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

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1 Returning from a visit to East Africa in the first week of February , Chalker announced that the UK would send a further 20,000 tonnes of food , worth £4,000,000 ( US$7,800,000 ) , in response to an appeal from the UN World Food Programme .
2 Only when a significant amount of food preparation moved from the home to food factories and when people became considerably more interested in what they were eating in the 1960s was there pressure to have more informative labels .
3 Our conversations range from the Arts to Child Psychology .
4 Both her looks and personality came from a ride to stardom that has been far from comfortable .
5 Information they gathered was sent back to platoon headquarters by runner and radioed from the village to Company headquarters .
6 He continued : " This means that by moving towards a market we are not swerving from the road to socialism , but are advancing towards a fuller realisation of society 's potential . "
7 Dunloy 's Gregory O'Kane comes into the side at right half forward , with Paddy Walsh moving from the attack to midfield where he partners Paul McKillen in place of Paul Jennings who departed to America during the week .
8 Managers can progress from the Diploma to MBA which , together with the Henley Certificate in Management , gives organisations the advantage of a fully integrated management development programme at all levels .
9 so the essence of balm cake so it 's alright to go from the body to intellect , maybe that is alright , if you just forget the body .
10 The bag and the oil had nestled behind his testicles , held in place by his underpants , as he had walked from the Factory to Hut 2 , evaded the evening search .
11 Each also requires the managers and providers ( whether as teachers , governors or the LEA ) to be confident about the implications which emerge from the relevance to education of politics , economics , morality , technology and aesthetics .
12 This grading of the offences may be seen as a compromise between the compassionate elements in the offences , which are related to the right to self-determination , and the need to protect the vulnerable from persuasion on such a crucial matter as the ending of life , an argument also derived from the right to self-determination .
13 [ On ] our hypothesis the ego instincts arise from the coming to life of inanimate matter and seek to restore the inanimate state .
14 While the politicians and administrators who framed the Act would not have wished to have espoused the notion of the ‘ undeserving poor ’ they felt unwilling to risk the public criticism that would have resulted from an approach to poverty that involved ignoring the potential waste on the ‘ work-shy ’ and the fraudulent application in order adequately to meet the needs of the majority of applicants .
15 Then came the consignment of houseplants for the offices , tradescantia and sanseveria and ficus elasica that were doomed from the start to dehydration and ultimately to have their pots serve as repositories for cigarette ash .
16 You may need to cover the resolution of disputes and other problems arising from the day to day administration of business .
17 Taken from a letter to Office Cleaning branch manager in Leeds , Chris McKay , from a bank manager .
18 Corruption , and the way that it extends from the top to bottom of society in American cities , is the subject of ‘ City of Hope ’ , John Sayles ' new film that was shown at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in America and in the market at Cannes .
19 According to the Hottentots of South Africa , the hare was sent from the Moon to Earth with a message to give Man a symbol of hope : just as the Moon died and rose again , so Mankind should die and rise again .
20 The bulk of the houses were grouped around the Church , along what is now the High St. and extended from the Plough to Hall House ( or Bourne 's ) , then from there in a line down to the river with Halling House or the Old Palace prominent by the Church .
21 For Humphrey , aesthetic structuring arises from the urge to group and classify information as well as from a capacity to pick up similarities and associations that generate a sense of rhythm and rhyme .
22 A GROUP of British students has recently returned from a trip to South America , where they have been researching into the flora and fauna of the Colombian Amazon basin .
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