Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] from [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The practical difficulties of laser-Doppler anemometry obviously vary from flow to flow ; sometimes it may be easy to mount a precision optical system around the flow , other times far from easy . |
2 | Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year . |
3 | In every Shakespeare play where prose appears ( as it does in all but four : Henry VI , Parts 1 and 3 ; King John ; Richard II ) , characters constantly move from prose to verse , or from verse to prose , and back again . |
4 | This extremely lazy lifestyle was one long yawn from dawn to dusk . |
5 | Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England . |
6 | So check from time to time whether pictures should be retaken rather than reordered . |
7 | and I wanted to erm you know , just travel from village to village but erm it was quite amazing how God said you 're coming to Harlow . |
8 | Inevitably , it gave rise to both unthinking acceptance — the weary , slow plod from point to point — and resistance , as a variety of easing devices were contrived . |
9 | They come in small , medium and large sizes and usually cost from £25 to £75 . |
10 | A 6am train from Sunderland to Newcastle was cancelled and passengers transported by bus . |
11 | Acute haemolytic crises usually result from exposure to oxidant drugs , fava beans , bacterial or viral infections , or severe acidosis — for example , diabetic ketoacidosis . |
12 | In Zvornik 's empty streets , a ragbag collection of Serbian fighters edgily dash from doorway to doorway to avoid sniper fire . |
13 | Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time . |
14 | It depends on the individual 's attitudes , needs and priorities which clearly vary from person to person and from time to time . |
15 | The proportion of adolescents among the female population married or in union varies greatly among developing countries and , depending on local traditions , their problems and the perception of these problems also vary from country to country . |
16 | Not only is the extent of deforestation variable but the reasons why it is occurring also vary from region to region . |
17 | It is difficult to separate incomplete adaptation from inconsistency , especially as both vary from speaker to speaker . |
18 | Receptive field properties also differ from area to area . |
19 | George , sister Alison and father George senior work with brewer John to produce six brews which now sell from Cornwall to Alloa . |
20 | Its investment typically range from $500,000 to $5m . |
21 | Premiums vary , but typically range from £8 to £10 a year . |
22 | For the Liberal Democrats , Mr David Steel said : ‘ The feelings of people at what happened last night really vary from unease to repugnance that a British government should stoop to use a device which we have consistently condemned in others — namely the knock on the door in the middle of the night . ’ |
23 | So I do n't think really , really train from Morecambe to Holyhead return . |
24 | If we now turn from atheists to theists , we find that the forms of theism can be categorised in a similar manner . |
25 | Second , even where there are annual elections , the actual wards in which ordinary vacancies occur often differ from year to year . |
26 | People often turn from fiction to biography as they get older , I expect because the real world comes to seem more mysterious and more valuable to them the closer they come to leaving it . |
27 | All the yards now employ from order to order with minimal ‘ retained ’ work forces . |
28 | Tickets for tonight and tomorrow range from £9 to £7 ( with a pound off for pensioners and youngsters ) and are available at the door or by ringing 0914773600 . |
29 | Barges nowadays travel from Sharpness to Healings Mill via the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal , and the River Severn . |
30 | Pauline Hoare knows of women who regularly travel from Kent to Durham to visit their husbands , and if a crime was committed in Scotland it would be normal to find families based in England or Wales having to travel up to Scottish prisons . |