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

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1 This may have been done in the Middle Ages , but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards .
2 On the board 's summons to determine whether the assignees of deposits under assignments made between 5 and 30 July , were to be treated as depositors entitled to compensation from the fund pursuant to section 58(1) of the Act of 1987 : —
3 ROADS : Almost every week traffic restrictions are placed on a new section of the motorway network , reducing the number of lanes open to traffic from three , to two , or even one .
4 Contains a unique collection of historical toys , books , costumes and items relating to childhood from all over the world .
5 When reference is made to older children moving to adoption from public care , the concept used is that of ‘ inclusive ’ adoption or adoption with contact .
6 I think maybe half a dozen men went to war from Baldersdale , and poor Sidney Fawcett from West Birk Hatt was shot and killed while trying to escape from a prisoner-of-war camp .
7 When pupils return to school from the Delphi unit it is because the pupils themselves wish to ( in Roger 's words ‘ the problem solves itself ’ ) or because the staff are anxious to ‘ relieve the pressure ’ in the unit rather than as part of a scheduled policy of reintegration .
8 Here are a few fantastic facts from Wilf 's file : Every year 7,000 people suffer injuries related to television from fainting after seeing blood to choking on tea and biscuits .
9 Successful completion of the BSc Hons Computing and Information Systems leads to exemption from Parts 1 and 2 of the British Computer Society professional examinations .
10 Much more inspiring and less frequent were the sight and sounds of soldiers marching to war from drill hall to station .
11 He says ; There was a Jaguar parked and by it a group of four people men and women dancing to music from the jaguar car and there was a man standing far away from the group not connected but also dancing .
12 Earlier , Darlington magistrates listened to evidence from a former employee of Sturdy who contacted The Northern Echo with new information half way through the trial .
13 There is certainly no suggestion that Member States have to resile from the position adopted by the EAT in Newns v British Airways [ 1992 ] IRLR 575 that individual employees have no right to restrain a proposed transfer by their employer of the business on the grounds that the employee does not wish to transfer .
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