Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] country to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The pace of change differed from country to country : Poland , Romania and Bulgaria were effectively Soviet puppets by 1946 , but Hungary was only brought under Moscow 's control in mid-1947 and a coalition government survived in Czechoslovakia until February 1948 . |
2 | The designs differed from country to country , but the general trend was from geometrical shapes — circles , triangles , quatrefoils — in the earlier period , to curved flamboyant forms in the later years . |
3 | The pupil/teacher ratio in maintained primary schools varies from country to country . |
4 | You soon find that daylight varies from country to country , or even from one part of a country to another . |
5 | The popularity of different contraceptive methods varies from country to country . |
6 | Medical opinion varies from country to country , but recent UK research suggests that modest drinking — say one or two drinks , once or twice a week — is unlikely to have any adverse effect on mother or child . |
7 | The exact division of responsibilities between central and local authorities varies from country to country , though in most respects England and Wales are more similar than the other countries . |
8 | Job opportunities for expatriates vary from country to country in that in countries where the native population is high , every effort is naturally made to employ local nationals rather than expatriates . |
9 | While tastes differ from country to country , good design is universal , in Conran 's view . |
10 | Mountain rescue and medical treatment arrangements vary from country to country and walkers may be liable to pay all or a portion of costs . |
11 | Even though ferment was widespread , motivations for seeking a more integrated Europe varied from country to country , and were coloured by national perspectives . |
12 | From Swanage this walk goes across country to Agglestone and then on to Old Harry Rocks and around the coast path back to Swanage . |
13 | The importance given to better education and training differs from country to country . |
14 | The ceiling for exemption from duty varies from country to country , but it is usually fairly low , and you can expect to pay something on most rugs bought abroad . |
15 | The Industrial Revolution and especially spread of the railways which enabled large numbers to migrate from country to town , meant that many more people were ‘ going out on pleasure bent ’ . |
16 | The precise extent and nature of public involvement differs from country to country ( for example , France had a very large degree of state involvement in industry ) , but the basic pattern is essentially the same . |
17 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
18 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
19 | The power which top civil servants and other state administrators possess no doubt varies from country to country , from department to department , and from individual to individual . |
20 | The availability of medium-term cover varies from country to country . |
21 | Agricultural productivity varied from country to country with its structure . |
22 | Doubts are like sicknesses in that the prevalent types vary from country to country and from culture to culture . |