Example sentences of "[vb pp] from one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the warren and burrow systems are first cleared in the autumn , subsequent work in the area on other systems is likely to lead to rabbits evicted from one set of burrows going to ground elsewhere .
2 The degree of success varied from one head to another .
3 The speed at which an awareness of national fashions in architecture grew varied from one area to another .
4 As Tables 10–13 , below , show , most of the factors mentioned were common to all exhibitions , although the degree to which a particular factor contributed to an exhibition 's success varied from one exhibition to another .
5 Their controlled study showed that the social withdrawal and poverty of speech of chronic patients varied from one hospital to another according to the severity of ward restrictiveness , absence of personal belongings , and the length of time that patients were left to do nothing .
6 book , then it 's gon na get forgo , forgotten from one day to the next .
7 Another cause is that complete regions of DNA are transposed from one part of the molecule to another , or that foreign DNA from a virus has been inserted .
8 The exhortations of Scripture which relate to personal qualities and Christian virtues require little adaptation when transposed from one culture to another .
9 During the twentieth century two world wars have resulted largely from the conflicts among European nations , spreading in the Second World War to encompass the rivalry between the US and Japan ; and although that war may also be considered from one aspect as an ideological confrontation between fascism and democracy , the influence of nationalism was still very great .
10 To have one standing in the corner of every room in the house is a tremendous help to an old person who can not bend ; although , of course , one will suffice , as it can be carried from one room to another when it is needed .
11 What could the sensation of his persona being sucked from one house of flesh and fitted , circuit by circuit , into another possibly feel like ?
12 This animal had begun to grunt and go off her milk two days ago and when I had seen her yesterday I had flirted from one possibility to the other .
13 In those words the Neath guru encapsulated the debate that has raged and lurched from one side to another while a succession of coaches have sought in vain to establish a definitive Welsh style , during the years of consistent defeat since the 1988 Triple Crown .
14 Much of the $50 million of software exports in 1980 consisted of what is called conversion work : the recoding of programs so that they can be transferred from one computer to another .
15 This is commonly done where information needs to be transferred from one computer to another as in banking or for the operation of a fax machine .
16 So , since they claim to know the complete and final story about the nature of mental substance , it is incumbent on them to show that it is impossible for the same consciousness to be transferred from one substance to another .
17 There is a statutory discontinuance of a trade when it is transferred from one company to another ( see s337(1) TA 1988 ) .
18 It is helpful to understand how money is transferred from one country to another and the bank accounting procedures which accompany such transfers if the concept of Eurocurrency is to be fully understood .
19 This suggests that the whole tool-kit of genes evolved just once , and has since been transferred from one kind of prokaryote to another .
20 The treaty which they drew up dealt specifically with those leudes who had transferred from one king to the other .
21 Cases may be transferred from one court to another to avoid delay ( see Chapter 4 ) .
22 ‘ No risk ’ activity is safe as no infectious body fluids ( for example blood , semen , vaginal secretions ) can be transferred from one person to another .
23 As suggested above , what Community law seems to require national courts positively to do is to identify an organisational function and then to ascertain whether control of that function has been transferred from one person to another in such a way that the function retains its operational structure .
24 At an earlier stage in my career I was transferred from one division of ICI to a new one .
25 The big advantage , however , is that information is easily transferred from one machine to another .
26 Much however , depends upon how votes were actually spread , and how many times the same papers were transferred from one candidate to another .
27 For example money in the form of bookkeeping entries in bank accounts can be transferred from one account to another by the use of such mechanisms as cheques , standing orders and direct debits .
28 a mating-like process between bacteria in which genetic information is transferred from one cell to another .
29 Marriage remained very much an institution whereby property was transferred from one family to another — just as Aquitaine was transferred first to the Capetians and then to the Angevins .
30 Diet has little , if any , effect on shell colour in N.emarginata ( Palmer , 1984 ) but he observed that many of the whelks produced paler shell when transferred from one site to another .
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