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

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1 ‘ But if they become part of the post-1994 set up , clever non-producers will join the company that pays the best price — and could jump from company to company on a regular basis , ’ forecast Nestle 's chief milk buyer , John Ross .
2 Viewed from an overhead perspective , Rufus can stomp from block to block with impunity but falls to his death if he makes a wrong move .
3 In a simple conditioning procedure the value of V will grow from trial to trial as a result of CS-US pairings and in consequence the value of a will fall .
4 The court observed that , in the ordinary case of a periodic tenancy , for example , a yearly tenancy , it was plain that , in one sense at least , it was uncertain at the outset what would be the maximum length of the tenancy ; the term would grow from year to year as a single term springing from the original grant .
5 The ball will curve from right to left in flight .
6 Changes may also occur from year to year in response to cycles in rodent populations .
7 The SAAF will name which turboprop trainer it has chosen to replace the Harvard with the CFS ( which itself will move from Dunnottar to Langebaanweg in 1993 ) , ideally from 1995 .
8 Fronted by a HyperCard-like interface — SuperCard , actually — the system lets users click and move from point to point on the painting and get lectures and comments from old bores , ex-mistresses , ‘ people who were there ’ , dopey ex-Nazi pilots , Picasso mavens and all sorts of experts .
9 These materials are soluble in water , and hence can move from place to place by diffusion .
10 In endemic areas in the northern hemisphere infection may persist from year to year in two ways :
11 But seriously , vacancies will arise from time to time in all areas within the company .
12 There are other arguments that have been made along the same general lines , to the effect that to capture regular processes ( e.g. syntactic regularities ) one must refer to pragmatic concepts ( see e.g. Ross , 1975 ) , arguments that will arise from time to time in the Chapters below .
13 But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation .
14 With regard to access to Art as a subject in the school curriculum , the Head of Department pointed out that he and his colleagues made special provision for some pupils , asking it if was generally known that pupils who opted not to do Art ( i.e. whose option choices precluded Art ) could still do it after school as an additional subject and that we do get some of them through ( verified note of meeting ) .
15 As things stand , Hong Kong will pass from colonialism to dictatorship without the usual intervening stage of independence .
16 The enduring relationship is treated as a perpetual debt and is made manifest from time to time by continued gift-giving throughout the duration of the marriage .
17 The action is an invocation to the Queen of Serpents , the Royal Nagini , whose name may vary from State to State through the land .
18 Instruct each individual as it will vary from place to place on the floor .
19 Rates will vary from time to time in line with the general level of interest rates .
20 Interest rates may vary from time to time in line with the general level of interest rates .
21 According to producer John Deering it will vary from week to week with May reporting live from throughout the province on people , places and products .
22 The British food industry responds to consumer demands for meals that can go from freezer to microwave to table within minutes .
23 People may go from house to house with their gifts of eggs to greet each other again after the separation of winter .
24 ‘ I know , however , that you will go from strength to strength with your new Chairman and I am confident that you will be extremely successful .
25 But they can not walk from reserve to reserve without going through cities .
26 The city is only about two miles long by one mile wide , so you can walk from end to end in less than two hours .
27 There are obvious analogies to the immune system , including the fact that these proteins can be induced and that there are extremes of individual variability often related to the presence of polymorphisms that can lead on occasion to hypersusceptibility to the effects of environmentally derived agents .
28 No politician , whether a great magnate intent on retaining a traditional dominance in his region , a minister of the crown seeking favourable returns for his administration , or a landowner merely wishing to make a good figure in his own county , could manage without access to patronage with which to reward his friends ' loyalty by helping them in their times of need .
29 They moved to scenic Greencastle on the southern tip of Co Down in recent years but now the ‘ adopted ’ locals are dreading the possibility of the ferry which will operate from Greencastle to Greenore on the other side of Carlingford Lough .
30 The first of these documents is likely to appear before any published part of the government 's review , and will amount to advice to government on what arrangements the government should make for R&D to best meet national needs Giving ACARD this job as a formal duty is a mark that the Council has established itself as a key body in reviewing and stimulating new industrial technologies .
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