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

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1 The market is increasingly price competitive and , as fixed price contracts generally apply with no opportunity to vary labour costs from year to year , particularly risky .
2 Right with those parameters , so if you just look at the er coefficional income , if we estimate the coefficional income to be nought point five right , over the entire sample , the then subsequently find out if that coefficient varies from year to year from minus six plus ten , right , having a one point estimate , right , er oh that coefficient is not going to be particularly useful to us , we want to know er whether our coefficients remain reasonably constant throughout our sample period , particularly if we 're using this er equation to make out of sample predictions , right .
3 Target funding is the estimated budget increase needed to cope with rising demands ( on average 2 per cent in real terms each year ) against which the actual budget can be compared , with shortfalls accumulated from year to year .
4 Labour costs increase from year to year , materials costs and energy costs may be subject to less regular , but sharper , increases ; interest rates may be extremely variable , and hence the cost of financing products fluctuates .
5 Prospects , therefore , for bright and well qualified people are good , although demand for solicitors varies from year to year .
6 Although questions on examinations differ from year to year , here are some from a recent CAM examination in Advertising :
7 While the figures for individual firms fluctuate from year to year ( reflecting to some extent the ownership of the biggest hits in each year ) , the aggregate market share of the five biggest companies has remained remarkably constant over twelve years , at just under two-thirds .
8 ( marketing and PR officer ) is responsible for assisting with the implementation of marketing and PR strategy , organising exhibitions and events such as conferences or seminars that may be arranged , the annual lunch and any public receptions planned from year to year .
9 Unfortunately the number of part-time centres fluctuates from year to year , usually downwards .
10 Dealers regard Matisse as an unreliable vineyard whose quality and yield varied from year to year .
11 The shape and position of the hole varies from year to year .
12 The critical moment for harvest varies from year to year and from one plant to the next .
13 As Mensching ( 1988 ) has discussed , erratic rainfall means that the boundary of rainfed cultivation varies from year to year and , as has been mentioned above , land-use pressures have intensified , including cash-crop production .
14 Not only does the rainfall vary from year to year , the amount of water available varies throughout the year .
15 Where a company is engaged in more than one kind of business , it is not unusual for significant differences to arise from year to year between the separate segments .
16 Initially the reasoning behind this law seemed sensible for a region like Champagne , which is set in a viticultural twilight zone where the size of harvest fluctuates from year to year .
17 Output was channelled in two directions : an amount varying from year to year but within the broad range of 500,000–1 million b/d went to the refineries at Abadan , Tehran , Isfahan and elsewhere inland ; the balance went for export via the main terminal at Kharg Island .
18 Bittern numbers fluctuate from year to year and a severe winter hits them hard .
19 No government reports measured from year to year the changes in their conditions of life : nor do they figure in statistical columns beyond their place in the tables of births , deaths , and marriages .
20 Impact factors vary from year to year ( Nieuwenhuysen & Rousseau ) .
21 The event was originally held in September , was moved to July and now takes place either in June or July with the exact date varying from year to year .
22 In most libraries user education activity fluctuates from year to year ; a bewildering range of teaching methods and teaching materials has been tried and applied ; and a discernible pattern of development in the programmes has been almost impossible to trace .
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