Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] from [art] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 By autumn 1986 responsibility for criminal prosecutions will have been transferred from the police to a new Crown Prosecution Service staffed by lawyers under the control of the Director of Public Prosecutions .
2 Rafters would be placed from the wall-plates to the ridge piece , probably supported on purlins .
3 Permanent representatives would be assigned from the ministries to the joint headquarters before Sept. 1 .
4 Food , whether as aid or as normal trade , could not be moved from the ports to the people who needed it .
5 When not enough iron is available the amount of haemoglobin in the blood is reduced , leading to a decrease in the amount of oxygen which can be transported from the lungs to the tissues .
6 The tribunal clerk will have some idea of the numbers likely to attend and to be represented from the replies to the short questionnaire sent to claimants with the adjudication officer 's submission .
7 The answer to the third is that the Criminal Justice Act 1991 introduced new guidelines which can be passed from the magistrates to the social services to ensure that from October this year juveniles can be remanded in custody under certain conditions not previously available to the courts .
8 Threshed straw had to be taken from the barns to the cattle or the horses for use as feed or litter .
9 Physics is interesting in having connotations of both : as a physical science , its discoveries ( and the skills it gives to its graduates ) have obvious uses for industry ; while its status as a ‘ pure ’ rather than an ‘ applied ’ science gives it the appearance of being removed from the uses to which it may be put .
10 From the outset it is most important that the investigator should decide precisely what information is required from the sediments to be analysed ( McCave , 1979a ) .
11 It was crammed from the cellars to the roof space with furniture , pictures , sculptures , jewellery and objets d'art .
12 Gradually the burden was extended from the ports to the whole of the coastal shires , and then to inland towns and counties .
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