Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [noun] to " in BNC.

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31 He won the award for the regular habitat improvements made on his 1,680 acre property , where he and his keeper alan Smith four years ago gave up rearing pheasants , and built up wild birds , both pheasants and partridges , which have gone from strength to strength .
32 Scottish ospreys have gone from strength to strength .
33 Secondly , we have increased from £1,000 to £2,000 the charge under the Immigration ( Carriers ' Liability ) Act 1987 for bringing improperly documented passengers to Britain .
34 Since 1985 the white grapes of this village have been elevated to grand cru status , but , while its black grapes have increased from 90% to 95% échelle , they maintain the rank of premier cru .
35 Japan 's large , integrated steel mills have switched from coal to oil as well as implementing stringent energy efficiency improvements .
36 Indeed , they are keen to advertise the fact by stamping their personalities on their home , something which is evidenced by looking at homes in Britain which have passed from public to private ownership .
37 We know that we have passed from death to life because we love brother Christians ’ ( 3:13f ) .
38 Pre-tax profits for the year to October have climbed from £23.7m to £26.3m , with a lot of the impetus stemming from cost cutting and improved productivity .
39 The Tyne yards have lived from order to order with a steadily decreasing total work force .
40 All have flowed from South to North free of charge .
41 Since then virtually every small printer , and most large ones , have changed from metal to film .
42 Users should be able to monitor the progress of any background tasks they have initiated from submission to completion .
43 Profits of the Bisto-to-Mr-Kipling-cakes giant have nose-dived from £150m to just over £92m with big bites taken out of both bread and cakes .
44 Having been without a tutor-organiser since 1958 , Essex Federation representatives on the District Council have suggested from time to time that other counties might benefit from following their example .
45 British Government spokesmen have suggested from time to time that the Treaty on European Union represents a reversal of the process of centralisation within the Community .
46 I have read from cover to cover with great interest , and now hasten to enclose my subscription .
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