Example sentences of "transition from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | In order to foster such a workforce it is essential for the whole community , including Education and Industry , to collaborate in supporting young people in their transition from school to work . |
32 | Many employers genuinely want to help the young people in their community to make a positive transition from school to work . |
33 | 1987 ) , been noticed by those interested in the youth labour market and the transition from school to work . |
34 | Within our own catchment area considerable progress has been made towards developing the concept of a pyramid of schools working together to create coherence and continuity in curriculum and effective transition from school to school throughout the 3–16 age range . |
35 | Girls in the transition from school to crime : a pilot study |
36 | For some time , it had been recognised that significant numbers of promising young players were being lost to the game by a lack of a smooth transition from school to senior club . |
37 | Transition from school to adult and working life has been receiving increased attention in most developed countries over the last decade . |
38 | It examined ‘ the transition from school to independent life ’ . |
39 | 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 . |
40 | However , some animals have developed eyes which can cope with the transition from air to water . |
41 | 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 . |
42 | International relations were determined by local factors as well as the interplay of political intrigue and diplomatic negotiation at the highest level : what Powicke rather dismissively described as ‘ a chapter in French local history ’ can not be ignored if one is to explain the ebb and flow of events and the rapid transition from peace to war in this region . |
43 | This kind of development characterized the transition from absolution to liberalism , just as the re-emergence of bureaucratic power has marked the transition from the liberal to the interventionist state of monopoly capitalism : ‘ in the last analysis this democracy was erected precisely in order to place institutional limits upon the privileges bequeathed to the administration by the Absolutist State ’ ( Poulantzas 1978 , p. 226 ) . |
44 | Joan found the transition from sanctuary to Tower wholly satisfactory . |
45 | 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 . |
46 | 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 . |
47 | The World Bank on Aug. 5 announced a $250,000,000 17-year loan to help the country import basic goods during a period of transition from communist to capitalist economic policies . |
48 | 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 . |
49 | The problem becomes acute with the transition from notation to recording . |
50 | 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 . |
51 | 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 . |
52 | 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 . |
53 | 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 . |
54 | He would complete her transition from girl to woman . |
55 | In my case , growing up just before the new wave of feminism , I consider that the transition from adolescence to adulthood was effected by participation in a strong peer group of girls at school . |
56 | These fragmentary observations — some of them , like the contrast between government and administration , misleading — clearly do not amount to a systematic theory of the political transition from capitalist to socialist society , or of the eventual nature of a socialist political system . |
57 | Compacts are targeted at young people who are in transition from education to work . |
58 | 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 ) . |
59 | James Callaghan , the chancellor of the exchequer , was pleased by the American interest in the smoothest possible transition from Conservative to Labour in all that related to sterling . |
60 | 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 . |