Example sentences of "the move from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly , the most of the infant teachers I know take great pains to make sure that it is not traumatic and that the move from home to school is as easy as possible . |
2 | Certainly , the most of the infant teachers I know take great pains to make sure that it is not traumatic and that the move from home to school is as easy as possible . |
3 | Also , they come of a class of person frequently on the move from household to household so a great deal of time was wasted by officials seeking to interview relatives who were in fact temporarily with other members of the family in another part of the country , where , of course , the authority I am representing has no jurisdiction . |
4 | But if the move from history to hystery were simply a matter of role reversal it would be relatively unproblematic . |
5 | During this presentation I explained the move from input to output model , the use of functional analysis to identify possible competencies , the writing of outcomes in competence terms and the performance criteria associated with the outcomes . |
6 | Number 4 had not always been a lodging house ; just as several families , like the Titfords , were constantly on the move from place to place , so many an individual house or shop would see a very rapid turnover of occupants . |
7 | The move from verse to prose can often signify a drop in seriousness , to mockery or ridicule ; from tension to relaxation ; or from public to private discourse . |
8 | If the move from prose to verse for a person of a higher rank represents — when honestly carried out — a gesture of respect , the failure to do so can signify deliberate disrespect . |