Example sentences of "[vb pp] from one [noun] of " 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 | 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 . |
3 | What could the sensation of his persona being sucked from one house of flesh and fitted , circuit by circuit , into another possibly feel like ? |
4 | This suggests that the whole tool-kit of genes evolved just once , and has since been transferred from one kind of prokaryote to another . |
5 | At an earlier stage in my career I was transferred from one division of ICI to a new one . |
6 | The grey ovoid , some distance away , expanded and contracted in a movement which reminded Ace of nothing so much as chewing , although there was no way that she could see whereby the fruit could have been transmitted from one part of Legion to another . |
7 | The increased dose they would get from having Hinkley C on their doorstep , according to Jeremy Western ( a manager from the Board 's Health Physics department who confidently fronted the radiation case ) was less than if they had simply moved from one part of Britain to another — where the ‘ natural ’ background radiation happened to be higher . |
8 | Custodians are expected to inform each other immediately when children are moved from one part of the country to another , and the child 's name should be immediately registered in the new locality , pending a case conference . |
9 | These can then be moved from one end of the string to the other . |
10 | The match started and the men watched intently as play moved from one end of the field to the other . |
11 | While this was useful and did hold the attention of members interested in the specific subjects being examined , the subcommittees moved from one area of expenditure to another each session so that they developed no expertise and could not follow up previous work . |
12 | Hazlitt set out with Coleridge that morning on the road back to Shrewsbury , observing how his companion continually moved from one side of the footpath to the other as they walked along , though only later connecting this odd movement with ‘ any instability of purpose or involuntary change of principle ’ . |
13 | Inevitably , containerized , multi-modal shipments require that the goods be unloaded from one mode of conveyance and reloaded on another . |
14 | The technology does exist for recycling plastics but , for it to be successful , packaging would have to be made from one type of plastic only . |
15 | Their tour de force is a series of prints made from one negative of horses ' heads . |
16 | It 's made from one piece of mahogany , with no extra bits making up the headstock or heel , and it 's a superb piece of work . |
17 | In the following analysis , most of the examples have been drawn from one classroom of 9–11 year olds where we were studying collaboration in writing . |
18 | They 've now taken the ramps out , which is a breach of the planning condition again , so we intend to pursue them on that , and they are offering , believe it or not that disabled people can be taxied from one side of the station to the other side of the station . |
19 | For certain wavelengths the crests of the waves reflected from one side of the soap film coincide with the troughs reflected from the other side . |
20 | SOLUTION We have already met the equation for the reaction : The equation shows that one mole of lead(II) iodide can be produced from one mole of lead(II) nitrate . |
21 | SOLUTION The equation is The equation shows that one mole of C02 is produced from one mole of CaCO , . |
22 | Similarly on ridges , the rope linking a team of four can be weaved from one side of the arête to the other and threaded behind rock spikes , to create natural running belays . |
23 | Today it had doubled , crossed from one side of his forehead to the other , and reinforced a series of furrows rather than wrinkles , that made his broad white forehead look like a new-ploughed field covered in snow . |
24 | Mr Halbert told the court : ‘ The car crossed from one side of the road to the other . |
25 | She was greeted from one end of the ward to the other by a stream of swearing and other abuse . |
26 | Internally , numerous sheet-like LAMELLAE run from one end of the chloroplast to the other . |
27 | A : what have you got to do this afternoon B : oh I 'm * going to repair the child bar A : what do you mean CHILD bar B : uh it 's er metal bar goes acr — has to be fixed from one side of the car I mean from one side of the back seat to the other for the BABY seat to go on A : AH … |
28 | Mine I 've got two , I 've gone from one side of the wagon to the other |
29 | A pipe projected from one corner of the smiling mouth . |
30 | So having got back to Egypt ( and he was being harried from one end of the Western Desert to the other by Rommel ) Boyce found himself in a caravan which was his headquarters and also where he lived when he received an order to hare back as fast as possible to El Alamein . |