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

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1 In California , it extends some 400 km along the coast from Sonoma County to Eureka .
2 The first , titled Bosigran , covers the north coast from Wicca Pillar to Sennen .
3 Most wintering reports come from the coast from Langney Point to the Midrips , particularly Rye Bay and , excepting passage birds , numbers further west have only exceeded about 10 birds in very cold weather .
4 Waterhouse Tours run regular day trips from Eastbourne Pier to Battle .
5 Anthony and Geoffrey drove the car from Holland Park to Moscow Road in Bayswater .
6 Under the expanded relationship , the two companies will work together to offer HP 3000 users a trade-in programme from HP AdvanceLink to Reflection for terminal emulation ( HP will continue to support HP AdvanceLink customers ) .
7 This action , compounded by John 's previous assistance in conveying silver from Cambridge University to the King , received savage retribution .
8 However , Brenda 's contribution to the argument at lines 11 – 13 — which she has signalled several times with Standard " I always say , right " — involves a switch from London English to Creole .
9 The strengthened assertion ( " wo n't " vs. " would n't want to " ) and the build-up to a climax are already there in B's turn even without the code switch from London English to Creole : " fresh air " is mentioned three times , each time with greater prominence than before , and the overall impression is of a crescendo which reaches its climax with the final " fresh air " .
10 The Budget increases in excise duties will add just over 0.5 per cent to the cost of living in April , a touch more than last year 's effort , but this could be offset by the switch from poll tax to council tax .
11 A switch from price support to income support comes dear .
12 When neighbours who entertained him in Knightsbridge spent a rare weekend at Hatherley they were surprised at the switch from newspaper owner to farmer , a switch so thorough that the paper was not mentioned the whole time they were there .
13 The model features show good agreement with initial ozone measurements following the eruption , including both the mid-altitude switch from ozone loss to ozone gain , and the increase and subsequent decrease in the total ozone column .
14 Apart from the switch from Cambridge light to Oxford dark blue — the first change to the logo for a quarter of a century — the Co-Op says it 's widened its product launch — and the aisles , to make things easier for those with prams or wheelchairs .
15 These include the ageing of the baby boom , the run-down of the New and Expanded Towns programme , the switch from slum clearance to housing rehabilitation and the reorientation of government policy to deal with the problems of the inner city areas .
16 In the past 10 years , with the discovery and exploitation of important oilfields from Venezuela south to Bolivia , roads and airstrips have been built , colonists have poured in , towns have been founded and the rainforest is disappearing .
17 It would allow patients to receive almost every type of healthcare from beauty treatment to fullscale surgery .
18 Unfortunately a great deal of early archival material has been lost , particularly in the upheaval caused by the wartime evacuation of the College from Camden Town to Berkshire in 1940 , but especially during the complete rebuilding of the College in Camden Town in the 1930s .
19 Interpreting these counts needs care , particularly those for the winter , when very marked fluctuations have been recorded , for , unlike most other waders , the wintering Black-tailed Godwits may move about over the whole of the estuarine complex from Pagham Harbour to Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire .
20 The group represents a wide cross section of the industry from Hewlett-Packard Co to Intel Corp , NCR Corp to US West Inc , and its mission is to develop an enterprise-wide product knowledge management system to help resolve product-related problems suffered by customers .
21 The bass sounds good , although lack of internal screening means that unwanted noise is sometimes a problem — less so on the humbucking back pickup — and generally it copes with styles from driving rock to funky , thumb rattling sounds and smoother , jazzy tones .
22 Well-known for his displays over many years in Percival Provost G–AWPH , John flew the aircraft from Eastleigh Airport to the Science Museum 's airfield at Wroughton late September and plans to base and operate it from there for the 1992 airshow season .
23 The annual contest from London Bridge to Chelsea was founded in 1716 by the actor Thomas Doggett to commemorate the accession of the Hanovers to the throne .
24 The examples of scientific ‘ betrayal ’ which Broad and Wade assemble for inspection range from routine opportunism to bare-faced mendacity .
25 The many functions that have been proposed for it range from sound transmission to drilling holes in ice ; but it is really used in aggressive fighting among males .
26 Gayoom 's brother , Abdulla Hameed changed portfolio from Atolls Administration to Education .
27 The transfer tribunal that 'll decide the fee for Nigel 's transfer from Nottingham Forest to Liverpool , has been set for July the twentieth in Walsall .
28 Totally relaxed , but never still on their feet , the experts make full use of the wind window from self launch to controlled landing .
29 Andrew and I spent many hours on the Windrush porch discussing almost everything under the sun from party politics to mystic transcendentalism .
30 People in wheelchairs will be able to used the section of the route running south from Bakewell Station to Coombs Road viaduct and running north to the closed Headstone Tunnel near Great Longstone .
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