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

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1 The Pennine Bridleway from Hexham to Matlock is another very important development .
2 After exhausting the gamut of expression from Cockney pub-talk to Dante , and running across the broad acres of comparative religion from intichiuma to St Magnus Martyr , Eliot seems to be generating the commands of a new religion reborn from the old , by returning in his rainmaking to the origin of religious rites .
3 As laicisation has forced religion from community to private practice , we should not be surprised that so few people know how to mourn together and share common griefs .
4 Variable spin speed from 120rpm to 1000rpm .
5 A similar policy for mentally ill people moved patients at record speed from asylum to cardboard box , tent , and lions ' cage .
6 One of the great achievements of the Roman Empire was the construction of their roads by which means their Legions moved with comparative speed from place to place .
7 6 Move your glance from group to individuals .
8 Brian William Francis Port , of Burnside Road , Darlington , appeared on six charges of theft from the Firth Moor and District Community Association from May to September last year .
9 He stayed there for two years until his urge to move on took him to Hong Kong , and then , in 1894 , on a journey on foot and by horse from Shanghai to Rangoon .
10 In silent grief from hill to hill .
11 Drugged you drag grief from room to room and weep ,
12 At talks between the Albanian Foreign Affairs Minister Muhamet Kapllani and his Italian counterpart Gianni De Michelis on March 13 , a three-year programme of economic aid from Italy to Albania was discussed .
13 On Aug. 19 French military transport planes began flying planeloads of food aid from Djibouti to Baidoa , where they handed the food to ICRC representatives .
14 ‘ reduce working capital tied up in stock from £12.3m to £6m and improve customer service within 12 months . ’
15 In turn , this smaller batch production ability has meant a change in stock replenishment policy , reducing working capital tied up in stock from £12.3m to £9.3m by end January 1992 and to £6.2m to end April 1992 .
16 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
17 He might have rejected Malebranche 's extension of the arguments about relativity of perception from secondary to primary qualities ; he might have rejected the further conclusions Bayle said should be drawn from them .
18 One of Stirling 's problems was that he was not content to let others do the raiding from time to time , though he had proved his own courage and nobody would have thought the worse of him had he decided to concentrate on sorting out the many administrative problems that beset L Detachment .
19 It was kicked around like a football from family to family , none of whom seemed to have loved it or to have been able to hold on to it for long .
20 The SPLA claimed that the Bright Star campaign forces had captured the garrison town of Kajo Kaji , on the White Nile , 100 km south of Juba , on Jan. 6 , after destroying an armoured column sent to relieve the town ; Kaya garrison , to the west of Kajo Kaji , reportedly fell on Jan. 14 , and on Jan. 28 the SPLA claimed to have captured the town of Yei , on the main road south-west from Juba to the frontier with Zaïre .
21 Closely allied to foxgloves they carry their spikes of tubular flowers for many weeks as the individual blooms open in succession from base to tip of the spikes .
22 The succession from Bevan to Michael Foot ( Nye 's biographer and Neil 's patron ) to Kinnock may be seen as a progress from genius to talent to mediocrity .
23 In other words , if he does n't like what he sees , the eventual succession from Davies to Jenkins would not , as is now widely assumed , be inevitable .
24 The beautiful blooms only last for a day or two , but there 's a continuous succession from spring to autumn .
25 By the time they finally arrived in the deserted car park behind the arcade she was trembling from head to foot , racked by every emotion from fear to rage .
26 Between 1883 and 1916 Pierre Nizan 's life was the story of progressive career advancement , promotion following promotion in a nomadic itinerary from Tours to Aurillac to Montlucon to Limoges to Angers to Tours to Brive to Limoges to Tours to Perigueux to Choisy-Baches ( Paris ) .
27 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
28 A spokeswoman for RAF Marham said Mr Durrant was the only veteran from Essex to be invited and one of only handful from across Britain .
29 Ian Botham is walking the 22 miles of Devon coast from Topsham to Sidmouth .
30 From a huge bay window in the lounge will be an uninterrupted , breathtaking panoramic view of the sea and coast from west to east .
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