Example sentences of "[that] [verb] from [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 When the women gossip at their looms , they do not speak Tolstoy 's pure peasant Russian , but a dialect that differs from one village to the next .
2 In the case of oil , for example , the raw material was in one republic , the petrochemical plants were in another , the scientific research was conducted in a third and the extracting equipment was in a fourth ; and who owned the pipelines that passed from one republic to another ?
3 Despite press coverage of closures and cut-backs , real and imagined , there was no mention of the dispersals , or of the more worrying phenomenon of the general dissolution of libraries that seemed from local evidence to be taking place .
4 Individual-characteristic behaviour is behaviour that varies from one individual to another .
5 Brown and McCoist were next to threaten the Belgian goal in a game that swung from one end to the other .
6 A sort of gauge with a dial that shifts from red alert to black alert … to warn of fall-out .
7 There were drunken brawls that rolled from one vessel to another and ended with a splash in the cloudy river , or there were glimpses of painted female faces , bodies barely concealed by thin silk shafts .
8 It is clear , though , what killed him : the current of political violence that runs from separatist terrorism to the small-time brutality of local hatreds .
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