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

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1 The conditions of exemption or relief vary from agreement to agreement .
2 They also have a ‘ stand by ’ appointment scheme , where you can ring in at certain times at half an hour 's notice , where prices range from £4 to £7 .
3 ‘ It was just one of those quirky , naughty , wild sort of drunken things that people do from time to time , ’ said Lowe .
4 Even the evolutionists who accepted that species change in response to adaptive pressures realized that something more than simple adaptation was involved .
5 It is true that the initial rhetoric of the statutory curriculum , with its emphasis on keystages and age-related testing , appeared to confirm the traditional belief that pupils have of necessity to be taken through their learning like an army in the field , moving in step through the year group fronts .
6 The demands arise from the particular tasks that lexicographers undertake from time to time , and are predictable only in overall terms .
7 ‘ The number of library service points and hours open in relation to the staff establishment do not allow any in-service programmes to be implemented ’ .
8 15.7.3 How do arbitrators and experts stand in relation to this
9 The many detailed catalogues and calendars stand as testimony to the archivists ’ skill in providing this information .
10 We might compare what Moslems and Jews say about gods to what a very different tradition from the Mediterranean world says .
11 Alastair Fowler has argued that Williams and other critics have overstated this tendency and that the emphases on labour , hospitality , and architecture vary from poem to poem and over time .
12 There they introduced escrima to eager young American martial artists and the last five years have seen escrima and kali grow from strength to strength .
13 While the administrative style of local authorities varies enormously all conduct their work through : a ) meetings of the council , consisting of all elected members ; and b ) committees and sub-committees consisting of small groups of members whose numbers and designations differ from authority to authority .
14 If males compete for access to the females , selection will develop any character that encourages successful breeding — even if this character is of no benefit in terms of adaptation to the environment .
15 Our houses and flats range from £150 to £2,500 per week , tenants mainly multi-national companies and banks .
16 The advantages and disadvantages vary from company to company and between industries .
17 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 . "
18 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 .
19 Both order and petition have of course to be printed .
20 That is why soldiers called Metaxas and Papadopoulos have from time to time felt obliged to step forward and try a spot of military dictatorship .
21 On the debit side it must be said that Ventura is not really suited for use on documents where the styles and formats change from page to page ; newsletters and magazines , for example .
22 In The Silmarillion Tolkien played through once more the drama of ‘ paradise lost ’ ; but he added to it a hint of ‘ paradise well lost ’ ( for many of the elves preferred Middle-earth even to immortal life , like Arwen ) ; and through the story there runs a delight in mutability , as languages change and treasures pass from hand to hand ; the deepest fable is of beauty forged , stolen , and lost forever in recovery .
23 Everything from beds to saucepans , crockery and curtains are sold at the Borough Road warehouse and prices range from 50p to £25 .
24 Aside from the low-end DS server 7520 at $12,600 , which ships in August too , other models will ship from December and prices range from $25,100 to $124,400 .
25 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
26 Sports and societies range from hockey to hurling , and from the Physics Society to the Women 's Group .
27 But doctors and nurses do from time to time brush aside the protests of aged , dying or mentally affected patients .
28 The credit terms and cost differ from company to company so it is important to compare the total amount you will pay .
29 Passes are issued and soldiers act as escorts to any farmer Who may feel insecure .
30 The old village school , which closed in 1968 , is now a private house and schoolchildren go by bus to Howden .
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