Example sentences of "to change from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | To change the government 's the policy if that 's what one calls it , it seems to change from year to year . |
2 | To change from Mozart to Shostakovich in seven or eight hours , travelling to different country to do so — it is n't absolutely needed , but it 's not easy to understand that it 's not needed . |
3 | It stood four square , its dark red walls half covered with large-leafed Virginia creeper just beginning to change from green to gold and russet colours . |
4 | Every few minutes I found some reason to stop : to take off my sweater , to put on my robe , to change from boots to training-shoes and back again , to eat some oats , to take my temperature , to redistribute the load inside the lockers and , when I had no other excuse , simply to rest . |
5 | Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society . |
6 | In the far north , where the landscape is turned white in winter by snow , mammals like rabbits and birds like ptarmigan have to change from brown to white and back again when the snows melt in spring . |
7 | By the end of the 18th century , however , the emphasis was beginning to change from fieldwork to excavation . |
8 | Because of the confusion which might result from the use of economy in the context of the market Hayek labels the market order a ‘ catallaxy ’ — a word derived from the Greek verb Katallassein which means not simply ‘ to exchange ’ but ‘ to admit into the community ’ and ‘ to change from enemy into friend ’ . |
9 | I note that you suggest buses should wait at Livingston South station , thus permitting residents of Murieston an opportunity to change from trains from Edinburgh onto the services 304/306 . |
10 | These patterns , each of which can be characterized in fractal terms , continue to change from step to step , unfolding a remarkable sequence , dynamic fractals . |
11 | You can use DATA in conjunction with READ to include data in your program which you may need to change from time to time , but which does not need to be different every time you run the program . |
12 | The sky would begin to change from grey to silver gilt , then peach , but still the sun did not rise . |
13 | Second , why are the meanings of words often felt to change from context to context , and how is successful communication possible if such instability exists ? |