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

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1 The general thrust can be seen intuitively by supposing that inference is basically a matter of moving from premises to conclusion along an acceptable path .
2 But accompanying this reform , which was aimed at lessening the disincentive effect of moving from benefit to work , are provisos like the requirement that recipients of housing benefit will be expected to meet 20 per cent of their rates bill which are cuts in welfare payments .
3 Caliban 's affection is as misplaced as that of Titania for Bottom , yet it obeys the normal Shakespearian convention of moving from prose to verse to express respect .
4 For moving from lending to reference stock ( or vice versa )
5 The bearing of such a burden , as one historian has recently remarked , suggests that in moving from lightweight to heavyweight in the European balance of power while simultaneously acquiring an overseas empire , Britain owed as much to her clerks and administrators as she did to her soldiers , sailors , generals and admirals .
6 It is an entirely ‘ hands off ’ method of filtration capable of filtering up to six fryers without moving from fryer to fryer .
7 But you see my parents work in the theatre and I 'm so used to moving from town to town that I ca n't afford to waste time .
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