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

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1 It may range from one afternoon a week to full extension services opening daily , staffed by a paid worker and volunteers .
2 If it seems surprising that the same forms of rioting should recur from one place to another over lapses of time , it should be remembered that food rioting was neither an isolated nor a continuous form of popular action .
3 Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos
4 That the worlds of business and education should learn from one another ought to be a truism , given that both worlds and cultures impinge on and shape most people 's lives .
5 Usually it 'll be , it 'll sleep from one feed to the next .
6 So they 'll move from one window to another make a decision on that information in the other window and come back to what they were doing before .
7 But the song might spread from one bird to another by imitation — and give British Telecom a lot of free advertising as well as confuse telephone subscribers .
8 The degree of economic specialization might vary from one centre to another , and in the last resort it is not always easy to define what was a town .
9 The authority of a manager might come from one or more sources .
10 Now , two of the questions out of the six will come from developmental and four of the questions of the six will be coming from the topics that I 've covered on most of s it 'll come from one one of the many topics that I 've c or several of the topics that I 've covered .
11 In fact , an incurious person might travel from one end of them to the other without seeing a single shrub .
12 Darwin , on the other hand felt that if bodies could evolve from one form to the other , therefore the mind could as well , though he freely admitted that he had no ideas concerning the essential nature of mind itself , nor even of life .
13 But , ‘ Our façade , so rudely shaken , could crumble from one moment to another . ’
14 Are you a member of a club or society which could benefit from one of our presentations ?
15 Only the dome needs to be replaced , but the son of the architect is still alive , is himself an architect and has all the plans , so restoration work could begin from one day to the next .
16 The basis of these systems was the allocation of credit points to parts of courses so that candidates could move from one course to another or from one centre to another and carry credit for past achievement , where that achievement was relevant to the new course .
17 In the Survival Study , children could move from one treatment group to the other by moving between clusters with different treatment assignments .
18 It was only a little narrow you could step from one pavement to the other on the other side of the road .
19 What , however , caused almost universal consternation was my suggestion that we should go a stage further and see whether it was possible to introduce ‘ portable ’ pensions — pensions which you could take from one job to another .
20 An Act of 1662 ( 14Car.II.c. 12 ) defined the law of settlement ; that is , how a pauper 's place of legal settlement could change from one parish to another , and therefore which parish was legally bound to support him .
21 The people in the city could change from one eye to the other on different days , but Lachlan — ’
22 You could go from one end of Renascia in two days and from side to side in three .
23 He 'd got the one of the quickest er turns of er of brain you know , he could switch from one thing to another , and he was most remarkable .
24 As a result , investigators are finding situations where the methane could come from one or more of a number of sources .
25 I was not earning nearly enough for a piano , however modestly priced , but it would cost less than I could raise from one of the famille rose vases I had brought from the house in Park Terrace .
26 And of course the authority was glad to get shot of them , and then the tramps , they used to go round the country , and they used to walk from one village to another and mainly , people who had arrived in Ipswich casual ward , had previously been the night at Stowmarket .
27 Little is said about how this process works apart from the suggestion that a number of presentations of a given object or event may be needed if invariant aspects are to be distinguished from incidental features that may vary from one occasion to another .
28 The mix of open and closed boundaries may vary from one society , category , community or individual to another .
29 The time available and balance of the Kurator 's work may vary from one municipality to another .
30 Also , because it is a natural product , its textures may vary from one batch to the next .
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