Example sentences of "changed from [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By the eighth century the eastward drift of shingle along the coast had given natural protection to the spread of the salt marsh , and during the 12th and 13th centuries Pevensey Levels gradually changed from saltmarsh to reed and sedge meadows and ultimately pasture . |
2 | And that was how I came to join the Western Mail and stayed from 1958 to 61 , during which time the ownership changed from Kemsleys to Thomsons . |
3 | A quarter of an hour later Taylor 's role changed from hero to villain when he was involved in a total misunderstanding with Hammond and headed a Steve Welsh centre into his own net . |
4 | A quarter of an hour later , though , Taylor 's role changed from hero to villain when he was involved in a total misunderstanding with Hammond and headed a Steve Welsh centre into his own net . |
5 | Her mood changed from guilt to defiance . |
6 | Her literary output changed from poetry to novels : Edmund Curll [ q.v. ] published Love-Intrigues : Or , The History of Bosvil and Galesia in 1713 , and Exilius : or the Banished Roman ( a revision of an earlier unpublished romance Scipina ) in 1715 . |
7 | Garfield , of all the institutions in which she had ever worked , was most responsive to mood , to atmosphere ; it shifted and changed from day to day , from week to week , for it had , like the larger society of her larger imagining , its own corporate , its own embodied spirit , all the more powerful for its caging , its high barbed wire , its high walls . |
8 | A feature of the stimuli is that the widths of the stripes within each pattern are random and that the arrangement of stripes is changed from trial to trial . |
9 | Their role has changed from turnkey to nurse but many grew up with the expectation that Rampton would be their career . |
10 | Conversely if the excitation is changed from A to C the torque is initially negative , moving the rotor in the negative direction to the phase C equilibrium . |
11 | Behind the closed door the programme had changed from athletics to wrestling and once more the baby had begun to cry . |
12 | A small cloud of smoke rose from the glass and the colour of the liquid changed from red to purple , and from purple to a watery green . |
13 | He kept quiet , excepting that his look changed from friendliness to seriousness . |
14 | The colour on the indicator changed from green to amber and Graham 's eyes narrowed fractionally , his stare unremitting in its intensity . |
15 | Since then virtually every small printer , and most large ones , have changed from metal to film . |
16 | Seb 's expression changed from disbelief to delight in a matter of seconds . |
17 | As a result of this rule , and many carefully orchestrated publicity campaigns , the motor industry 's image has now changed from polluter to pal of the earth . |
18 | The pub that 's changed from Major to Miner . |
19 | A local authority scheme which included plans for the abolition of certain grammar schools was altered following a local election at which the party in power changed from Labour to Conservative . |
20 | The identity of the price leader had changed from time to time with no obvious pattern . |
21 | These standards may vary from country to country and they may be changed from time to time within a given country . |
22 | But heads do nevertheless need to say what has to be changed from time to time — and should see the need for change before their colleagues . |
23 | However , constituency boundaries are changed from time to time . |
24 | The colour of the doctor 's handsome face changed from pink to greyish-white . |
25 | Our terrain changed from fields to bridleways and lanes as we approached Abbotsbury once again past the old swannery . |