Example sentences of "from [det] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The Convention simply does not address the movement of persons or documents from that country to the forum State or a third State ; nor , of course , the extensive nature of such movement required to comply with some American discovery orders . |
2 | It was seven miles from that location to the nearest road where the crew vehicles were parked . |
3 | But , apart from that nod to twentieth-century technology , she tried an experiment of a different sort ; to see whether it would be possible to live here , as in some undefined time-gone-by-period , the life she was ruminating over . |
4 | try to redefine the way that the opposition sees its own position so as to enable it to shift away from that position to your benefit |
5 | The château of Chalais has been a stronghold of the Talleyrands from that day to this , and when Pound in recent years read about Napoleon 's grand chamberlain , notably in the memoirs of Madame de Rémusat ( a principal source for Canto 101 ) , this new association with Chalais re-activated his memories of that place , which accordingly is named afresh , bringing ‘ Aubeterre ’ with it , but in a quite different tone and spirit from ‘ to set here the roads of France ’ . |
6 | From that day to now , thirteen years , I have n't had any peace . |
7 | And our Emily 's never been the same from that day to this … |
8 | ‘ Picnic ’ : a word that she had had no occasion to use from that day to this . |
9 | ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course . |
10 | From that day to this Adam had never set eyes on Mary Gage and had hardly ever thought of her . |
11 | I have not seen her from that day to this . |
12 | And I niver let either o' 'em down — me dad or Andy Sandham — from that day to this … |
13 | And from that day to this , no power on earth can keep a rabbit out of a vegetable garden , for El-ahrairah prompts them with a thousand tricks , the best in the world . " |
14 | Their mothers and sisters looked upon them in a new way , because until now they had been sons and brothers , but were from that day to be turned into men by the strictest mistress of all . |
15 | Russia in 1917 had indeed been ripe for socialist revolution ; Lenin had applied the science of society with brilliant precision ; and under the guidance of Marxism-Leninism the party had provided unfailing leadership of the working masses from that day to this . |
16 | ‘ Never heard a sound from that cuckoo from that day to this . |
17 | Well , Jim , I 've been here for three years , and no real food from that day to this . |
18 | And as far as I know , Hamadan has never been heard of again from that day to this . |
19 | I 'ave n't been back to Tyler 's 'ard from that day to this — I could n't bear to . |
20 | There are still a few thousand of the biggest losers who have not had a single penny increase in income from that day to this . |
21 | And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo . |
22 | never wore anything but black from that day to the day she died . |
23 | And so they came to a negotiated settlement by which the Soviets agreed to withdraw the missiles and the United States promised that they would not interfere with Castro again , although from that day to this they have maintained of course their economic embargo . |
24 | The Companies Act 1985 , as amended ( ‘ the Act' ) provides , both for individual company accounts and for group accounts , that if in special circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of the Act as to the matters to be included in a company 's accounts ( or notes thereto ) is inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs and profit or loss , the directors shall depart from that provision to the extent necessary to give a true and fair view . |
25 | And if , in special circumstances , compliance with a provision of the Schedules would be inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view the directors must depart from that provision to the extent necessary , giving , in a note to the accounts , particulars of the departure and the reasons for , and effect of , it . |
26 | A comparative example provides another good illustration ; in 1959 , we are told , French archives of diplomacy already held more documents for the years since 1914 than for the whole history of French diplomacy backwards from that date to its foundation under Richelieu . |
27 | And so we were going up from that price to that price . |
28 | But for most Town Halls , by far the vast majority of that information is still translated into a paper format in order for a decision to be made and the action arising from that decision to be implemented . |
29 | Those people with dogs in that sort of situation are very welcome to walk through the playing field and then out the other side and away , I would n't stop them going over from that entrance to the to the top entrance . |
30 | It was always the intention that there would be a gradual move from that distribution to one based entirely on S S A , but that 's the current year position , where you 're getting a specific grant , and it is distributed on those , broadly those two factors . |