Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] place to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Opportunities for wives and children to contribute to the household income varied from place to place , though they were everywhere low paid . |
2 | As a result of these successes , the 30 km/h zone has become a widely used measure throughout the Netherlands , though styles vary from place to place . |
3 | Now he turned , his eyes flicking from place to place in Francis 's apartment . |
4 | And where they were employed , their duties varied from place to place — some fulfilled judicial as well as financial functions , others might even have a military role . |
5 | The lord 's power to remove the inhabitants of a village varied from place to place . |
6 | After the last captive had been secured , the cordon remained in place to bag any stragglers , waiting until their colleagues who had been doing the sweep through the woods arrived to join up with them again . |
7 | But uneven development does not simply mean that types and quantities of physical and social phenomena vary from place to place . |
8 | They were the classic forest hunters of Siberian whose family bands moved from place to place , camping in conical , deerskin-covered tents , the most common type of nomadic dwelling in the north , to which the Russians applied the Komi term chum . |
9 | A professional moh lam team travels from place to place entertaining villagers with songs , ballads and drama . |
10 | When we do this , we find that a critic 's range of activities varies from place to place and period to period . |
11 | The copper content varied from place to place but rich solid chalcopyrite was found in places , particularly where veins came together or at junctions with cross-faults to form " bunches " . |
12 | You do need to bear in mind that the figures vary from place to place . |
13 | In earlier times the quality of the information provided by a register varies from place to place and from incumbent to incumbent . |
14 | The exact wording of these regulations varies from place to place and , having retired from Southampton , he was freer to do ‘ way out research ’ . |
15 | Relativism draws attention to what Aristotle noticed long ago : " Fire burns both in Hellas and in Persia ; but men 's ideas of right and wrong vary from place to place . " |
16 | Their quality varies from place to place , but the demand is for a comparatively small body of men . |
17 | The musical needs of parishes and congregations differ from place to place , and the way in which they are met is determined largely by the resources available . |
18 | As its diamond-tipped drill moves from place to place along a rock band that stretches through the Mweelrea Mountains and the Sheeffry Hills , local concern is growing . |
19 | The pH balance of soil varies from place to place and among other factors depends on the bedrock beneath . |
20 | At the scale of a single cell , molecules move from place to place by diffusion , although even at this scale larger objects like chromosomes and vacuoles are moved actively by the contraction of fibres called microtubules . |
21 | The size of a çift varied from place to place , according to the fertility of the soil , and ranged between four and thirty-five acres . |
22 | But mobility can also be achieved through having access to transport in order to get from place to place . |
23 | For a long time , the study of accents was part of the subject of dialectology , which aimed to identify all the ways in which a language differed from place to place . |
24 | These creatures seem to live slow , simple lives high up in tropical rainforests , spending most of their time travelling from place to place , eating and napping . |
25 | Many humans spend a lot of time travelling from place to place , which is odd because there are usually too many humans at the place they 're going to anyway . |