Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 This explicit relating of theory to practice is a feature which is all too often missing in texts written about language teaching .
2 I am convinced that zander often shoal up or gather in great numbers when they are not hunting and to come across one of these occurrences as I have done from time to time is an unbelievably exciting experience .
3 Support from grandparent' to grandchild is rather more straightforward , although again rather little evidence exists .
4 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
5 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
6 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
7 Keeping the colour going from spring to summer is not always easy , but Jenny and Michael have managed it with the density and variety of planting .
8 A general fining of the material and better sorting from east to west is the result .
9 The provision made for those moving from region to region is limited and most have to rejoin the waiting list .
10 A rarer species which appears from time to time is marketed as the ‘ Scribbled Anthias ’ .
11 ONE railway which has progressed from strength to strength is the ‘ Coal Yard Branch Line ’ at Kidderminster Town Station on the Severn Valley Railway .
12 An obvious question to be asked in relation to juncture is whether ‘ internal open juncture ’ can actually be heard .
13 The key issue which Oakeshott addresses in relation to science is the belief that science is experience ; that is , the belief that the methods of science are fitted to a reality which exists outside scientific thought .
14 One of the few British birds studied in relation to acidification is the dipper , a small black and white bird which feeds on invertebrates along rivers .
15 The central thesis is that " coding creates reality rather than simply reporting it " ; but to suggest that " simple reporting " is how one might normally see coding functioning in relation to reality is to presuppose a very naive view .
16 Their view of Karma as a life-giving force that flows from life to life is in every way like the modern physicist 's view of electrons ( electricity ) which they say is not ‘ matter ’ but a ‘ force ’ .
17 Quite apart from these constraints there are more familiar problems associated with compound growth calculations : the weighting of capital and labour is on the crude basis of their respective shares in gross domestic income ; the technique of weighting from year to year is , as always , a compromise between different types of index ; compound rates of change are constant over a given period and , therefore , may not adequately reflect sharp movements within the period .
18 A problem that arises from time to time is that a new edition of the Ordnance map is published with altered enclosured numbers and often altered enclosures .
19 Just how far the raw material travelled from source to customer is illustrated by the outcrop of greenstone rock in Mounts Bay , Cornwall : many axeheads made from this rock are actually found in East Anglia on the Essex coast ( some 5 50 km from Cornwall ) and in south-eastern England along the Kent and Sussex coasts .
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