Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The proposition that industrial co-operatives can create and distribute wealth at least as well and probably better than the traditional forms of industry had already been argued from cause to probable effect .
2 Apart from needing internal return pipes of different lengths , the lid and powerhead could then just be moved from jar to jar .
3 In this context Marxism furnishes its own distinctive teleology of the oppressed , which can easily be transposed from class to nation or ‘ race ’ .
4 These have a number of advantages : they are easy to use and set up , requiring little or no training of the operator , can often store pages graphically for retrieval later and can easily be switched from office to office .
5 In many societies occupational status has been or still is transmitted from father to son and from mother to daughter .
6 The rule has been slightly relaxed over the last few years , although only in relation to secondary legislation ; it has also been breached from time to time by a number of judges , not least by judicial free spirit , the former Master of the Rolls , Lord Denning .
7 Class tests may also be held from time to time .
8 The linker always casts off the right to left and the last row before casting off must also be knitted from right to left .
9 You will probably be visited from time to time , and in some areas you will get practical help such as toy kits , toy libraries , first aid kits and safety equipment on loan .
10 With more sophisticated design procedures under CAD , the balance of costs is clearly being shifted from manufacture to design and it becomes more important for cost accountants to use their cost analysis at the design phase ( i.e. the ex ante use of activity-based principles discussed earlier ) .
11 It must then be levelled from end to end and side to side by means of a board and spirit level ( Fig 2b ) .
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