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

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1 O'Keeffe 's immediate reaction to the criticism generated by the 1923 show is not known , but it is clear from a letter she wrote to Mitchell Kennerley of the Anderson Gallery in the autumn of 1922 , soon after Rosenfeld 's second article appeared , that she had objected from the beginning to Hartley 's and Rosenfeld 's assessments of her and her art : ‘ You see Rosenfeld 's articles have embarrassed me — [ and ] I wanted to lose the one for the Hartley book when I had the only copy of it to read — so it could n't be in the book . ’
2 On 22 February 1986 the deceased was transferred from the hospital to Samuel Saye House .
3 Only when a significant amount of food preparation moved from the home to food factories and when people became considerably more interested in what they were eating in the 1960s was there pressure to have more informative labels .
4 In response to a Parliamentary question , Paymaster General Sir John Cope told Mrs Kennedy that 1,100 posts will be moved from the south-east to Liverpool .
5 They had been moved from the prison to Avicennes hospital in June after a serious deterioration in their condition .
6 The number of visitors to Redcar has fallen dramatically according to latest figures and Langbaurgh councillors blame its ‘ invisible ’ tourist information office , which has moved from the seafront to Dundas Street .
7 Transfers and new appointments were made from the mainland to BBC Northern Ireland so that it became almost as firmly a government instrument as , for instance , the army 's information office in Lisburn .
8 Sarah Hughes mentioned that a response was needed from the Union to Tim Mould 's paper on career development/equal opportunities .
9 There they were dragged from the truck to Mr Stokle 's Vauxhall Viva car , which had followed .
10 One East Berliner was driven from the crossing to Charlottenburg , three miles away in the British sector , at the concessionary rate of 1 East Mark to 1 DeutscheMark , compared with the market rate of 10-1 , highlighting the fact that the only constraint on East Germans is now financial .
11 The bag and the oil had nestled behind his testicles , held in place by his underpants , as he had walked from the Factory to Hut 2 , evaded the evening search .
12 Another who has benefited from the visit to Switzerland is maintenance supervisor .
13 A welfare evaluation of the different policies is shown in Table 5 , given welfare as defined in ( 20 ) , where the equilibrium values of prices and quantities are derived from the solution to equations ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 16 ) , and ( 24 ) .
14 Trains run from the station to Wengen , Jungfrau and Murren .
15 It fell to the diminutive and very tired Mr Havel to declare that a message had gone from the Forum to Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev , urging them to look closely at 1968 and the invasion when they meet next month .
16 That is perhaps why he was still sensitive about his public reputation — an essay in Twentieth Century on him by Edward Dahlberg , and a book by Northrop Frye , both incurred his displeasure ; he insisted also that certain lines about his alleged anti-semitism should be removed from the preface to Wyndham Lewis 's selected letters .
17 Then came the consignment of houseplants for the offices , tradescantia and sanseveria and ficus elasica that were doomed from the start to dehydration and ultimately to have their pots serve as repositories for cigarette ash .
18 According to the Hottentots of South Africa , the hare was sent from the Moon to Earth with a message to give Man a symbol of hope : just as the Moon died and rose again , so Mankind should die and rise again .
19 Already , seventy men had emigrated from the glen to America , and McQueen intended to follow them within the year .
20 The bulk of the houses were grouped around the Church , along what is now the High St. and extended from the Plough to Hall House ( or Bourne 's ) , then from there in a line down to the river with Halling House or the Old Palace prominent by the Church .
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