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

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1 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 .
2 As children we have a natural ability to experience life from moment to moment , as is also true with animals .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 They can just be people who believe they ought to reshape society from top to bottom .
6 In 1971 Thomson found it necessary to reduce publication from weekly to monthly .
7 These courses have allowed two groups of mature students whose education was inadequate and disrupted to study science from pre-GCSE to degree or HND level .
8 Announcing the move , Transport Secretary John MacGregor said it would be a boost for the railfreight industry , encouraging companies to switch freight from road to rail .
9 The Regional Council will continue to issue information from time to time to keep staff advised .
10 Dickson himself admits to having early doubts about some of the ecological subtleties — including the supposed , and biologically unusual , ability of the common reeds that would comprise the visible part of the constructed wetland , to transfer oxygen from leaf-surface to below water , thereby allowing aerobic bacteria to metabolise concentrated sewage .
11 Third , she claims to have authorisation from Mephistco to boot me off the assignment .
12 The same themes were reechoed in the second decade of the sixteenth century , when the government again began to take an interest in restraining enclosure , and attempted , sometimes successfully , to restore land from pasture to tillage .
13 The party attempted to renew vigour from time to time by the ‘ exchange of party cards ’ — an opportunity to purge the party of unsatisfactory members — or by the replacement of officials .
14 The VHPB considers that local policies to prevent infection from exposure to blood-borne pathogens should be developed in collaboration with those actually working in occupational health and infection control .
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