP to OP 1 and real income remains at the full employment level , OY f .
13 All have flowed from South to North free of charge .
14 The two major ranges , the Lesser Himalayas and The Higher Himalayas , both of which exceed 8000 m in height , are bounded by three major linear structures : from south to north these are the Main Boundary Thrust , the Main Central Thrust and the Indus-Tsangpo suture zone .
15 A fast marching road led from Bainbridge to Cam High Road to meet up with the Roman road running from Chester to Carlisle .
16 For example , high-bandwidth cable could be vital in services in which people ‘ dial up ’ their banks from home to conduct financial transactions , perhaps with organisations at the other end of the country or even abroad .
17 Far from seeking to gain political advantage , all that my Group have tried to do is to continue with a long-held policy on disability .
18 Other things being equal , the level of investment will rise from Q to Q 1 .
19 By increasing the capital stock until its maximum output is Q 2 society can gain the area of the triangle ABE , which reflects the excess of marginal benefit over marginal cost when output is increased from Q to Q 2 .
20 If we change notes from chord to chord this weakening does not occur — the notes retain their ‘ freshness ’ .
21 They agreed on the need for ministers to bring in their own staff from outside to remedy this conditioning :
22 A professional moh lam team travels from place to place entertaining villagers with songs , ballads and drama .
23 The government 's retreat did not mean , for instance , that pupils were free from compulsion to study some technology and a modern foreign language after 14 but that short courses , as the Secretary of State announced , and combined courses as well as syllabuses for qualification other than the GCSE would become available .
24 ‘ Yes — but not to see her lolloping from room to room any more — ‘ .
25 there is Suzannah the whore in biblical legend and the prostitute who models as Suzannah , their stories parallel with that of Artemesia who because she was raped changes from virgin to whore all three were exploited and abused by men .
26 In the twentieth century , large numbers of people have migrated from poor countries to richer countries in search of work , from Europe to the Americas , from black to white-ruled Southern Africa , from Mexico and Central America and the Caribbean to North America , from the Caribbean and the Indian subcontinent to Britain and from southern to northern Europe .
27 I was clothed in black from head to toe six weeks after my eighteenth birthday .
28 8 From Principles to Practice II
29 From Principles to Practice I
30 From top to bottom this was a society , which as David Ganz has so well observed in connection with the predestination controversy , ‘ was all too aware of its sins , all too uncertain of their forgiveness ’ .
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