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

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1 Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis forms a spreading canopy which becomes a mass of white blossom tinged with pink from early winter intermittently to March .
2 Perhaps the Egyptian goddess after whom she is named was watching over her — but she herself attributes her escape from serious injury entirely to Medau .
3 Correspondingly , business histories and more general industrial studies provide much evidence of the lack of demand from the top for new forms of education and resistance from organised labour below to alterations in traditional methods of training and recruitment [ Coleman , 1980 ] .
4 AN AMBULANCEMEN has called for a man who rescued a youth from mountainous seas yesterday to be given a bravery award .
5 One factor is its location , just 24 miles from central London close to the A3/M25 intersection in an area where demand is high and stockbroker-belt wallets are capacious .
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