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

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1 We watched as Christopher 's expression changed slowly from shock to amazement to joy as he stroked the animal 's fur .
2 As the flow of water changed rapidly from summer to winter the streams and rivers deposited their loads again , leaving thin sheets of gravel or sand in some places and fine mud in other places .
3 Does my right hon. Friend agree that it would be a disaster to adopt a policy that changed almost from hour to hour under Labour , with no constancy or purpose of any sort ?
4 — the letters are the same wherever English is used , but the sounds of English ( particularly vowel sounds ) change dramatically from region to region ;
5 The calculated exposure time should n't change much from batch to batch , but test ½ a sheet for each grade .
6 The calculated exposure time should n't change much from batch to batch , but test ½ a sheet for each grade .
7 It can and does change , even from year to year ; and may change appreciably from decade to decade .
8 Moods may change easily from laughter to sadness ; they cry easily even at the thought of pain .
9 In the past it has generally been assumed either that spending patterns will change incrementally from year to year or be based on some more or less rational overview of budgets .
10 User education in individual higher education libraries can change enormously from year to year so no attempt is made to describe current activity comprehensively .
11 The annual fees can change markedly from year to year and so the figures which follow , for the session 1993–94 , must be used only as an indication of the minimum likely to apply in later sessions .
12 Moreover to change quickly from column to line and vice versa was a complicated business , though methods of doing this were evolved , notably by Guibert , the greatest military theorist of the century .
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