Example sentences of "from [art] [noun pl] to [det] " in BNC.

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1 King John exacted very large fines from the heirs to these serjeanties for confirming them in their lands and offices — £100 from Philip son of Holgot for the wardenship of Kinver Forest in 1199 , a like sum in 1200 from Richard de Munfichet for the forest of Essex , and one hundred marks in 1215 from Michael de Columbars for the forest of Chute .
2 Can we start to look at it this time from the benefits to some people in terms of travel and a quiet environment ? ’
3 However , several WFS surveys inquired separately about the number of months after the birth or the age of the child when the respondent resumed sexual relations ; from the answers to this question a more valid picture emerges both on the prevalence and the length of abstinence .
4 If one can hazard one generalization from the responses to this question , it is that the early enthusiasm for undergraduate interdisciplinary ventures which was evident in the 1970s has now given way to a more ambivalent attitude , perhaps because the practical institutional and professional problems have become more evident , a view found also in the OECD ‘ Interdisciplinarity Revisited ’ report ( Levin and Lind 1985 ) .
5 But how I am to get conveyed with my luggage to Maitland neither Stephen or I can devise , three teams of bullocks having left Warra on their way from the plains to this place eight days ago and have not yet arrived .
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