Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 This sort of bureau is most happy when it is handling the complete job from design through to the final artwork and , in some cases , will even do the printing as well .
2 The ship came round Beenbeg Point under tow and anchored in the harbour when the sun was already down behind Mount Eagle and a seabreeze was sending a grey wraith of smoke from Dingle up to the slopes of Ballysitteragh .
3 Since his theme was that of organising communities according to natural formations , not political boundaries , the task he set course members was an investigation of the Dart Valley , the watershed or catchment area of the river from Dartmoor down to the sea .
4 A constant theme in research concerned with the hospital care of older people is the discharge from hospital back to the community .
5 It was not everyone who could lead a party of men from Innisfree on to the mainland without being spotted .
6 But the plains , savannahs , rivers and hills , all the way from Samburu down to the Masai Steppe , proved fruitful and the Masai built up their strength through the acquisition of women and cattle so successfully that they chased out the other tribes who were obliged to cling to the mountains or secrete themselves in the forests , land useless for cattle .
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