Example sentences of "from [noun sg] [letter] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pin 1 controls the data direction , a high logic level setting the direction from side A to side B. A low logic level reverses the direction . |
2 | The Travelling Salesman 's Problem ( TSP ) is to find a minimal length tour , where is the distance from town i to town j . |
3 | Now we have This rise in income from period t to period t + 1 will cause both consumption and investment in the next period , period t + 2 , to rise : This further rise in income from period t + I to t + 2 will cause consumption and investment in period t + 3 to rise yet again : |
4 | Notebook pages run from page A to page IV but these names can be changed to something that has more relevance to the spreadsheet . |
5 | They argued that decentralization could not be divorced from the increasing pressures which industry was facing , nor indeed from deindustrialization itself : that while location factors might indicate why movement took place from area A to area B rather than from area Y to area Z ( though the technical arguments above disputed even that ) , they gave no help in explaining why there was movement in the first place . |
6 | They argued that decentralization could not be divorced from the increasing pressures which industry was facing , nor indeed from deindustrialization itself : that while location factors might indicate why movement took place from area A to area B rather than from area Y to area Z ( though the technical arguments above disputed even that ) , they gave no help in explaining why there was movement in the first place . |
7 | On an American basis , their credit ratings ranged from triple A to junk . |
8 | But it is not typically more specific than the A-word ; indeed , whether the pair is classified as paradigmatic or syntagmatic , or as " synonymous " , " antonymous " or " correlative " , there is usually a parallelistic relationship of balance , in which there is no question of progress from word A to word B. |
9 | By contrast , when innovation is discrete and there can be only one winner of an R&D race , own and rivals ' R&D substitute for each other , meaning that spillovers from firm i to firm j reduce i 's chances of winning the current R&D race without giving it any compensating advantages in the future . |
10 | Ownership of the dollars in the US has changed from Bank A to Bank B with regard to the $500 000 , but the total remains the same . |
11 | BP 's payment to Exxon in the USA results in $10m transfer from Bank Z to Bank W in the USA . |
12 | Barclays ' nostro account is held at Bank Y in the USA , therefore $10m is transferred from Bank X to Bank Y in New York . |
13 | As Lloyds Bank 's nostro account is at Bank Z in New York , a transfer from Bank Y to Bank Z takes place . |
14 | Exxon which banks with Bank W , transfers $ 10m from Bank W to Bank X to settle its debt with Shell . |
15 | The cycle then repeats with the motor producing a negative torque after passing the equilibrium position and the excitation switching from phase B to phase C at the position 8 =r/p . |
16 | At this point the excitation switches almost instantaneously from phase A to phase B and the motor now produces a positive torque , causing the system to accelerate towards the phase B equilibrium position at 8=2n/3p . |
17 | For example excitation is now transferred from phase A to phase let at 8=-n/6p . |
18 | If the step corresponds to a change of excitation from phase A to phase 0 for example , the half-step with both phases A and B excited is first taken . |
19 | If the lowering of serum cholesterol values was the result of tumour activity , obvious differences in serum cholesterol values as the tumours progressed from stage A to stage D , or as they become more de-differentiated would have been expected . |