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

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1 This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others .
2 Firstly , there must at least once have been a flow of funds from savers to the trust and on to borrowers , when the trust was first established .
3 This was not the case in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , and the Convention of Royal Burghs passed several Acts prohibiting any persons from being chosen as Commissioners from Boroughs to the Parliament , except freemen , merchants and traffickers .
4 Evidence suggests that the virus was introduced into this vulnerable environment by long-distance lorry drivers transporting goods from Natal 's ports to neighbouring countries , and by refugees from countries to the north which have more widespread epidemics of AIDS .
5 It is envisaged that the investigation officer would be a legal officer in the Civil Service with special training , who would take full statements from parties to the dispute and any key witnesses and inspect all the documentation relevant to the case .
6 The comments I made about the narrowness of Nicolson Street at the Community Centre was based on observations from Highways to the effect that it would not be possible to fit in a northbound bus lane unless there were only a single southbound lane and no bus stop .
7 If this flow could be transported to North Wales , it would stand half as high as Snowdon ; if it could be transported to Surrey , it would be half as high again as the highest hill , and , such is the attraction of all high objects from mountains to the cost of living , it would be an important landmark , regularly thronged in summer with picnickers and ramblers , and would feature on scores of postcards .
8 Bolting on natural limestone cliffs in the Yorkshire Dales has recently brought significant numbers of complaints from visitors to the area , with the result that access to at least one of the big three cliffs is in imminent jeopardy for all climbers .
9 Dangermond gives several examples in his paper including the use of NETWORK for the allocation of emergency vehicles , optimum routeing of fire engines from garages to the accident scene and the movement of spills through sewers and river networks .
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