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

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1 The sharpening of management skills and getting things done through people is the focus of the 5 x 2 day modules which run from May to December each year .
2 They are immediately recognisable on the one-inch map by the manner in which they run from village to village practically straight across country , with perhaps an occasional sudden right-angled bend and then on again .
3 These are ten week courses which run from January to March .
4 Thirty is when you decide it 's not on that your hubby has got time to watch the football — or the polo — and have a drink with the lads while you run from children to job to domestic chores like some demented nursemaid on speed .
5 When ordering Thermoclear always state width and length carefully — and ensure that the ribs will run from top to bottom ( ridge to eaves ) and NOT sideways .
6 You will also see that we have programmed in the September 1990 Q.T. Day , sot hat in 1990 our year will run from January to December and not September to September as in the past .
7 The open flowers can run from singles to doubles , though some have an engagingly tousled centre , even the stylish anemone type .
8 The only difference is he might run from London to Brighton , which is over 50 miles , and possibly back again .
9 Trains with a maximum speed of 176 km/h ( compared with the present maximum of 160 km/h will take bends faster and will run from London to Liverpool and Manchester next year .
10 A night-time service will also run from Glasgow to Paris and Brussels via Carlisle .
11 A proposed 40-inch pipeline would run from Sleipner to St Fergus in North East Scotland and the shortfall in supply projected by British Gas could be met .
12 ‘ The Power of the Mask ’ will run from August to the end of October this year and there will be lots of associated events and activities .
13 At your meeting it was mentioned that the S.M.T. service 66 appeared to run from Livingston to Balerno .
14 Sequent Computer Systems Inc investor relations manager John Eldridge says Wall Street estimates for the company 's 1993 earnings per share to run from $0.95 to $1.10 and that the company is comfortable with what range .
15 The Diesel Cashback Programme running from April to August 1993 is expected to boost this growing share still further , offering Clio Diesel buyers a cheque equivalent to the fuel costs of more than 10,000 miles motoring .
16 We made the decision to go despite the lack of an organized UK presence — we are on-air with a new series running from January to March 1991 and we wanted to make contacts before then , rather than wait for MIP-TV to come around in April .
17 Day-to-day life was governed by the pace of the inhabitants , and there was no point in running from A to B when everyone else walked slowly .
18 Principal Officers ' Grades run from 33 to 49 covering salaries running from £17,040 to £25,539 .
19 A long string of empties running from Dewsnap to Rotherwood passes Oughtibridge box hauled by Nos. 76025/16 in February 1980 .
20 But the remaining tenth , on the eastern side of the city , running from Humberstone to the A6 at Oadby is still held up .
21 The issue is one of manners , not morals , and the degree of impropriety may be proportionate to the degree of explicitness as measured along a continuum running from softcore to hardcore .
22 The colours range from brown to black and pink salmon-beige and alternate in large bands running from top to bottom .
23 Ace was running from boulder to boulder along the summit of the ridge , stopping wherever she found good cover , just long enough to hurl one of her primitive looking grenades , or fire her blaster , or launch some kind of tiny projectile that Defries could n't see clearly .
24 A new five mile circular walk , following part of the Way and running from Thurnham to Cobham Manor north of Maidstone , has already been established .
25 In pre-Conquest and later medieval times the day was divided into two periods of twelve hours , one running from sunrise to sunset and one from sunset to sunrise .
26 The Cumbria Way is a marvellous route running from south to north across the Lake District National Park .
27 Moreover , Norway and Sweden are large countries running from south to north , with acidification problems only in the polluted south .
28 Today 's visitor to Paris knows them as the boulevard Saint-Michel and the boulevard Sébastopol running from North to South , with the rue de Rivoli and the rue Saint-Antoine making the East to West traverse .
29 Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig 's other concern was to dislodge the Germans from their dominating positions on the ridge of high ground running from Westroosbeke to Broodseinde before winter set in .
30 They all got totally zonkers and were like running from machine to machine making and Benguiat the , not Benguiat , Brillo , was yelling it should be like this all the time .
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