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

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1 One such was the sixteenth-century critic Johann Wier who , in condemning every kind of magic , included in his denunciation those Catholic practices he considered superstitious : most forms of exorcism , the consecration of bells , and the use of relics or recitals from Scripture to cure disease .
2 Not only were customary tenants in the West Country , for instance , powerless to resist rising fines , it is quite feasible that everywhere the land was , to a great extent , actually cultivated by leaseholders or tenants from year to year paying an economic rent .
3 The process of endorsing Notes and passing them on to pay for goods or services from business to business is still quite common .
4 This suggests that a fusion of languages is taking place which can not be explained simply by an appeal to the notion that speakers from time to time animate different personas , some " British " and some " Caribbean " .
5 Hand-loom weaving has always been considered a male artisan activity , with the concession that wives from time to time might assist their husbands at the cottage loom .
6 In its basic meaning communication is the passing of information , ideas , and attitudes from person to person or group to group .
7 This should provide a basis for suggesting how best to manage the transfer of knowledge and personnel from research to commercial exploitation while ensuring the health of scientific research is maintained and promoted .
8 ‘ It 's not only hot , it cooks and sizzles from start to finish …
9 Meanwhile , the development of administrative networks has intensified and tactics from counselling to cajoling have been employed , as the efficacy of the legal procedures and their sanctions in the fight against truancy increasingly comes to be doubted in some quarters .
10 The history consisted of genealogies ( which were different in their emphases and resonances from place to place and from person to person ) and of anecdotes , poems , stories , all of which were similarly variable .
11 Templates are not essential for the recipes in this book , but are a useful way of transferring more complicated designs and outlines from paper to icing or cake .
12 This conference and exhibition will focus on New technology and applications from X-ray to mm waves and will be held in London on 8–12 June 1992 .
13 I have explained some of the ways of getting to know members of the media and why it is important to have relationships with them within that framework , you must build a portfolio of individual contacts in the media world with whom you liaise , send material and can give special items and ideas from time to time .
14 But if a silvery , bulging-bellied stickleback stays he soon recognizes it as a female , and changes from attack to courtship .
15 Another alternative is divided responsibility ; it then rests with the functional departments involved and changes from department to department as the project moves ahead .
16 3.8.2 with effect from the Possession Date pay and indemnify the Landlord against all rates taxes assessments duties charges impositions and outgoings from time to time charged upon the Premises or the owner or occupier of them Although unlikely to have such a constriction placed on it , there is something to be said for inserting a similar exclusion into this clause to that inserted in clause 5.2.1 of the lease .
17 There is no objection to the replacement of the landlord 's fixtures and fittings from time to time or to cleaning the premises and the windows , provided that the latter is not too frequent .
18 All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly : and the expression ‘ enforceable Community right ’ and similar expressions shall be read as referring to one to which this subsection applies .
19 ‘ All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly . ’
20 BT has been spending £2bn a year on upgrading the country 's telecommunications networks and exchanges from analogue to digital , and it can now offer dial-up end-to-end digital connections to over 90% of UK businesses and almost as many private households .
21 Wendy and Mary take a long large selections of books and yarns each month , give talks and demonstrations from time to time and are a mine of information on all things knitting — they do the same for other knitting clubs in the area .
22 Operations it makes possible include displaying and scaling ink for a range of applications and devices from palm- to wall-size , translating ink to other computer formats , deferring handwriting translation , compressing ink and analysing ink for content .
23 The resulting shallow pits and pools , often extending over many hectares , accumulate salts and nutrients from year to year .
24 All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly : and the expression ‘ enforceable Community right ’ and similar expressions shall be read as referring to one to which this subsection applies .
25 ‘ All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly . ’
26 My right hon. and learned Friend and I meet the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals from time to time on a range of matters , including the capital and recurrent funding needs of the universities .
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