Example sentences of "[verb] shifted from [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence , sales pressure has shifted from the ironmongery towards the software , supplies and services that go with it .
2 In many cases , as illustrated by examples from a few industries , the issue of the advantages of scale has shifted from the level of the factory to the firm as a whole .
3 Since the introduction of the banking code for personal customers in December 1991 , responsibility for disputed transactions on lost or stolen credit cards or cash cards has shifted from the customer to the bank .
4 But the domain has shifted from the world of molecules to a larger scale .
5 Firstly , the endorsement of penal as distinct from prison reform implied that the target for change had shifted from the prison to the criminal justice process as a whole .
6 Over a year or two , therefore , we have shifted from a population of recently diagnosed AIDS patients , often reasonably well but with lives dominated by a threat of pneumonia , to a population surviving longer and developing a range of further complex problems of a chronic debilitating nature .
7 It is our intention to explore the hypothesis that public perceptions of marriage have shifted from an emphasis on its public/institutional to its private/relational aspects .
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