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

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1 Easily approached from the Scarborough to Bridglington road , or from the Staxton roundabout on the A64 , the village is about two miles from the sea at Hunmanby Gap and Primrose Valley , and is the gateway to the Wolds countryside .
2 Paskevich soon moved from the Caucasus to Warsaw , but other proconsuls continued his work .
3 At about the same time that I went up into the Boys ' School , my friend Hubert Gould moved away to Bournemouth and my other friend Alf Norris moved from The Friary to Greencroft Street and , as this was only two hundred yards from our house , we saw quite a lot of each other .
4 The Provisions , adopted in 1948 just before the Kuomintang government fled from the mainland to Taiwan , had rendered the Constitution largely irrelevant .
5 Spalding , after being warned of his peril by Catholic priest Father Brouillet , fled from the massacre to Lapwai .
6 That 's a music lover , that is — a music lover returning from a trip to America , where he hoarded a vast stash of compact discs .
7 ‘ We have seen the future and it is frightening ’ , said Robin Corbett MP returning from a visit to New York 's Lower East Side with the Home Affairs Select Committee in 1985 .
8 This time it was two brothers from Ohio returning from a visit to Disney World .
9 It was reported on March 21 that a transport plane , in which members of Senegal 's contingent in the anti-Iraq coalition were returning from a visit to Mecca , crashed in Saudi Arabia killing 92 people .
10 A 38 year old white man , presented with a two week history of febrile illness , rigors , and bloody diarrhoea ( 10–12 bowel actions daily ) , after returning from a visit to Thailand .
11 Returning from a visit to Uganda , where he met with patients in the villages and with other agencies , Maurice Adams said , ‘ It is a beautiful country which is being devastated by a disease which can be stopped . ’
12 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 .
13 His father died at Brabourne in May 1296 ( see plate 2.5 ) , returning from an embassy to Cambrai .
14 Even the Emperor himself was struck by this outcry , for in the last remaining days of peace his every appearance on the streets , driving from the Tuileries to Saint Cloud , provoked cries of ‘ A bas la Prusse ! ’ ,
15 O'Keeffe 's immediate reaction to the criticism generated by the 1923 show is not known , but it is clear from a letter she wrote to Mitchell Kennerley of the Anderson Gallery in the autumn of 1922 , soon after Rosenfeld 's second article appeared , that she had objected from the beginning to Hartley 's and Rosenfeld 's assessments of her and her art : ‘ You see Rosenfeld 's articles have embarrassed me — [ and ] I wanted to lose the one for the Hartley book when I had the only copy of it to read — so it could n't be in the book . ’
16 On 22 February 1986 the deceased was transferred from the hospital to Samuel Saye House .
17 Fifi stayed , her hand stretched through the bars , looking from the bowl to Donaldson and back again , but otherwise not signing .
18 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 .
19 In response to a Parliamentary question , Paymaster General Sir John Cope told Mrs Kennedy that 1,100 posts will be moved from the south-east to Liverpool .
20 They had been moved from the prison to Avicennes hospital in June after a serious deterioration in their condition .
21 The number of visitors to Redcar has fallen dramatically according to latest figures and Langbaurgh councillors blame its ‘ invisible ’ tourist information office , which has moved from the seafront to Dundas Street .
22 And nine unnamed UDR soldiers have been given honours ranging from a CBE to Mentions-in-Despatches in awards for gallant or meritorious service .
23 The second looks at a number of countries ( ranging from the USA to Austria ) ; in each country , the project discusses the relation between the institutional structure and economic policy-making and outcomes at macro and micro levels , with reference to the following external shocks : OPEC 1 and 2 , world recession and rapid technological change .
24 Our conversations range from the Arts to Child Psychology .
25 Transfers and new appointments were made from the mainland to BBC Northern Ireland so that it became almost as firmly a government instrument as , for instance , the army 's information office in Lisburn .
26 A building near Bruton Dovecote , Somerset , as seen from a Plymouth to Paddington train .
27 Both her looks and personality came from a ride to stardom that has been far from comfortable .
28 Information they gathered was sent back to platoon headquarters by runner and radioed from the village to Company headquarters .
29 At a lunch party celebrating Colin 's ninetieth birthday , Mr Getty arrived half an hour late with the ingenuous excuse that he had miscalculated how long it would take him to walk from the Ritz to Boodles Club in St James 's Street .
30 Where the board can effectively determine its own composition it has generally been assumed that it becomes immune from direct shareholder influence and hence that control has shifted from the owners to managers .
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