Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Drugged you drag grief from room to room and weep ,
2 I watched the smoke rising from the liquid as it changed colour from red to purple and at last to green .
3 In particular , as Walsh emphasized in his public statement of Sept. 16 , it highlighted the difficulties of reconciling the need for rapid exposure of government wrongdoing , which prompted congressional investigators to grant immunity from prosecution to key witnesses , with the aim of convicting those responsible for misdeeds .
4 Both involve promotion from executive to manager in two sectors of the division .
5 The view that the Lord 's Day is essentially the Jewish Sabbath — a ‘ taboo ’ day — transferred from the seventh to the first day of the week found expression from time to time in medieval law and theology .
6 The sole entertainment in the restaurant to which they went was a violinist ‘ with three strands of henna 'd hair from left to right . ’
7 From DEC 's multi-colour , multi-font text widget , users can additionally edit text from right to left .
8 Chapel-le-Dale has many natural attractions but these must be forsworn if the day 's objective for those walking is Ingleborough 's summit ; the rising road should be followed further to the Hill Inn , a renowned hostelry dispensing manna from heaven to weary Three Peaks walkers .
9 The nurse will know that her situation will present conflict from time to time , but that this is recognised .
10 The Constitution also granted immunity from prosecution to members of the armed forces , police and prison services for their actions during the 1987 coups and during the period of military government up to the end of 1987 .
11 She urges the excellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age and animated sometimes the housebreaker and sometimes the conqueror . ’
12 In his work in the western part of the United States not only did he describe physical erosive processes but was also able to derive a system of laws governing progress from initial to adjusted forms ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 ) and in his Report on the Geology of the Henry Mountains ( 1877 ) he provided the first major treatment by a geologist of the mechanics of fluvial processes .
13 I scoffed at such nonsense , and leapt up the beach , lanyard in hand , only to fall flat in the surf , as the waves turned sand from firm to quick .
14 All that 's happened is that , in switching from rock to soul , agit-pop has shifted emphasis from denunciation to affirmation , or what has been called offensive optimism .
15 The most ambitious of the three catalogues is that from Brussels , which includes art from Pole to Pole .
16 The cloud is quite a bit thinner than yesterday , but the sequence still shows movement from east to west , which is n't good news when the north sea is cold .
17 As children we have a natural ability to experience life from moment to moment , as is also true with animals .
18 After a great deal of persuasion , a baby food manufacturer agreed to get a video , which shows transition from breast to bottle-feeding , signed and sub-titled .
19 6 The Artist will be provided with expenses to cover travel from home to location for the engagement and will be provided with transport to all locations during the making of the Video .
20 6 The Artist will be provided with expenses to cover travel from home to location for the engagement and will be provided with transport to all locations during the making of the Video .
21 There is evidence to suggest that young swains showed interest from time to time but were probably defeated by lack of time and opportunity on the one hand and by Hannah 's shy , reserved nature on the other .
22 They will stay even-tempered from morning to night .
23 And meanwhile we 'll keep going you know and er and do what we have to do which is to make sure that when they get dow when they get round to that table sitting down that well certainly the the quarry men are not gon na be hungry if if you know what I mean I mean they they gon na sit there with full bellies in a sense that they 're not gon na be starved back and I mean th that sounds rather dramatic and a cliched but I mean when you 're living on the bread line and expecting money from week to week I mean that 's what it 's all about is n't it you know and and the food parcel .
24 Probably the single most raised criticism of PageMaker in its earlier versions was that it did not automatically flow text from column to column or page to page .
25 Breeding takes place from spring to mid summer .
26 The transfer always takes place from right to left .
27 They can just be people who believe they ought to reshape society from top to bottom .
28 Moving down you 'll find a hotplate with two large spillage wells , four sealed burners which are easy to remove and two large removable pan supports which help you slide food from burner to burner .
29 If you think about the problems that there are with mathematics , whereby it 's not just a question of scanning print from left to right , but that you were involved in processes where sometimes you 're moving from left to right and sometimes from right to left , sometimes vertically .
30 Whilst the appropriate personnel and appropriate fee levels requiring authorisation from region to region it is important that a control mechanism exists .
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