Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One of the main aims of all financial institutions , including banks , is to channel funds from surplus to deficit units in an economy .
2 In Chapter 1 we said that it was the job of a financial system to channel funds from surplus to deficit sectors .
3 to know story from life of friend that is authentic and clearly related to the goal of the session .
4 The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 specifically allows employers to exclude workers from membership of occupational pension schemes by occupational category , thus facilitating the legal exclusion of women in vertically segregated occupational categories which are mainly or exclusively female .
5 It can make it easier to place pupils for Work Experience , to find partners from industry for curriculum development or advisers for Mini-Enterprise .
6 In particular , as Walsh emphasized in his public statement of Sept. 16 , it highlighted the difficulties of reconciling the need for rapid exposure of government wrongdoing , which prompted congressional investigators to grant immunity from prosecution to key witnesses , with the aim of convicting those responsible for misdeeds .
7 As a part of that we intend to arrange excursions from time to time , and there will be winter lectures .
8 This can be used to highlight changes from year to year or compare actual and required staffing levels .
9 There was also the undoubted administrative convenience of having the experience and structure of the former county boroughs to draw on when establishing departments in the new authorities : a district without this advantage would need to create departments from scratch amid the other upheavals of reorganisation .
10 In County Durham police officers at Bishop Auckland , Darlington , Chester-le-Street and Consett have all been required to guard convicts from time to time .
11 This chapter looks at how each of the different aspects of this strategy has been employed , not only to free money from welfare for tax cuts but also to gain an appreciation of the extent of the disenfranchisement from an insurance-based welfare that has occurred .
12 One important corollary of the decision that obscene material must have more serious effects than arousing feelings of revulsion is the doctrine that material which in fact shocks and disgusts may not be obscene , because its effect is to discourage readers from indulgence in the immorality so unseductively portrayed .
13 The newspaper said Reagan officials , and to a lesser extent officials from the administrations of Jimmy Carter and George Bush , may have covered up evidence of abuses to win approval from Congress of $6 billion ( £4 billion ) in aid .
14 The British Veterinary Association subsequently urged the government to discourage farmers from breeding from the offspring of " mad cows " .
15 The commission visits everyone where leave of absence has extended beyond six months and regularly thereafter and has the power to discharge people from liability to detention should the grounds for this not be met .
16 , George Forster ( 1789–1859 ) , the first European to cross Arabia from coast to coast , was born 19 January 1789 in Cork , the younger son of James Sadleir , cotton manufacturer , and his wife Joanna , daughter of George Forster of Cork .
17 As children we have a natural ability to experience life from moment to moment , as is also true with animals .
18 6 The Artist will be provided with expenses to cover travel from home to location for the engagement and will be provided with transport to all locations during the making of the Video .
19 6 The Artist will be provided with expenses to cover travel from home to location for the engagement and will be provided with transport to all locations during the making of the Video .
20 Ghatak wanted to combine insights from Marxism with elements from India thought , as well as the work of Jung , with which he became increasingly fascinated .
21 This will mean you have to steer a slightly bowed course to discourage others from passing to windward .
22 Gumperz ( 1977 ) , for example , has argued that such variables can be used to invoke domains of interpretation , e.g. to mark transitions from chat to business .
23 A clause which merely imposes on the parties an obligation to renegotiate prices from time to time , once an initial period has elapsed , will simply turn the agreement , on the lapse of the initial period , into an agreement to agree , which is then void for uncertainty .
24 They can just be people who believe they ought to reshape society from top to bottom .
25 Men might travel only by Zuwaya consent , and Zuwaya took fees to guide travellers from water-hole to water-hole on the routes to Kufra and beyond .
26 The net result was a political atmosphere ‘ in which it became impossible for the police as a whole to avoid a distortion of priorities and for individual police officers it became more and more difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice in assessing those whom they were sent to police ’ ( McCabe and Wallington , 1988:134–5 ) .
27 Pre-colonial Africa did not lack entrepreneurs who managed trading companies , in some cases stretching well beyond contemporary national frontiers , and which had the capacity to invest profits from trade in production .
28 Former Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo , who had proposed the creation of Parlacén in 1986 , had been accused by critics inside Guatemala of seeking the presidency of the new body in order to claim immunity from prosecution for crimes he had allegedly committed during his time as President .
29 In 1971 Thomson found it necessary to reduce publication from weekly to monthly .
30 It should however be noted that while profit maximization is not regarded as a goal , it is accepted in managerial theories that there is a profits constraint , either because a minimum level of profitability is a condition of survival of the enterprise , or to necessary to protect management from loss of office through take-over .
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