Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] from [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If we change notes from chord to chord this weakening does not occur — the notes retain their ‘ freshness ’ . |
2 | Drugged you drag grief from room to room and weep , |
3 | One of the main aims of all financial institutions , including banks , is to channel funds from surplus to deficit units in an economy . |
4 | In Chapter 1 we said that it was the job of a financial system to channel funds from surplus to deficit sectors . |
5 | Er unfortunately one has cases from time to time on girls of this age who set out to entice men . |
6 | The B.C. Electric Co. sponsored a broadcast series of symphony concerts making use of famous conductors who visited Vancouver from time to time . |
7 | Slowly , tentatively , they part , your tongues meet , and your awareness of what the future holds passes from speculation to certainty . |
8 | I watched the smoke rising from the liquid as it changed colour from red to purple and at last to green . |
9 | Both involve promotion from executive to manager in two sectors of the division . |
10 | We visited Edinburgh from time to time and one evening were invited by the Queen to a dance at Holyrood House . |
11 | At first glance there appears to be substantial equality in the income maintenance payments made to men and women , in that the same rates apply to both , and there are no rules debarring women from access to benefits just because they are women . |
12 | The view that the Lord 's Day is essentially the Jewish Sabbath — a ‘ taboo ’ day — transferred from the seventh to the first day of the week found expression from time to time in medieval law and theology . |
13 | It is also the meeting of the cultured city dweller , who led Odysseus from undergrowth to city palace , with the savage Cyclops who wished to eat the hero in a cave . |
14 | As a part of that we intend to arrange excursions from time to time , and there will be winter lectures . |
15 | The sole entertainment in the restaurant to which they went was a violinist ‘ with three strands of henna 'd hair from left to right . ’ |
16 | From DEC 's multi-colour , multi-font text widget , users can additionally edit text from right to left . |
17 | In the UK the process of privatization over the past nine years has moved utilities from public to private ownership , again under a regime of regulation ( Vickers and Yarrow , 1988 ) . |
18 | The Gulf crisis caused revenues from tourism to fall by 65 per cent ( official estimate ) by December and dues from the Suez canal were down by 25 per cent compared with 1989 . |
19 | The nurse will know that her situation will present conflict from time to time , but that this is recognised . |
20 | Darren started going to a special school , but in ‘ 84 my drinking did start getting out of hand and I was pushing Darren from pillar to post . |
21 | This can be used to highlight changes from year to year or compare actual and required staffing levels . |
22 | The clash they made on the stones below jarred Harry from head to heels , and for a moment shook the intensity of his concentration . |
23 | He had seen Hugo from time to time in the intervening years ; he knew from Hugo 's cousin Christian that his former tutor had fallen on hard times . |
24 | The Constitution also granted immunity from prosecution to members of the armed forces , police and prison services for their actions during the 1987 coups and during the period of military government up to the end of 1987 . |
25 | She urges the excellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age and animated sometimes the housebreaker and sometimes the conqueror . ’ |
26 | I receive representations from time to time about various aspects of the home improvement grants scheme and its operation ; in the main those concern individual cases . |
27 | In County Durham police officers at Bishop Auckland , Darlington , Chester-le-Street and Consett have all been required to guard convicts from time to time . |
28 | There is every reason to believe that nerve fibres can also transmit messages from cell to cell with different codes . |
29 | He also made translations from Turkish to Latin . |
30 | ‘ We also take in paying guests from time to time , ’ said Ernest awkwardly . |