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

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1 The income from farming in Northern Ireland in 1992 is estimated to have amounted to £224.2m .
2 The path up the gully from Bridge of Orchy is certainly the shortest route to the two peaks , but for a longer and more spectacular walk there is a deliciously tempting circuit round the back of the mountains via Auch Gleann .
3 The traverse of the ridge from end to end is a challenge exclusively for equipped and experienced cragsmen , progress along it being possible only by arduous scrambling and rockclimbing .
4 For the fourth time of asking , what will be the impact on 15 Para of the change from battalion to company status , where will the battallion headquarters be , why is it being taken out of Scotland , and , at a time when the Secretary of State says that flexibility and mobility are the key attributes of Britain 's Army , why are we making major reductions in a force which is the most flexible and mobile in the British Army ?
5 Sublimation is the change from solid to gas on heating and from gas to solid on cooling without passing through the liquid phase .
6 A noble vessel leaving the port shews that extended commerce has been the result of the change from slavery to freedom .
7 I have little doubt that the alteration was the composer 's own — particularly since the trill added to the piano part in the answering phrase ( it has no parallel in the violin part of the Septet ) serves to give variety to the ‘ echo ’ , as a substitute for the change from major to minor .
8 The change from misery to this singing happiness was almost more than she could bear .
9 The important point in the present context is that the change from present to past tense destroys the identity of the plural noun ( in this example lies ) and the third person singular verb ( again lies ) .
10 The change from openness to selective accessibility fundamentally influenced the nature of factional politics at court .
11 The change from baseline in knowledge , attitude , and belief at the 1990 follow up are also given in table III .
12 In his time , David has seen the change from coal to oil , and now to gas fired boilers .
13 In order for this to work , the change from symmetry to broken symmetry must have taken place very slowly inside the bubble , but this is quite possible according to grand unified theories .
14 The change from totalitarianism to democracy will be much more complicated than we thought .
15 The change from flute to piccolo or vice versa occupies only a few seconds .
16 A crucial factor in achieving the change from hospital to community in Exeter was that district finance officers were able to fund their new services from within local budgets .
17 This period coincided with various socioeconomic advances which could also be usefully recorded , such as the change from horsepower to mechanisation and from an all-male workforce to a female civilian one .
18 This period coincided with various socioeconomic advances which could also be usefully recorded , such as the change from horsepower to mechanisation and from an all-male workforce to a female civilian one .
19 Looking back , there 's no doubt that we were too impatient and were unprepared for the major impact of the change from institution to community care on all concerned .
20 In Western Europe this was the beginning of the Renaissance and the change from Medievalism to classicism ; in Russia also there was a new era but not a Renaissance .
21 The Pan-Africanist Congress ( PAC ) described the proposals as a " transferring of the struggle from race to class " .
22 The overall curve in the board from nose to tail .
23 Its core would be those states which are committed to making European co-operation work across the board from security to social policy : Germany and its immediate neighbours .
24 Occasional Sunday afternoon music from Handel to Gershwin , played in the Saloon from 2pm–4pm by local musicians .
25 A few visits to the seashore will indicate that there is a considerable variation in the height of the tide from week to week .
26 On an application for judicial review made pursuant to leave granted by Auld J. on 7 June 1991 , the applicant in the first case , Renee Joyce Calder , a barrister , sought an order of certiorari to quash the finding by the Visitors to Lincoln 's Inn on 6 March 1991 , upholding a decision of a disciplinary tribunal of the Council of the Inns of Court that the applicant was guilty of professional misconduct but varying the sentence from disbarment to one of five years ' suspension .
27 This broad spectrum of the work-load was one of the main reasons for changing the name of the specialty from venereology to genito-urinary medicine .
28 When you do all the sums and move all the money from pocket to pocket it looks as if there is an increase of between 2 to 2.5 per cent and that is almost the difference between the previous inflation forecast of 3.5 per cent and the present inflation forecast of 5.75 per cent .
29 He is reported to be in the process of responding to offers of employment from other theatres in Ireland and across the water , and to be keen to return to the Lyric from time to time .
30 Her husband Adrian , a mental nurse , called the midwife from time to time and at about 7.30pm the midwife told the registrar .
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