Example sentences of "[be] [verb] from one " in BNC.

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1 If the view condition is to be incremented from one state to another in a given number of steps , two complete sets of parameters need to be held .
2 Consequently thousands of workers may be sacked from one day to the next .
3 They can be traced from one frame to another :
4 He also pointed out , though somewhat less convincingly , that some geological structures could be traced from one continent to another across what are now wide stretches of ocean .
5 Mortensen ( 1933a ) noted that A. ingolfiana and A. norvegica were very similar and could only be distinguished from one another by the following characters ; the shape of the genital plate which has two branches in A. ingolfiana but in A. norvegica the abradial branch — the one on the ventral interradial side of the genital plate is reduced and broadened , while the radial shields which are more rounded on the proximal abradial — outer side in A. ingolfiana while in A. norvegica this side is more angular .
6 Furthermore , the twentieth century may be regarded from one aspect as the culminating stage in a process whereby the world has been transformed , not into a single political system , but into a single political arena in which there are no longer isolated and autonomous units , but all states and political movements are enmeshed in global politics within which they exhibit varying degrees of dependence or independence .
7 During the twentieth century two world wars have resulted largely from the conflicts among European nations , spreading in the Second World War to encompass the rivalry between the US and Japan ; and although that war may also be considered from one aspect as an ideological confrontation between fascism and democracy , the influence of nationalism was still very great .
8 At the least they should be planted no wider than two abreast where each plant can be approached from one side .
9 To have one standing in the corner of every room in the house is a tremendous help to an old person who can not bend ; although , of course , one will suffice , as it can be carried from one room to another when it is needed .
10 This second volume contains , besides several ingenious smaller pieces , written on particular occasions , The Unhappy Father , a tragedy , with three acts of a second play , written at the request of a friend , in about a fortnight , and some letters of this extraordinary young woman , which have a solidity in them far beyond what could be expected from one of her years , and so destitute of the advantages of education …
11 As would be expected from one of the three largest power tool manufacturers , there is a host of accessories on offer , from a polishing pad to a range of 28 screwdriver bits .
12 These mechanisms can not simply be lifted from one society ( and thus from one language via literal translation ) to another .
13 This is because each tends to be written from one of three main analytic standpoints , each of which is extremely convincing — in its own terms .
14 ( I subsequently had ( 27 April ) a site meeting with an EGBT official , who completed a proposal form on the spot — however , the funding aspects are not my main concern here ; suffice it to say , 1 ) that I have always been confident that funding would be secured from one source or another , and 2 ) that my direct approach to SNH was done only because I had indications that their project approvals took months rather than weeks — something I have subsequently been assured is not true ) .
15 The technology does exist for recycling plastics but , for it to be successful , packaging would have to be made from one type of plastic only .
16 Also bear in mind that if you want to make some authentic-looking rose buds , each one will only need three or four petals , so several buds can be made from one flower .
17 Shifts could be made from one monoculture to another in response to market conditions and were made both in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; but they were made without any fundamental change in the traditional crop economy or any mitigation of the problems of rural under-employment .
18 So , since they claim to know the complete and final story about the nature of mental substance , it is incumbent on them to show that it is impossible for the same consciousness to be transferred from one substance to another .
19 Much of the $50 million of software exports in 1980 consisted of what is called conversion work : the recoding of programs so that they can be transferred from one computer to another .
20 This data can quickly be transferred from one information system to another and can be combined and transformed in ways which might not otherwise be practicable ; furthermore , data held on computers is invisible and not directly intelligible so that people have more difficulty in knowing what is in the records or what is happening to them .
21 This is commonly done where information needs to be transferred from one computer to another as in banking or for the operation of a fax machine .
22 If a vehicle needs to be temporarily substituted for one of the operator 's authorized vehicles or a vehicle needs to be transferred from one operating centre to another the LA does not need to be informed .
23 ‘ No risk ’ activity is safe as no infectious body fluids ( for example blood , semen , vaginal secretions ) can be transferred from one person to another .
24 Instead we can design a computer which has as its instruction set a set of primitive operations ( or micro-instructions ) , to cause control signals to be Sent to the various parts of the computer , and data to be transferred from one processor register to another .
25 Provided there is a common understanding about aims , objectives , learner 's needs and motivation , lesson planning and use of appropriate resources many communicative language teaching methods can , indeed , be transferred from one area to another .
26 For example money in the form of bookkeeping entries in bank accounts can be transferred from one account to another by the use of such mechanisms as cheques , standing orders and direct debits .
27 Thus by the use of cheques , credit cards , standing orders , etc. , money can be transferred from one person or institution to another without having to rely on cash .
28 Cases may be transferred from one family proceedings court to another and also to a county court care centre and ultimately the High Court in certain circumstances .
29 Cases may be transferred from one court to another to avoid delay ( see Chapter 4 ) .
30 The Germans have clearly demonstrated by their heavy exactions and by their systematic exploitation of the occupied territories that very large contributions , in labour and in goods , as well as in money , can be collected from one country for the benefit of another .
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