Example sentences of "transition [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The transitions between word ending states and word beginning states are then modified according to word boundary phonological rules .
2 6.8 Electronic energy levels and transitions in transition metal complexes
3 Electronic transitions in transition metal compounds , as in all other species , take place between occupied and empty orbitals .
4 Discussion will be comparatively abstract and detailed elaboration will be left to Chapter 7 , but the themes will be taken a little further forward in relation to a discussion of the transition of state engagement with society from modernism/modernization to post-modernism/post-modernization .
5 Beside the towering grandeur of Orvieto or San Salvatore , Spotik with its sensitive transition of colour tone , lie the no less grand geometric areas of colour on her Warehouse with its equally sensitive registration of tone .
6 BILL Clinton last night reassured America 's allies and enemies that foreign policy would remain firmly in President Bush 's hands during the transition of White House power .
7 In this chapter Jenny Corbett and Len Barton take a critical look at the concept of ‘ transition into adult life ’ for young people with disabilities and those categorised as having learning difficulties .
8 Doris Lessing 's later transition into science fiction writing indicates another complete alternative to realistic conventions , fantasy offering a strategy for escaping altogether the obligation to express a male-dominated world .
9 San Jose , California-based Conner Peripherals Inc warns that it expects to report a loss from operations for the second quarter ending June 30 , adding that the expected loss reflects ongoing price competition , excess capacity and a transition in product demand to 200Mb and higher capacity drives ; a continuation of factors affecting the second quarter , as well as a seasonal slowdown in the summer , could also lead to operating losses in the third quarter , the firm said .
10 The report shows that the number of finance staff ( excluding benefits administration ) is expected to rise by between 30 and 60 per cent in 1993-94 as the transition from poll tax to council tax takes place .
11 The drop in earnings was due to an extreme economic slowdown in Japan , a slow transition from hardware and low demand for new tools since users are dragging their feet over the transition from software Version 7.0 to Version 8.0 .
12 It could be anticipated that a new united Vietnam might regard neutralisation as a useful device to effect the transition from wartime dependence on external allies to a peacetime independent regional or subregional role .
13 Many LDO beds ( for example , 4.4Myr ) have a very sharp base marking an abrupt transition from nannofossil ooze to diatom ooze .
14 A slight ( and I mean very slight ) rhythmical easing back is all we are given to signify the transition from Allegro tempestoso to Moderato tranquillo ; albeit accompanied by a beautiful singing cantabile .
15 There is no theoretical reason to suppose that a transition from labour market income to state benefit income induces the onset of dependency : indeed , logically the reverse should happen , as individuals shift from being dependent on finding employment in the labour market , to being in receipt of an independent income guaranteed by the taxable capacity of the state .
16 And not many units will cope so well with the transition from studio friendliness to instant big-gig compatibility .
17 In conjunction with the necessity to provide for the transition from estate duty to CT .
18 where subscript ‘ helix ’ denotes the experimentally determined parameter for the coil-helix transition per base stack ; subscript ‘ r ’ denotes internal rotors ; ‘ h ’ , hydrophobic interactions ; ‘ s ’ , base stacking interactions ; and ‘ hb ’ , hydrogen bonds .
19 Current efforts to empower the end-user are typical of these — the qualities of current software documents how the transition to end-user computing is being made possible .
20 Grants to the colleges of advanced technology made at the time of their transition to university status brought the college library stocks up to a similar level .
21 The role of the military in the transition to ultranationalist authoritarianism in the 1930s remains controversial .
22 A similar scheme " Transition to Working Life " , which originated with the Grubb Institute , operates in London .
23 FINAL details of the £700 million relief scheme aimed at helping former ratepayers in the transition to poll tax were sent to local authorities yesterday , Mr Chris Patten , Environment Secretary , announced in a written answer .
24 FINAL details of the £700 million relief scheme aimed at helping former ratepayers in the transition to poll tax were sent to local authorities yesterday , Mr Chris Patten , Environment Secretary , announced in a written answer .
25 However , the NEC emphasized that such arrangements would not be allowed to " delay or obstruct the process of orderly transition to majority rule " .
26 NINETEEN blacks were massacred at a taxi-rank near Johannesburg last night in an attack the African National Congress said was aimed at derailing the transition to majority rule .
27 There were other difficulties that Brighton and other polytechnics had to face , apart from such academic and organizational ones , at the point of transition to polytechnic status .
28 Programme for transition to market economy
29 The peasantry remained distressingly unresponsive to agitation and the rapid development of industry seemed to be strengthening the regime and foreclosing the option of direct transition to peasant socialism .
30 He discusses the need for improving education and training and the way the contexts for transition to adult life have changed in the United Kingdom .
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