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

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1 The operation of the communities of interest has varied from seeking to preserve neighbourhood cohesion or status quo ( Fineview and Charles Street Kirkbride ) to pursuing the interests of an exclusive and unrepresentative group within the neighbourhood ( such as Allegheny West , Central North Side , East Allegheny and increasingly Manchester ) .
2 To what extent will business shift from banking to other types of lending ?
3 In the Fifties the things you bought to throw away ranged from Kleenex to baking tins , from razors with only one blade ( supplied by vending machine ) to watches not worth repairing .
4 That afternoon , as they moved from church to market square and strolled admiringly past rows of handsome eighteenth-century houses , greedily Robbie recorded every second , every sight , every sensation , building up a store of precious memories to take out and brood over when this time out of reality — as it must — came to an end .
5 If I can put it in , not , I hope , in a boastful way , but to illustrate how important this is to us , about forty per cent , getting on for half of the income of the Education Area last year , was made up not of normal University funds , but of funds attracted from outside to support research from private foundations and from government departments like the Department of Education and Science .
6 Shortly after , one man developed symptoms that would not be expected from exposure to sulphur hexafluoride : he coughed up bloodstained fluid and doctors diagnosed fluid on the lungs .
7 As I changed from listening to walking mode , I tried to work out whether it had feet or flippers or ran on rollers .
8 Only Limavady changed from unionist to nationalist hands , and Magherafelt moved from no overall majority to nationalist control .
9 The price is still £149 but the previous virus update service has been downgraded from monthly to quarterly intervals .
10 Passing from galley to main cabin , she stopped short .
11 Equation 7.7 can be compared with the earlier expression for geodesic deviation : taking account of the sign change in the spatial components of the metric when passing from Euclidean to Minkowski space .
12 They also both attempted to obtain Tour Cards last year and failed , but neither have relaxed despite being prevented from returning to amateur competition during the past year .
13 A further employment trend which is central to any account of service sector expansion is the rise in the number of jobs transferred from manufacturing to service industries as the former ‘ contract out ’ services to lower costs .
14 part of this growth is attributable to jobs transferred from manufacturing to service industries as the former externalize services previously provided ‘ in-house ’ .
15 Within two years she had been transferred from teaching to teacher training .
16 The CAA 's Central Library has moved from Kingsway to Aviation House at Gatwick , where it is open for reference and sale of CAA publications from 0930–1630 Monday to Friday .
17 These include specialist drugs , such as erythropoietin and growth hormone , being moved from hospital to primary care , mostly because hospitals are cash limited and primary care budgets are not .
18 On April 27 Banda announced another Cabinet dissolution ; in the new Cabinet announced on May 2 , Mwakikunga was moved from Health to Community Services , in an exchange of portfolios with Katola Phiri , and Bwanali was dropped from the Cabinet , with his portfolio of Local Government taken by Minister of Forestry and Natural Resources Stanford Demba .
19 But now he has moved from critic to principal player , he may discover the advantages of the business brain so vilified by Raine 's critics .
20 Her own stand is dominated by a burst of swansdown in shades of pink ranging from cerise to baby blush .
21 It transpired that Hannah was well capable of coping with this sudden celebrity status , displaying a curiously ingenuous confidence as in later months she met people ranging from royalty to hard-nosed journalists , and completely disarmed them all .
22 The figures in table 5.1 refer to the variable ( h ) , and list the percentages of zero realizations of word initial /h/ ( in items like hammer and heart ) recorded for five social class groups in these cities , ranging from Lower-working to Middle-middle class .
23 The partnership consists of seconded educationalists and business people who are responsible for a number of different programmes ranging from enterprise to joint management training .
24 Government-controlled newspapers on Jan. 16 announced that the Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) had imposed the death penalty for crimes ranging from looting to car theft .
25 Throughout this volume the term ‘ community nursing ’ is taken to include the work of district nurses of all grades ranging from auxiliary to sister/charge nurse and health visitors .
26 The range of facilities offered by this hotel are superb : magnificent freeform swimming pools surrounded by sun terraces , sporting opportunities ranging from tennis to deep sea fishing , and a choice of restaurants and bars cover the gamut of cuisine .
27 There is growing price competition from imported goods in Japan , ranging from clothing to consumer durables , processed foods and even cars .
28 A butler , a Polynesian in a trim white jacket , approached us with a tray of drinks ranging from champagne to gin fizzes or Scotch and sodas .
29 And they 've lots of other garden ornament moulds , ranging from peacock to water nymph — plus the casting powder and a range of metallic finishes and a pack of coloured paints .
30 Both volumes adopt the lowlands study formula and examine the changes and the reasons behind them in 12 ‘ type areas ’ ranging from northeast to southwest England as shown in Table 8.5 .
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