Example sentences of "to move from one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The original Rome Treaty required that factors of production such as labour , capital and enterprise should be free to move from one state to another .
2 For the rest of the time , to move from one shelter to another — a distance of about twenty yards — ; required considerable courage .
3 For example : to move from one foot to two in any glissade , it can and should be when first studied a smooth gliding movement as it is when Albrecht gently draws Giselle to sit on the bench before telling her of his love .
4 Strata subcultures tend to be particularly distinctive when there is little opportunity to move from one stratum to another .
5 Firstly , while it may be true that individual clients can and do terminate contracts frequently , they do this to move from one company to another : every year each company loses existing but gains new customers .
6 To succeed , individuals will need tremendous flexibility to be able to move from one company to another or from one industry to another .
7 These cheeses are situated together , and it 's possible to move from one cheese to another .
8 Assume that the time to move from one cylinder to the next is the same as the rotation time of the device , which applies for some disk devices .
9 Children start in the beginners group and when they prove to have good contact with parents , the ability to understand instructions and to move from one position to another they move on to the advanced group which is for children over the age of two , still with parents accompanying .
10 When the current and intended future positions have been established , the next step is to formulate alternative strategies to enable the business to move from one position to another .
11 It may be doubted whether a picket in which the members move around in a circle amounts to a procession ; the term denotes the intention on the part of the participants to move from one location to another .
12 Plasmids that do not carry fertility genes are unable to move from one bacterium to another , but they can be mobilised by plasmids which do have them .
13 East Anglian RMT spokesman Peter King said BR employees were prepared to move from one part of the country to another to avoid compulsory redundancies .
14 The inhabitants , therefore , may have to move from one part of the nest to another to find the most comfortable conditions .
15 He is thus able to move from one stance into another very quickly , and the angled position of the body narrows the target offered to his opponent .
16 As early as August 1986 he wrote to South West Water 's headquarters in Exeter complaining that ‘ we seem to move from one crisis to another .
17 The tendency of the mind to move from one thing to another has to consist in the straightforward fact that one thing usually follows , or is caused by , the other ; the tendency or association can not be thought of as some experienced feature of the situation without reviving the original situation of having an unanalysed conception of the mind 's ability to reach out and apprehend things .
18 Hot and cold plunge baths were provided and it was the custom to move from one room to another , sometimes bathing , sometimes playing games or exercising , or simply relaxing in the warmth and enjoying oneself .
19 The hypothesis suggests that if natural order is valid , then in order to move from one stage to the next highest stage the acquirer must understand input from this next highest stage , where understanding is concerned with meaning and the form of the message .
20 The current Indian election was spread over three days to enable security forces to move from one area to another ; but even so the chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are reported to have used musclemen to capture booths in the first round of the election .
21 In 1985 regulations were held to be void as having no statutory authority where their purpose was to force able-bodied young people who lived on supplementary benefit to move from one area to another in search of employment .
22 Communication is the name given to transport and travel facilities which enable people and goods to move from one place to another .
23 And it seems to me there is no reason to suppose that because there are more houses , the propensity to move from one house to another declines .
  Next page