Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun sg] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | THE sudden popularity of the Portuguese escudo , which rose from obscurity to a position of strength inside the European exchange rate mechanism after it joined a week ago , could lead to the removal of restrictions on foreign investment earlier than planned . |
2 | It is well known that the plastic used on original Fenders used to fade from white to a sort of greenish grey , and this type of scratchplate has been on offer as a cosmetic retro-fit for some time . |
3 | By mid-1991 the ALP remained deeply unpopular at federal level and in all the states except Queensland , where the party continued to benefit from reaction to the corruption of the former National Party government [ see above ] . |
4 | Stewart 's bitter rival , the veteran Nicholas Kokataylo , the 33-year-old from Denton , in Manchester , was favourite for the gold medal , but a strong challenge was expected from newcomer to the weight , Ray Stevens , 26 , of the London Budokwai . |
5 | Stewart 's bitter rival , the veteran Nicholas Kokataylo , the 33-year-old from Denton , in Manchester , was favourite for the gold medal , but a strong challenge was expected from newcomer to the weight , Ray Stevens , 26 , of the London Budokwai . |
6 | ‘ The victim was transferred from hospital to a nursing home in Ormskirk to be cared for . |
7 | To specify modules which are part of a package and which are to be transferred from LIFESPAN to the user 's account , the following relationships must be used : |
8 | If the module being read is a FOREIGN module , it should be noted that this results in the header file plus all the files defined in the module being transferred from LIFESPAN to the user 's directory . |
9 | To specify modules which are part of a package and which are to be transferred from LIFESPAN to the user 's account , the following relationships must be used : |
10 | Only in his more recent work The Power of the Center , published in 1988 , has he been looking from art to the resources offered by psychology . |
11 | Just-in-time management philosophy has moved from manufacturing to the university library sector . |
12 | At the same time Mavis Muyunda was moved from Health to the Ministry of Water , Lands and Natural Resources and was replaced by her deputy , Jeremiah Chijikwa . |
13 | The emphasis in the teaching of economics has moved from macro-economics to an emphasis on micro-economics and in particular decision-taking at the level of the firm . |
14 | But the remake , ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment , is n't at all bad . |
15 | The dogs are judged on qualities ranging from obedience to the ability to catch criminals without hurting them . |
16 | Sincerely though I respect the wish of hon. Members on both sides of the House to ensure that their constituents can benefit from access to the channel tunnel — I have no desire to stand in the way of their efforts to make that wish come true — I urge that the interests of my constituents , who will have to put up with untold misery for an extended eight-year period , should be given closer consideration than BR has given them hitherto . |
17 | If you are using a Brother machine you need to take care when you are going from lace to a tuck stitch row and vice vera . |
18 | Mr Rice , a surgeon , stated that PC Charlton had died from pressure to the brain caused by a fracture of the skull , this in turn being consistent with the young constable 's head hitting the kerb during the affray . |
19 | Completed shortly after he got out of the university , Nice Work retreated from academe to the extent of featuring a central character — Vic Wilcox , a dour Midlands MD — who , almost uniquely among his fictional creations , would not have read the novels of David Lodge . |
20 | She was impressed , and agreed to let him exhibit some work in one of the long corridors leading from reception to the dining-room . |
21 | His passage through darkness , marked by the ‘ woman in black ’ , burdened women , the bent heads of sorrowing men , convulsed roots and empty chairs , leads from death to the growth that one frosty crisis after another nips in the bud — in fact to the Baby in Cradle he had pictured while in The Hague and been unable to keep faith with . |
22 | Urinary α2 -globulin is also involved in hyaline droplet nephropathy , an important toxicological syndrome in male rats resulting from exposure to a number of industrial chemicals and characterized by the accumulation of liganded urinary α2- globulin in lysosomes in the kidney , followed by the induction of renal cancer . |
23 | Estimates of the number of expected cancers resulting from exposure to the radionuclides vary quite markedly , according to the assumptions made in the model employed ( Wilson , 1986 ; Anspaugh et al. , 1988 ) . |
24 | [ … ] When one looks merely at the situation after the resource has been monopolized by the entrepreneurial skill of the producer , one sees only a monopolist producer — exempt from competition to the extent his resource monopoly permits . |
25 | In the midday heat they had foraged in shady woods for berries and interesting objects , to emerge from shadow to the fields ' glaring yellow , heat coming in buffeting waves across the metallic corn . |
26 | So I would lie upstairs drifting from pain to the drugs . |
27 | By the time HMS Beagle reached her final port , Charles Darwin had been elevated from obscurity to the status of reputed naturalist . |
28 | Companies profit from access to a network of university expertise far beyond individual scheme programmes and graduate associates mature rapidly , Dr Burge . |
29 | Companies profit from access to a network of university expertise far beyond individual scheme programmes and graduate associates mature rapidly , Dr Burge . |
30 | Equally , one should perhaps guard against the maxim that a conductor who is not also a creative writer is somehow debarred from access to the grail of ultimate musical understanding . |