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

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1 As laicisation has forced religion from community to private practice , we should not be surprised that so few people know how to mourn together and share common griefs .
2 A similar policy for mentally ill people moved patients at record speed from asylum to cardboard box , tent , and lions ' cage .
3 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
4 There are of course some real disadvantages in the switch from weekly to monthly pay , and the switch from cash to a bank account which tends to accompany this .
5 The trust highlights changes in farming practice that have led to the decline , including a switch from spring to autumn cultivation , depriving the birds of stubble for winter feeding , the growth in the use of inorganic fertilisers and insecticides , and the greater effectiveness of herbicides in controlling weeds .
6 These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax .
7 A chemist by background , Worswick made a switch from research to commercial management quite early in his career .
8 That a switch from tax to debt finance may affect the rate of capital formation has been argued by Modigliani ( 1961 ) in the context of a simple life-cycle model .
9 Elements to be studied range in concentration from ore-grade to ultra-trace element .
10 The progress of any piece of work from layout to final block ready for reproduction is monitored by the progress or traffic department with a special eye on timing .
11 These are the major muscle groups at work when the transfer from backswing to forward swing starts .
12 The Plowden Report on primary schools was awaited , and a wholesale tinkering with the age of transfer from primary to secondary school would obviously be unwelcome .
13 Of particular interest is the age distribution of the children and it is evident that 12 and 13 year olds are most at risk and this coincides with their transfer from primary to secondary school .
14 Has the transfer from public to private ownership improved productive efficiency ?
15 Former Rovers boss Don Mackay took him on a free transfer from Gijon to Ewood Park two seasons ago .
16 In addition to finding that many Boroughs actually made a profit from council house rents , and thus subsidized ratepayers , they found that the highest transfer from rates to council housing was no less than 443 per cent above average .
17 In the wake of falling attendance and other emerging Unix shows , Uniforum has switched its show management from Pemco to IDG World Expo for Uniforum ‘ 94 scheduled for March 23–25 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco .
18 Consequently the company is touting it as the first hub to support seamless migration from direct-attached to Token Ring-attached devices .
19 But all over Britain , in far less august surroundings , every day equally serious damage is done to people playing all sorts of sport from karate to table tennis .
20 Soccer and football enthusiasts travel across continents to follow and support their teams , and there arc countless organized holidays on which the client can learn any sport from archery to flotilla sailing and wind surfing .
21 Such arguments perhaps illustrate the extent of the fall from grace to positivist criminology in recent years .
22 Any interrupt ( such as that caused by the completion of a transput operation , or a floating.point overflow ) causes a return from problem to supervisor mode , since it is the supervisor 's task to process such conditions .
23 Considerable changes in alcohol treatment policy have taken place , marked in particular by a shift from specialist to community care ; an increased role for the voluntary sector and primary health care ; and a change in definitions of alcoholism from theories of disease to concepts of problem alcohol use .
24 The 1993 changes are likely to intensify yet further this shift from public to private provision .
25 Although within Goody 's own terms they do provide a challenge to his claims for the consequences of a shift from oral to literate culture , they do not provide an unambiguous or ‘ scientific ’ starting point from which to test those claims .
26 Still , the shift from slave to non-slave labour was striking .
27 In addition to this the shift from Wimpy to Burger King has altered the technology used in production of the hamburgers .
28 The shift from tobacco to sugar cultivation in the West Indian islands was now almost complete , and the cultivation of food crops was being steadily abandoned to leave more space for the specialist production of still more sugar .
29 So the story behind the statistical shift from self-employment to wage labour is one of an exodus from the land .
30 As Foucault ( 1977 ) famously observed , the end of the eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century saw a massive shift from corporal to carceral punishment .
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