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

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1 A journal publishing the new material which had been added from time to time to the machine-readable text .
2 Over the next 3 years the maturing Balsamic vinegar is carefully transferred from Mulberry to Chestnut to Juniper wood barrels .
3 In the space of only two weeks , the Slovak lawyer has moved from dissident to defendant to government minister .
4 During the exchange itself he 'd moved from suspicion to disbelief to disgust and finally to acceptance of Estabrook 's proposal .
5 He tried to remember what the weather had been like in the last week and realized he had no idea ; like many city-dwellers he had moved from flat to car to office without registering any variation .
6 I accepted plate and cup , thanked her , and wondered how on earth , into a conversation which had ranged from hydroponics to knitting to the situation in the smaller countries of the Warsaw Pact to the best breed of wool for spinning tweed to the honey and the siting of the hives — how on earth I could decently introduce my queries about Ewen Mackay .
7 The script cut from psychiatry to politics to history to Euro-moralising with dizzy speed ; film-clip collages of Hitler saluting , Hess ( or not-Hess ) in the mortuary , hamburger ads , crumbling buildings , a screaming man in seventeenth-century dress , and the widow miming Hess 's improbable suicide all chimed in an unholy jangle with the events on stage .
8 The implications of modern ideas about chaos for fully turbulent motion ( as opposed to transition to turbulence to be considered in Section 24.7 ) are primarily concerned with our general understanding of the word ‘ turbulence ’ .
9 This effect causes the pickup coil pulses associated with entry to saturation to be noise and undesirable for use in the final measurement system .
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