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

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1 The current trend towards ever higher emissions would be curbed by energy conservation ( accounting for around 43 per cent of the required reduction ) and a shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy ( accounting for the remaining 57 per cent ) .
2 In all cases the strife has fundamentally weakened central governments , diverting both energy and money away from development issues to the domestic conflicts which assume overwhelming importance .
3 The next part of the discussion moves away from research institutions to farmers and pastoralists themselves , and concerns the accessibility of new agricultural technology to these people .
4 A major reason for this has been the move by customers away from cash transactions to cheque and credit card transactions .
5 Unbuffered by variations in gradient , their flows often fluctuate widely from afternoon maxima to early morning minima .
6 We move now from tree spirits to water spirits , from maypoles to wells , and another custom whose origins reach back to pre-Christian times .
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