Example sentences of "from [noun prp] to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Kernigan on loan from Middlesbrugh to Charlton at the moment after his display especially under the siege in the first half , surely they 'll want to sign him .
2 In a wide band of west Africa , from Dakar to Kano including the ‘ sahelian ’ and ‘ sudanian ’ zones , the total population in 1980 was about 30 million at an average of 17 people per square kilometre .
3 The series by Berg shown in Example 122 was obviously designed to give a lyrical melodic sweep to the melody in the second movement of his Lyric Suite for string quartet : It will be noted that Berg 's series contains three distinct tonal groups : minor chords on D and F , and four notes from G to D within the tonal zone of G. However , tonal factors are less essential to a good melodic series than variety of intervals and memorable interval relationships .
4 Among the many projects for which the firm was responsible during Fox 's later years were the Liverpool Overhead Railway ( the first electric elevated city railway in the world ) , the extension from Rugby to London of the Great Central Railway , including its Marylebone terminal , the Great Northern and City tube ( with large tunnels to accommodate standard rolling stock ) , and the ‘ Hampstead tube ’ linking Charing Cross with Golders Green and Highgate ; and , abroad , much of the Cape Government Railways in South Africa , the whole Rhodesia Railways system , including the 500-feet span Victoria Falls arch bridge over the Zambesi river , the Benguela Railway in Angola , and several railways and other works in South America .
5 Around 230 tons of " highly toxic chemicals " have been illegally exported from Germany to Ukraine since the beginning of this year and the German authorities have been aware of the transports , Greenpeace has claimed .
6 He may have been on the expedition from Dieppe to Sumatra under the command of Jean Parmentier , 1529–30 .
7 On 12 October 1991 BR ran a Railtour from Hereford to Carlisle via the Settle and Carlisle line .
8 It took fifteen days for telegrams to get from Moscow to Tsaritsyn during the Famine .
9 Whatever the truth of the affair , the consequence was that Pierre Nizan was immediately transferred from Perigueux to Choisy-Baches in the suburbs of Paris , a demotion which signalled a halt to his professional career and a moment of crisis in his personal and family life .
10 Up for grabs are six travel awards from Larne to Cairnryan for the first male and female in each of three age categories .
11 A US military spokesman , Colonel Fred Peck , said yesterday he expected about 4,200 troops to travel by sea from Mogadishu to Kismayu within the next 24 hours .
12 Pam Ashton will take the Trans Pennine Trail , a route she is helping to establish , which stretches from Southport to Hornsea on the east coast .
13 About 300 political prisoners had been deported from Lisbon to Madeira in the autumn and winter of 1930 , and they were to be important in the trouble which followed .
14 Gordon Hamilton signalled his very serious approach to rugby and the international game when he moved from NIFC to Ballymena at the start of the season .
15 Open during afternoons from Tuesday to Saturday throughout the year .
16 In advancing northward from Nebraska to Manitoba during the period , from 1920 to 1980 , the hard red winter wheat adapted to a 20 per cent decrease in mean annual precipitation , a 4.2 °C decrease in the mean annual temperature and a 10-day decrease in the length of the frost-free season .
17 SEVENTY-EIGHT-year-old Pop Staples belongs to that great generation of bluesmen who moved up from Mississippi to Chicago in the 1930s .
18 Furthermore , the transference from Worcester to Lincoln of the concept of a ten-bayed concentric chapter house took place about 1225 .
19 He remained physically active far into old age , riding from Westmorland to Cambridge at the age of sixty , and walking in the hills in his seventies .
20 Froissart suggests that Edward intervened in Brittany merely to distract Philip , and there may be something in this ; but it was also important for him to protect the sea route from England to Aquitaine around the Finistère peninsula , and above all the allegiance of the Duke of Brittany would be a great prize in Edward 's campaign to undermine Philip VI 's authority in France .
21 Similarly our excursion this year had to be postponed from July to September at the request of some members .
22 He spent from July to October of the first year in the papal towns .
23 Indeed , coastal trading may be the only explanation for the peculiar distributions of some species , e.g. Exotheca abyssinica ( Gramineae ) in tropical East Africa and Vietnam and may account for that of Stylosanthes humilis ( ‘ S. sundaica' , Leguminosae ) , which was perhaps taken from Brazil to Malesia by the Portuguese .
24 Racing is held at York during six meetings from May to October with the biggest gathering during the three days august event .
25 Racing is held at York during six meetings from May to October with the biggest gathering during August
26 Good for the fishing , though the River Garry is at its best from February to May for the spring salmon .
27 This had originated in a Cossack military formation which withdrew from Russia to Yugoslavia at the end of the Russian Civil War in 1920 .
28 15 miles to the west , the scenic Severn Valley Railway with its steam trains runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth through the pretty Georgian town of Bewdley .
29 P&O European Ferries has operated record-breaking runs on its Dover-Calais service , Sealink has had good increases on all its UK routes and Sally Line passenger numbers from Ramsgate to Dunkirk in the first six months of the year are well up .
30 The through walk from Morvich to Cannich at the far end of Glen Affric is a classic marathon , a long day 's march through changing landscapes and between impressive mountain ranges , ending amid scenes of sylvan beauty .
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