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

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1 Therefore , a transfer from the husband to husband and wife " to hold upon the trusts of a declaration of trust of even date " may be rejected by the registrar , for its wording puts him on notice of a trust the terms of which he does not know .
2 After nine months in office he still is uncertain whether to go fast or slow on any issue from the Russians to oil slicks .
3 That Committee is at a remove from the day to day problems that harass the project members , and has a special responsibility for drawing attention to underlying problems and longer term implications .
4 I have warrant from the king to deal-to keep open , if I can , a means of communication with Glendower , any honest way of continuing the debate that may yet stop this fighting , and let tradesmen and students and friars move freely about their business again .
5 These include : mention of the proper term ; textual distance from a clue to resolution ; reader familiarity with the base domain and degree of unfamiliarity with the target domain ; and so on .
6 They , they brought a fielder from the offside to sort of short square leg to stop him I suppose sweeping and that 's why he , he played that ugly padding shot there .
7 Low salaries have also led to a brain drain from the MOH to donor organizations .
8 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
9 The Swedes recently sought support from the Commission to beef up the 1979 Geneva convention on long-range trans-boundary pollution .
10 Scurrying aft , I had a fast shave , using the pink slime from the soap-dispenser to lather my face .
11 ( c ) Extra-statutory concession D6 This concession happily can exempt the whole gain resulting from the disposal from a charge to capital gains tax even if the conveyance or transfer to the wife takes place 36 months after the husband has left the former matrimonial home .
12 Outside in the courtyard lay brothers were moving baggage from the carts to sumpter ponies whose iron-shod hooves scraped the cobbles , their hot breath hanging like clouds as they whinnied in protest at being taken from their warm stables .
13 It 's a long walk from the Tower to Poplar . ’
14 The first occurs at the transition from the institution to independence , when the girls were often in need of help and about to launch themselves on a course in life from which it might be hard to turn back .
15 The Queen congratulated the city in a letter from an aide to Lord Mayor Mike Black last week .
16 For the sake of completeness , I should also mention the development of the fuel cycle from the mine to reprocessing , which France and Great Britain have mastered .
17 But I decided to give my countryman a chance , not that I 'd moved four thousand miles to be shown around London by a fellow American , and a hick from the provinces to boot .
18 Patient 302 — only two small polyps , in the rectum but hundreds of adenomatous polyps >0.5 cm diameter from the rectum to caecum on colonoscopy aged 32 years .
19 Undertakings to obtain exemption from a charge to value added tax on the transaction .
20 The rail privatisation issue and the appalling loss of freight from the railway to road haulage is frightening in its implications .
21 Thus the generation 1690–1720 saw a considerable transference of real power from the King to Parliament , partly as a result of specific acts of legislation and partly because of the enormous changes in the country 's fiscal system and relationship to Europe which occurred in these years .
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