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

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1 Explosive energies in the kiloton to megaton range are possible .
2 Stewart gave the car its first win at Zandvoort , and victories at the Nurburgring , by a staggering four minutes , and at Watkins Glen ensured him of second place in the championship to his former team-mate Hill .
3 Rangers nevertheless extended their lead over Aberdeen in the championship to ten points after a performance which had seemed destined to go unrewarded before the floodgates opened .
4 The chief danger from the resurgence of the far right in Western Europe lies not in the likelihood of its achieving any real influence , but in the reactions to it of centre right parties .
5 The belief that the NKLP possessed little if any independence and was a vehicle for the implementation of Soviet foreign policy was held by most American officials , including George Kennan , and was illustrated in the reactions to the events of 25 June 1950 .
6 The first is the lack of any uniformity in the reactions to our report .
7 Orcs exist more or less everywhere in the Old World , in the lands to the east , and in the far north western realm of Naggaroth beyond the Sea of Chaos .
8 The major difference between new and older housing areas is often in the relationship to traffic arteries and in the organisation of traffic .
9 The main blot is the increasing number of caravan sites which spoil the views from Lyme Regis in the west to Abbotsbury in the east .
10 One was the need for reassurance in a world of visibly consolidating Great Powers — from the United States in the West to the Teutonic and Slav empires in Europe and the East .
11 Egyptian non-alignment and its receipt of arms from Czechoslovakia was taken in the West to be dangerously pro-Soviet , and Britain and the United States expressed their disapproval by withdrawing their offer of substantial economic aid .
12 The ‘ plains ’ in question are the flatlands of the Po Valley , stretching from the region around Milan in the west to the river-delta in the east , and the ‘ storytellers ’ are the anonymous sources of the tales that Celati relates .
13 If these fail and she suspects disease she now incorporates the age-old universal remedies such as massage , heat , cooling , gripe water , aspirin , distraction , and , if those do not succeed , she turns in the West to the doctor .
14 There are dozens of castles , or sites of forts and castles , in England — from Corfe ( Dorset ) in the south to Ford ( Northumberland ) in the north , from Shrewsbury ( Shropshire ) in the west to Caister ( Norfolk ) in the east .
15 Hadrian 's Wall stretched over 70 miles from the Solway Firth in the west to Wallsend in the east .
16 The company will obtain the material from an area extending from St Ives Bay in the west to Cligga Head near Perranporth .
17 Farther north it is replaced by the European wild cat , which ranges from Portugal and Britain in the west to Russia in the east .
18 Henri van Effenterre estimates that , if the population of Mallia was between 5,000 and 10,000 , the neighbouring lowland district stretching from Stalis in the west to Milatos in the east would have provided the town with enough olive oil and to spare .
19 It stretches from the borders of Bretonnia in the west to the sweeping plains of Kislev in the east .
20 It stretches from the Middle Mountains in the north to Nuln in the south , and from Altdorf in the west to the borders of Kislev in the east .
21 Research carried out at Queen Mary and Westfield College , London found that in a major incident at a plant of the type proposed a radius of nine miles could be affected , that is from Bolton in the north to Hale in the south , and from Leigh in the west to the easternmost boundary of Greater Manchester .
22 The Turkomans , who were primarily nomadic and semi-nomadic herdsmen , occupied a vast territory stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to Tibet in the east , and bounded north and south by the borderlands of Russia and Persia .
23 Caucasian rugs were produced in a region of about 160,000 square miles , stretching from the Black Sea in the west to the Caspian Sea in the east , in what is now the most south-westerly part of the Soviet Union .
24 Their campaign was part of a military advance into British territory by Ine which brought the West Saxon frontier in the west to the Tamar .
25 Similarly the Hercynian folding of the Anti-Atlas in southern Morocco swings from an " Atlantic " direction in the west to the " Mediterranean " direction farther east .
26 It was first used for a review of the Northern Tethys region — an area stretching from Romania in the west to the Pamirs and Tien Shien in China to the east .
27 By early September unrest had spread across the entire sweep of the northern " Hindi belt " , from Gujarat in the west to Bihar in the east .
28 For 400 years after this the Romans enslaved , organised and civilised the enormous area of their known world , which encircled the Mediterranean and stretched from Spain in the west to the Black Sea in the east , from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south .
29 Subsequent years saw further visitations on coastal shires , extending from Somerset in the west to Kent and Essex in the east , and a tribute of £24,000 was paid in 1002 , but the situation seems to have worsened between 1003 and 1006 , when an army led by Swegen burnt Exeter , Wilton , Norwich , Thetford and Wallingford .
30 There is thus a transition from a steady-state boundary in the west to a collision boundary in the east .
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