Example sentences of "[art] transition from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His initial concern was with the transition from work to retirement and he has subsequently been involved in work on health education , notably the role of community care as it relates to older people .
2 In this section we look at the arguments of Daniel Bell ( 1973 , 1980 ) which remain the clearest and most influential account of the changes involved in the transition from industrialism to post-industrialism .
3 In most tribal societies the transition from childhood to adulthood is clearly defined by ‘ rites of passage ’ .
4 In societies in which adolescence as we know it does not really occur , they make the transition from childhood to adulthood in one traumatic experience just as their ancestors , generations before , made the change from the innocence of nature to the guilt and responsibility of culture by perpetuating the primal crimes of incest and parricide .
5 Its social bases include : ( i ) the crisis , for many artists , of the transition from patronage to the market ; ( ii ) the crisis , in certain arts , of the transition from handwork to machine production ( see Chapter 4 , below ) ; ( iii ) crises within both patronage and the market , in a period of intense and general social conflict ; ( iv ) the attachment of certain groups to a pre-capitalist and/or pre-democratic social order , in which some arts had been accorded privilege within a general privilege ; ( v ) the attachment of other groups to the democratization of the social order , as part of the process of general liberation and human enrichment to which the arts , if they were allowed , could contribute : ( vi ) a more general opposition , often overlapping and even seeming to unite these diverse political views , to the practices and values of a ‘ commercial ’ and ‘ mechanical ’ civilization , from which the practice and values of the arts could be distinguished .
6 One moment we were stationary , the next sliding forward smoothly , the transition from rest to motion of a quarter of a mile of metal achieved as if on silk .
7 The effect of the Infinity Drive was to accelerate every particle within its field so that the transition from rest to motion was not discernible .
8 The problem becomes acute with the transition from notation to recording .
9 The transition from backswing to downswing is similar to a stagecoach driver whipping his horse team .
10 They say they 've enjoyed the transition from farmer to fashion designer .
11 However , some animals have developed eyes which can cope with the transition from air to water .
12 The company came a long way in the 1980s , but only because the leopard changed its spots by making the transition from selection to search .
13 But making the transition from user to supplier can be tricky .
14 The equilibrium can be presented as Lquid — Vapour This equilibrium is a balance between two phase transitions , that is , the transition from liquid to vapour and the transition from vapour to liquid .
15 Diana has made the transition from girl to woman and has become secure and fulfilled ; Charles has confronted the spectre of middle age and doubt , and emerged certain .
16 The contradictions of the model help explain why the transition from Francoism to democracy did not take place by a process of radical ‘ rupture ’ , but through a more consensual evolution in which elements of the regime 's own institutions and key political figures played a central role .
17 The transition from symbol to politician was to be far more protracted and painful than the transition from soldier to symbol had been in 1940 .
18 Among the explanations given by Poulantzas which fit this pattern , his account of the transition from non-monopoly to monopoly capital is a case in point .
19 So , during the last two years , we have made a systematic comparison of the language experience of 32 five year olds , as they made the transition from home to school .
20 Joan found the transition from sanctuary to Tower wholly satisfactory .
21 Leaving aside the reactions of friends and relatives to changes in their roles and relationships ( and the generational shift involved in becoming a grandparent has its ups and downs ) the transition from wife to mother , and from husband to father , is also a transition from two to three .
22 The equilibrium can be presented as Lquid — Vapour This equilibrium is a balance between two phase transitions , that is , the transition from liquid to vapour and the transition from vapour to liquid .
23 The transition from water to land required not only the perfection of a walking limb , but modifications to the hearing system , palate , eyes and so on , and Ichthyostega had already established most of these terrestrial modifications , so it is in no sense an ‘ ancestor ’ , although it has many ancestral features .
24 Elizabeth brings with her the experience of working through periods of change both with ILEA and London Guildhall which recently made the transition from polytechnic to university status .
25 The transition from exploitation to management is , however , underpinned by a change in economic attitudes , from those that are based on short-term high returns to those that recognise the need for sustainability in order to achieve long-term ongoing returns .
26 The transition from rookie to fighter pilot starts with two days of selection tests at Cranwell where computer games , each testing some facet of an entrant 's abilities , quickly turn frustratingly impossible .
27 Working in partnership with the education service , the careers service , training providers and employers , the TEC can help smooth the transition from education to work " ( Department of Employment 1989 ) .
28 The transition from child to adult is a sensitive matter to handle on both sides .
29 As a recent historian has expressed it , " The transition from trader to sovereign was uncomfortable and largely unsuccessful . "
30 And yet , alighting in the sunshine from the trembling train I found myself in a space transfigured by the three stages of the passage through the underworld that is matinee cinema : the transition from day to night ; the day for night of the viewing ; the transition back to daylight .
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