Example sentences of "[prep] site to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The wrath of her disappointment had been the instrument of his education , which had taken place in a perpetual rush from site to site of a hastily amalgamated three-school comprehensive , the Aneurin Bevan school , combining Glasdale Old Grammar School , St Thomas à Beckett 's C of E Secondary School and the Clothiers ' Guild Technical Modern School .
2 Although variations were apparent from site to site in relation to pre-existing environmental characteristics and intensity of use , the study highlighted some general trends with implications for management strategies .
3 You may even meet the chief executive himself , as he travels from site to site in his corporate battle-sub .
4 Our aim is to transport goods from site to site so that requirements are fulfilled from the stocks available at other sites .
5 As it was too large to be put on a lorry to be moved from site to site it had to travel on roads under its own power and was held to be intended to be used on roads .
6 The ex-chauffeur , who ferried bosses from site to site , told how panic broke out when a woman phoned Balfour 's head office to say she had found the blueprint on a rush-hour Jubilee Line train .
7 It considered the offer of an increased wage together with the practice in the construction industry of employees moving from site to site were important factors in the case .
8 As good communications are of the essence to remain competitive , companies are keen to have technology , especially software , that is integrated seamlessly from site to site , across national boundaries .
9 Benefits realised varied from site to site , but ranged from a doubling of throughput per week at a cost more than halved , through to a headcount reduction of one third .
10 Maps and plans showing site information are nearly always included , but the number and type of photographs and of illustrations of other details of the site and of finds vary from site to site .
11 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
12 In the natural environment individual sub-populations may be present in varying proportions from site to site .
13 The main problem was that the missile launchers were often mobile , moving from site to site .
14 Basically , the intraindividual variability can be caused either by real variability from site to site within the circle of the rectosigmoidal junction or by variability in the sample preparation .
15 The significance of either of these factors varied from site to site ; at times cults appear largely to have been promoted by the Church hierarchy , or by a small group with a precise , often family , interest in the new saint — this seems to be the norm for the development of the cults of the aristocratic saints of the seventh century .
16 Erm and it 's different from site to site , but I can , the things that you can normally control are the labour and how they 're used and the plant and how it 's used .
17 Today police showed off a new mini camera which can be moved from site to site .
18 So then I got back on to Gwyllam and said that if we provided our own caravan , would you someone there be willing to do the from site to site and he said that would n't be a problem .
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