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

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1 In general , if cells of vertebrate embryos are moved from one part to another of the early embryo they develop according to their new location and not from where they are taken .
2 Inter-bank lending has grown over the years as money markets have become deregulated and as deposits are moved from one currency to another to take advantage of different rates of interest between different countries .
3 As suggested above , what Community law seems to require national courts positively to do is to identify an organisational function and then to ascertain whether control of that function has been transferred from one person to another in such a way that the function retains its operational structure .
4 This is a result of the increased knowledge of the biochemistry of life and of the way in which individual characteristics are transmitted from one generation to another .
5 These are learned patterns of behaviour that are transmitted from one generation to another .
6 Accordingly , it may be the case that by the time this book is in your hands departments may have new names and policy responsibilities may have been moved from one department to another .
7 Often , he says , ecosystems are at their most diverse when they are shifting from one state to another , as the dominant types are temporarily swept aside , and many other , perhaps more specialist species , take over the vacant niches .
8 Er I mean y y the i if you are moving from one society to another , then obviously er you will be charged , and there will be the two hundred and fifty pound fixing fee , plus whatever else .
9 Beginners often make the mistake of looking down when they are moving from one position to another , thus breaking the cardinal first rule of combat , which is never to take your eyes off your opponent .
10 Throughout the day , we are travelling from one place to another — sometimes round the corner , sometimes round the world — on foot , by car , bus , train , taxi , ship , horse or plane .
11 If the view condition is to be incremented from one state to another in a given number of steps , two complete sets of parameters need to be held .
12 Consequently thousands of workers may be sacked from one day to the next .
13 They can be traced from one frame to another :
14 He also pointed out , though somewhat less convincingly , that some geological structures could be traced from one continent to another across what are now wide stretches of ocean .
15 To have one standing in the corner of every room in the house is a tremendous help to an old person who can not bend ; although , of course , one will suffice , as it can be carried from one room to another when it is needed .
16 Shifts could be made from one monoculture to another in response to market conditions and were made both in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; but they were made without any fundamental change in the traditional crop economy or any mitigation of the problems of rural under-employment .
17 Much of the $50 million of software exports in 1980 consisted of what is called conversion work : the recoding of programs so that they can be transferred from one computer to another .
18 This is commonly done where information needs to be transferred from one computer to another as in banking or for the operation of a fax machine .
19 ‘ No risk ’ activity is safe as no infectious body fluids ( for example blood , semen , vaginal secretions ) can be transferred from one person to another .
20 Cases may be transferred from one court to another to avoid delay ( see Chapter 4 ) .
21 So , since they claim to know the complete and final story about the nature of mental substance , it is incumbent on them to show that it is impossible for the same consciousness to be transferred from one substance to another .
22 For example money in the form of bookkeeping entries in bank accounts can be transferred from one account to another by the use of such mechanisms as cheques , standing orders and direct debits .
23 Provided there is a common understanding about aims , objectives , learner 's needs and motivation , lesson planning and use of appropriate resources many communicative language teaching methods can , indeed , be transferred from one area to another .
24 It comprises a transmitter and a portable receiver which is designed to be moved from one location to another as required .
25 Mobility , ie liability to transfer to anywhere in the United Kingdom or abroad , is a condition of most Civil Service appointments at roughly Executive Officer level and above , and in certain other grades where the nature of the work requires staff to be moved from one location to another .
26 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and British Telecommunications Plc decided to unveil their jointly-developed personal computer videoconferencing system , the multi-media Personal Computer Communication system first in Milan rather than London : the system enables pictures , speech , text and data to be transmitted from one workstation to another .
27 These mutations can be transmitted from one generation to the next in breeding studies .
28 But many migratory creatures have such precise geographical instincts that one wonders just how so detailed a knowledge of local terrain can be transmitted from one generation to another without the involvement of any learning process .
29 They can be acquired from other people and any form of interpersonal contact may allow microorganisms to be transmitted from one person to another .
30 In co-operating animals , the mutual benefits of working together can be greatly enhanced if information about the state of the external world can be transmitted from one individual to another .
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