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

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1 I am trying to give you hard facts , tell you how the traits of human personality are carried from parents to offspring , tell you accurately how the environment modifies inherited characteristics .
2 Tim Lawrence has been transferred from Maps to Music .
3 Surplus of PmRMPc has been transferred from consumers to producers and total surplus has fallen to ARMPc .
4 Some compartments in the model could be subdivided : for example , radionuclides are transferred from animals to people by drinking milk or by eating the animal meat , and while the consumption of milk is a fast pathway , that of meat is slower .
5 Its Mayor held criminal jurisdiction and various wrongdoers , including mutineers , have been hauled from ships to Saltash Guildhall for justice to be done .
6 While this may mean that disabled people are shifting from institutions to ghettoes , it nevertheless heralds an age when disabled people are not to be cured as such .
7 Savings accounts in banks were left untouched , but the decree limited for the next six months the amount of cash which could be withdrawn from accounts to a maximum Rbs500 per month , although it authorized the use of bank transfers by individuals for payment to state shops and enterprises .
8 Arab traders exploited the winds of the Indian Ocean to knit together the Persian Gulf , the coast of east Africa and the Malabar coast of south India , where goods could be transferred from dhows to junks bound for Canton .
9 An interesting sidelight on battlefront conditions came from his remarks that the Peshmerga brought in for attention mainly tended to be suffering from wounds to their limbs from weapons such as Kalashnikovs , since those who sustained head or body injuries generally failed to get as far as a field hospital .
10 This can probably best be discovered from responses to a series of questions :
11 MMT Computing AS Ltd , the only one to deal in a vertical market — AS/400 software — saw a lot of new work because , Haines said , many users are converting from mainframes to mid-range systems .
12 The counties with the most charters are Kent , Somerset and Worcestershire , and here large blocks of land were defined from the seventh century onwards , particularly when they were granted from kings to early monasteries .
13 If the ostriches were indeed infected with BSE by this route , it would be the first recorded case of the disease being transmitted from cattle to birds [ see Eds passim ] .
14 The only problem was that by the time you had finished the slide show at the end of the evening you were covered from fingertips to armpits in coloured ink and oil and all the gunge associated with it .
15 Padding is moving from shoulders to chest — yes , bosoms are back !
16 Most of the writing is taken from letters to members of Lifelines , a British and Irish-based organisation which puts death row inmates in touch with potential letter-writers .
17 The work is therefore not paced by the track , and the job cycle time is extended from seconds to about 20 minutes .
18 On the same day Richard Gough was transferred from Spurs to Rangers for £1.5 million .
19 But even where it was extended from churches to houses , a spiritual asceticism seems to be its distinguishing characteristic .
20 Most of the following information was obtained from replies to a letter from the Chairman to more than fifty correspondents in various parts of the world ( see Appendix 2.9 ) .
21 Not one single name was forwarded from branches to HQ , and so no action could be taken .
22 Not one single name was forwarded from branches to HQ , and so no action could be taken .
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