Example sentences of "been [verb] from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Earlier in the month 806 Squadron 's three remaining serviceable Fulmars had been flown from Malta to Egypt via El Adem , each aircraft carrying three aircrew ; the ground party sailed for the same destination in a destroyer .
2 We found a similar trend in a previous study in Hertfordshire , the only other study in which a group of people has been traced from birth to death .
3 Sulphur candles had been burning for days , leaving the house free of vermin , then the whole place had been painted from top to bottom .
4 Snakes have been mobbed from time to time by groups of ground squirrels .
5 The spirit had been caught from time to time long before and by the same crossing of Italian sweetness with Netherland technique , for instance in Josquin 's ‘ Pange lingua ’ Mass ( see pp. 1767 ) , but in Palestrina and Victoria it is all-pervading , incantatory , the ideal music of mystical faith , totally purged of human emotion ( except occasionally in their motets ) and of human vanity — except the vanity of performers who ( we learn with a shock from Giovanni Bassano 's Motetti , Madrigali el Canzoni Francese di diversi eccellentissimi Auttori …
6 The following year 's prediction has been slashed from £314m to £270m .
7 The cost of a 25MHz 486SX has been slashed from £1,240 to £990 ; a 386SX from £845 to £710. 50MHz and 66MHz 486DX machines have also been introduced to the range , and the warranty on all computers now extends to three years instead of one .
8 Peter went next to the Latymer School which had been evacuated from Hammersmith to High Wycombe .
9 A few months later I saw two who 'd been evacuated from Sarajevo to Zagreb so they were still alive .
10 The price is still £149 but the previous virus update service has been downgraded from monthly to quarterly intervals .
11 A journal publishing the new material which had been added from time to time to the machine-readable text .
12 Only in his more recent work The Power of the Center , published in 1988 , has he been looking from art to the resources offered by psychology .
13 Within two years she had been transferred from teaching to teacher training .
14 In a related development , a US team which visited Israel to investigate intelligence reports that Patriot missile technology had been transferred from Israel to China [ see p. 38842 ] announced on April 2 that the allegations were " not proven " .
15 Tim Lawrence has been transferred from Maps to Music .
16 The soldier has been transferred from Craigavon to a hospital in Belfast .
17 Surplus of PmRMPc has been transferred from consumers to producers and total surplus has fallen to ARMPc .
18 Please note also that for this week ONLY the evening Mass at St. Philip 's Priory , Begbroke has been transferred from Wednesday to Thursday evening , for the Feast of St. Philip Benizi , at 7.00 pm .
19 They know the formulae , they have been transmitted from generation to generation down the years .
20 As the author of this publication , my opinion has been sought from time to time by dealers , other scholars and the auction rooms .
21 The service has been relocated from London to Mafier House in Worcester Street .
22 About 300 political prisoners had been deported from Lisbon to Madeira in the autumn and winter of 1930 , and they were to be important in the trouble which followed .
23 Many have been homeless , not just for the past six months but for several years and they have been pushed from pillar to post within that area .
24 The proposition that industrial co-operatives can create and distribute wealth at least as well and probably better than the traditional forms of industry had already been argued from cause to probable effect .
25 There is nothing new about this procedure ; the National Fruit Collection has already been moved from Wisley to Brogdale .
26 She has been wandering from post to post for six years , having left her home in , I suspect , scandalous circumstances .
27 Despite protests from all sides he did n't halt his labours until the body before him had been opened from navel to throat , and Dowd 's thrashings had ceased .
28 Letters addressed to the present writer have been opened from time to time from at least 1973 to the present .
29 Its Mayor held criminal jurisdiction and various wrongdoers , including mutineers , have been hauled from ships to Saltash Guildhall for justice to be done .
30 But the chain was trading as usual and Mr Chapman 's outlook remained buoyant : ‘ The business has been going from strength to strength . ’
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