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

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1 It is a weekly non-means-tested cash benefit of £24.40 and it can be spent on any aspect of mobility , from payment for holidays or taxi fares to help with the costs of buying a car .
2 Why not make a visit to the International Motor Show , the British International Antiques Fair , or any of the numerous public exhibitions covering everything from photography to holidays and travel , and classic cars to boats and caravans .
3 Thus , it is claimed , the economic and political environment is absolved from responsibility for disease and collective responses are rendered unnecessary .
4 By the eighth century the eastward drift of shingle along the coast had given natural protection to the spread of the salt marsh , and during the 12th and 13th centuries Pevensey Levels gradually changed from saltmarsh to reed and sedge meadows and ultimately pasture .
5 They just ran , Delaney leading , dropping from deck to deck until they reached the engine room ladder .
6 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 .
7 And improvement in the working conditions of pregnant women , such as exclusion from exposure to vibration and radiation , for example , would improve both maternal and fetal health .
8 It is also present in milk and eggs , and the body takes it in from exposure to sunshine as well , which is one reason why it is so important for the elderly to take outdoor exercise .
9 With a flattering scoop neckline and tucked short sleeves , it fastens at the front with 10 small buttons from neckline to hem and has a softly swirling eight-panel skirt .
10 Retaining control of the Second International , they re-emphasized Kautsky 's hope for a peaceful transition to socialism , or swung away completely from reliance on Marx and Engels ' writings into very cautious forms of social democracy .
11 Traditional models consist of the transfer of information from one person to another , for example , from user to designer and from manager to designer .
12 But he also disclosed that the 11 BR employees singled out for specific criticism by the Hidden inquiry would face disciplinary action , ranging from reprimand to suspension or dismissal .
13 To do this , measure the distance from toe to toe or heel to heel when you take a normal stride .
14 Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery .
15 As always with matters of team work , the basic environmental factors differed from case to case and complicated any analysis of what constitutes a ‘ team ’ ( Marshall , et al . ,
16 The latter pointed out that , while there was a general process of restructuring , the way it worked out in practice was different from case to case and that therefore it was pointless to search for highly regular patterns .
17 The way in which such imputed values are found varies from case to case and is seldom straightforward .
18 Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year .
19 The relative weight given to examination performance and course work varies from course to course as does the method of determining the final result .
20 Thus the Long Gilt suffered a mild setback in 1988 and 1989 as the public sector finances moved from deficit to surplus and the Treasury instituted a " buy-back " programme for long-dated gilts .
21 The overall shift has not been so much from agriculture to manufacturing but rather a steady rise in the service industries , and a fall in primary industries .
22 The module will be of interest to a wide range of industries , from agriculture to conservation and hard landscaping .
23 These are both educational and fun days and all ages , from primary to junior and senior schools have already booked their places .
24 One of the major causes of water hardness , calcium ( and magnesium ) bicarbonate has the very useful property of buffering , that is preventing or reducing pH changes resulting from addition of acids or alkalis .
25 People often turn from fiction to biography as they get older , I expect because the real world comes to seem more mysterious and more valuable to them the closer they come to leaving it .
26 The service runs from Easter to November and on winter weekends .
27 He was young and a butterfly , flitting from branch to branch and all the time climbing .
28 ’ Denying to Louise that he is vain ( December 9th , 1852 ) , he distinguishes between Pride and Vanity : ‘ Pride is a wild beast which lives in caves and roams the desert ; Vanity , on the other hand , is a parrot which hops from branch to branch and chatters away in full view .
29 Pride is one thing : a wild beast which lives in caves and roams the desert ; Vanity , on the other hand , is a parrot which hops from branch to branch and chatters away in full view . ’
30 He swung himself down easily from branch to branch and landed lightly on the tussocky grass , drawing his sword .
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