Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The discount rate used to appraise projects in the non-trading part of the public sector will be nudged up from 5% to 6% . |
2 | Those staying for a further week will be transferred directly from Kufstein to their resort . |
3 | The Ferguson 14M1 is a lightweight portable 14in Colour Television which can be moved easily from room to room — so the family can keep up with the soaps whilst you keep your eye on the ball . |
4 | German political ambitions would then be turned away from nationalism to Europeanism , and Western European co-operation would also prevent Germany being lured into the Soviet camp . |
5 | Since our ancestors presumably sought safety in exactly such spots , his theory would seem to be plausible — assuming that acquired information can be transmitted genetically from adult to offspring , which is unlikely . |
6 | He also says council parking fines will be going up from £5 to £30 in April and police fines would rise from £16 to £30 . |
7 | Take the kid to the big stores and they 'd be rigged out from top to bottom — all stamped PACA . |
8 | Oh I 'll be popping in from time to time . |
9 | This development coincides with the recent long-term appointment of Robert Norster , the Welsh team manager , and Alan Davies , the national coach , who will shortly be moving home from Nottingham to Wales . |
10 | Three separate security systems costing £31,650 would cover the lending library , childrens library and reference library and theft rates could be expected to be reduced by from 30pc to 4pc . |
11 | Car will be travelling roughly from west to east or eastwards |
12 | Hoops used to be brought out from time to time , to become a craze , then be forgotten again . |
13 | We hope the branches and members w w will believe those reports because they will be the truth , and not some of the more highly coloured statements which I 'm sure will be put around from time to time . |
14 | Food should be put out from autumn to the end of winter , but not in spring and summer . |
15 | But psychological violence stays with you , it festers , it can be passed on from generation to generation . ’ |
16 | Staff at Slimbridge say their 7,000 waterfowl are unlikely to be affected by the outbreak , which ca n't be passed on from bird to bird . |
17 | It remains a secret , though it is said to be passed on from chairman to chairman in a discreet whisper . |
18 | The shape-specific polymers continued to be passed on from potency to potency even after none of the original solute was left in the solution . |
19 | These genes are duplicated along with the chromosomes at each cell division and can be passed down from parents to their offspring . |
20 | GHI verdict : The clip-on grater and citrus press allow food to drop straight into the jug , avoiding spills and waste , and the jug and bowl can be taken directly from freezer to microwave for reheating . |
21 | Dr McNab now ordered the stimulants to be decreased gradually from day to day , meat and beer from the stores being substituted for the brandy and beef tea . |
22 | In June , they 'll be setting off from Herefordshire to Austria to take part in a re-run of the 1913 Alpine Rally . |
23 | Feasts are going to be cropping up from time to time as we move through the year , so it may be as well to explain that the word signifies , in Yorkshire , the yearly festival of the village or town . |
24 | Timber for construction needs to be acquired only from time to time , and enough firewood can be collected in one journey to last several months . |