Example sentences of "were [vb pp] [adv prt] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | They were closed down from time to time and checked the day prior to our morning operation . |
2 | A child , named Lewis after his father , was born to Goram and his wife 18 months ago , and added another stabilising dimension to the life of a player now consumed by the need to make the most of the gifts that were handed down from father to son . |
3 | It was in fact , a closed shop , and those working practices and skills were handed down from mother to daughter . |
4 | The Row was a highly-traditional society where the skills of the trade were passed on from generation to generation . |
5 | So stable were these chemical compounds that they were passed on from prey to predator by their accumulation in fatty tissue , involving a metabolic process which led to higher concentrations as the insecticide was passed along the chain . |
6 | Thereafter , the fieldworkers were passed on from person to person within the communities ; thus , the informant groups were self-recruited in that the speakers were not known to the investigators beforehand . |
7 | By exaggerating these postures the differences were obvious but as the paddle strokes were passed on from instructor to instructor the artificial distortions were slowly adopted into reality . |
8 | ‘ Arts ’ , or crafts , relied on practice ; and these traditional activities were passed on from father to son , or at least master to apprentice , as Faraday learned bookbinding , and as Davy had begun to learn medicine . |
9 | In the thirteenth century , itinerant royal justices were sent out from time to time with a list of enquiries to put to local communities . |