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

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1 After Home Alone 2 's record-breaking success in the US , British merchandisers have let their imaginations run riot to devise everything from computer games to yo-yos bearing either Macauley 's face or the film 's title .
2 The banks have been busy shoring up their capital and trimming their balance sheets , cutting loans and selling everything from government bonds to third world debt .
3 The first industrial revolution brought numerous new structures — textile mills , engine sheds , foundries , pumping stations — the second brought everything from telephone exchanges to towering office blocks , nuclear and photovoltaic power stations , vertical-axis wind turbines and multi-storey carparks .
4 Mr Wickins was one of several company directors of the Wimbledon-based Games Ltd firm , which owns a small chain of shops selling everything from board games to computer games .
5 The survey looked at which cities cater for cyclists and covered everything from parking facilities to potholes .
6 Rescue teams used everything from golf buggies to a sea king helicopter to search the area adjoining the golf course .
7 There are now eight other staff to deal with everything from race details to marina discounts .
8 Imagine an operating system that is suitable for everything from photo copiers to games consoles to video-graphics work to transaction processing .
9 Imagine an operating system that is suitable for everything from photo copiers to games consoles to video-graphics work to transaction processing .
10 More than 150 British food and drink companies , offering everything from speciality chocolates to game soup , took their wares to New York in early July to tempt North American trade buyers seeking new products .
11 These included everything from wind turbines to exploiting the heat from rocks deep under the earth 's surface , The phrase ‘ renewable ’ referred to the fact that instead of having constantly to supply new fuel from the earth , as with coal or nuclear materials , the energy source , such as wind or water , is constantly renewed .
12 A ONE-DAY sale at Little Stanney Village Hall today has everything from Christmas decorations to household goods on offer .
13 The scheme offers free security devices and advice on everything from fire alarms to dealing with bogus callers .
14 The first sixty-four pages of the little book included information on everything from jet engines to German strong verbs .
15 The Urban Survival Handbook by John Wiseman ( Harvill , £10.99 ) — John Wiseman 's follow-up to The SAS Survival Handbook is a paranoic 's charter , drawing the attention of the unwary to the dangers of everything from extension ladders to Japanese wisteria and providing useful hints on how to combat them .
16 ‘ Then we had a Highway Code-cum-driving practice test and a 30-minute test on everything from dirt roads to motorways , which was partly an economy test driving at the maximum safe speed .
17 Here were bright clothes : everything from aluminium shoes to cheap and garish movie shirts of winking kittens and prancing unicorns and swivelling strippers .
18 The Ideal Home Decorating School gives you details of exclusive readers ' courses that cover everything from paint effects to dried flowers .
19 Our native common holly is not in the least fussy about soil and grows on everything from acid loams to chalk , and species from China and the Himalayas are equally hardy and reliable .
20 The 2.1kg PC 553 ERP ( all models in the range weigh the same ) will certainly cope with everything from shelf brackets to masonry fixings .
21 The Plan amounted , according to the critics , to a declaration of war on the southern Californian way of life , assaulting everything from drive-in movies to Burger Kings and , most of all , automobiles .
22 Back at Shenstone meanwhile , Le Roux was perfecting plans to bring out a range of Norton-logoed ‘ accessories ’ , everything from leather jackets to pocket knives to diaries and cigarette lighters emblazoned with the famous ‘ N ’ .
23 To fish without a licence is illegal and anglers may pay up to £30 for training which covers everything from fish diseases to different kinds of aquatic weed .
24 TD lorries shift everything from fish fingers to boxes of tissues and when goods do n't move in the shops it 's bad news for truckers .
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