Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb base] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Her accounts come from letters to a penpal and published in the Daily Express .
2 Since sexuality is so deeply inbuilt in us , it is there from the beginning and only its manifestations change from infancy to old age .
3 Isolated spines are common fossils , and useful ones too , because their patterns vary from species to species .
4 The accommodation model deals with the adjustments which speakers make with respect to each other in a particular encounter , but it can not explain the " base line " of behaviour which each individual brings to that encounter , i.e. the speaker 's own norm , which is itself somehow related to the community 's norm .
5 They are a vital tourist attraction , their foraging creates a mosaic of habitats which benefits a wide range of species , and their habitats range from forest to savanna to semi-desert .
6 Seven companies involved in timber and wooden furniture manufacturing , for example , pay just £1,000 although their turnovers vary from £22,000 to £1m .
7 Many of their propositions seem to critics to be so vague that they are almost tautologous .
8 Desks in lines , streamed classes , sets of identical textbooks through which children move from term to term and from year to year all serve to confirm a particular belief .
9 Some are local , some national and their prizes range from £10 to £5000 .
10 For the first nine months of the year taxable profits at the group , whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10% to £1,459m from £1,331m .
11 For the first nine months of the year , taxable profits at the group whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10pc to £1,459m from £1,331m .
12 For the first nine months of the year taxable profits at the group , whose brands range from Persil to Flora , were ahead 10% to £1,459m from £1,331m .
13 Other things we can observe carefully , and then draw , such as a child , how his limbs grow , or his head , to look and see where for instance his eyes come in relation to the top of his head and the bottom of his chin .
14 His roles range from transvestites to teenage murderers , though some viewers complain that , whatever the film , he is always playing himself : massive , extravagant , scruffy-haired .
15 Marking for tense and aspect , then , are other communicative devices for getting features of context into focus , for providing a sharper definition of what words mean in relation to the external world .
16 Our lodges range from £2,185 to £17,200 depending on the size and the time of year you buy .
17 Our concerns arise in relation to the new settlement of fourteen hundred households which we see as a quite different animal to the dispersed development proposed in Harrogate , Craven and so on .
18 our paths cross from time to time , when we have a client in common .
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