Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [verb] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The designation of zones has certainly encouraged development , but this has varied from region to region . |
2 | The level at which tax becomes payable has risen from £25,000 to £110,000 and the rates have been changed from an amount varying between 10 per cent and 75 per cent , to a single rate of 40 per cent . |
3 | When Clarke wanted to prove the adequacy of CSM 's resources to do its work he cited the fact that , in the three years since the government came to office in 1979 , these had risen from £1.1 to £1.2 million a year — a cut in real terms , according to the retail price index , of well over 20 per cent . |
4 | Few things are consistent in the social services : each service tends to be financed differently ; the statutory basis , the context of the central/local government relationship and distribution of control , and the underlying social principles all tend to vary from service to service . |
5 | Decorative has improved from 50% to 90% |
6 | The resource cost of producing BC of the good has fallen from BCHE to BCFE , a saving of EFH . |
7 | If flying across country is not practical and you are local soaring , it is better to practise moving from cloud to cloud or thermal to thermal without taking the climbs to any great height . |
8 | However , my brief was to make a virtue of necessity , as we all have to do from time to time , and concentrate on the planting . |
9 | All have flowed from South to North free of charge . |
10 | At your meeting it was mentioned that the S.M.T. service 66 appeared to run from Livingston to Balerno . |
11 | The total amount of vegetables we each eat per year since 1982 has gone from 221lb to 204lb . |
12 | Both require desludging from time to time , which is normally by pumping out using a tanker . |