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

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1 ‘ What in the world are you two talking of ? ’ interrupted Rose , whose perplexed gaze had been going from one to the other .
2 They invited me down to Cincinnati , Ohio , to observe networked computing — or personal computers which are linked together so that information can be transferred from one to another .
3 A dan grade can be numbered from one to ten .
4 And that they should n't have names at all , but simply be numbered from one to sixty .
5 Now might it not be also a very good idea then to report back to another public meeting with the results of those suggestions possibly done in a written form which could be freely available before the meeting so that people can discuss these in a structured way because I think this evening one of the problems about this evening is that points are being missed because issues are being jumped from one to another in no structured way and I think that it might be worth while for another meeting where it is structured but certainly to produce the results of your discussions internally to many of the ideas that you 've heard this evening .
6 Several doors ran off it , two now open as prisoners were being moved from one to the other .
7 Inadequate as its arable was , Sussex managed to build a considerable eighteenth-century prosperity on stock- and sheep-breeding , with an intensive use of downland and marshland grazing to complement the smaller Wealden pastures ; the beasts were moved from one to another as seasons changed .
8 The process is consequently one more akin to topping up the various activity boxes with water , with flows being initiated from one to another once selected levels have been achieved .
9 At school there was an iniquitous system known as House Order , according to which all the girls in one house were graded from one to , say , thirty-six , the criterion being the individual 's worth to the community .
10 In high risk populations such as those with a previous adenoma , the intervals between repeat colonscopy have been extended from one to three years .
11 And talking of cerebral haemorrhage , Jefferson Starship founder Paul Kantner is recovering from one in an LA hospital .
12 And talking of cerebral haemorrhage , Jefferson Starship founder Paul Kantner is recovering from one in an LA hospital .
13 Tensing and relaxation are then incorporated into the turtle response by tensing the body when assuming the turtle position , as a count is made from one to ten , followed by relaxation of the muscles , which is maintained for a few moments .
14 If buckets are used to fill the pool , they can be counted and discussions about empty and full will develop as water is transferred from one to the other .
15 Having prepared the solution of label , place a drop of it in the manipulation chamber or dish , sufficiently far away from the drop of medium in which the injections will be carried out , to prevent the two coalescing when the injection pipette is passed from one to the other .
16 I 've never seen anything like it before , ’ and she was looking from one to the other , wondering which one it was meant to fit , when Miss Rene startled her by saying , ‘ Well , get your coat and things off and try it on . ’
17 Ward was looking from one to the other .
18 He 'd send them then , he every dock was numbered from one to hundred and thirty and he 'd say righto , number one so and so , number five so and so and of course when they come back to the pool , they 'd go on the end of the rota .
19 The limitation of time for suit was increased from one to two years .
20 She did n't know any of the names ; she smiled and shook hands and was passed from one to the other like a parcel .
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