Example sentences of "from [noun] to country " in BNC.
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1 | The long gallery and large windows show the transition from stronghold to country house . |
2 | They therefore travel daily from town to country to do seasonal work as agricultural labourers . |
3 | At its most obvious this refers to the placement of the school in the natural or man-made environment and I have already commented on the vast variations which exist , from town to country ; seashore to savannah , forest or mountain . |
4 | ( 1973 ) , however , the success of these efforts was undermined by various factors including the inadequate scale of the original overspill programme , the influx of immigrants from the New Commonwealth and Pakistan , the 1960s baby boom , and a reluctance among both Tory-controlled shires and Labour-held city authorities to countenance the transfer of large numbers of low-income people from town to country . |
5 | The station was the place where the railway greeted its local customers and took their money , the doorway through which important people right up to royalty would pass on visits to the district , the storeplace for every kind of commodity , precious and bulky in transit from town to country and vice versa . |
6 | Beyond a general shift of crime from town to country police ca n't say why Gloucestershire 's such a prime target |
7 | Like most radio services , paging is limited by the regulatory authorities ' allocation of frequencies , which tend to differ from country to country . |
8 | Policing differs from town to town , from country to country . |
9 | Tax rates differ enormously from country to country , and therefore the territory in which taxation is levied on a company is of great importance . |
10 | While tastes differ from country to country , good design is universal , in Conran 's view . |
11 | These vary from country to country and obviously you have to be aware of them and comply with them . |
12 | Liability insurance requirements vary considerably from country to country , as does the responsibility placed on organisations by local law . |
13 | The impact of the migrants has varied from country to country , but two areas which stand out as having been profoundly affected throughout the continent are housing and employment . |
14 | The spirit of brotherhood travels not only from country to country but also from time to time . |
15 | What is appropriate will , naturally , vary from job to job and from country to country . |
16 | This generalisation , however , masks the fact that there are considerable variations from country to country in each of these regions . |
17 | It complains that prices vary widely from country to country . |
18 | The extent to which national goals for primary education have been consciously set and conscientiously followed varies in emphasis from country to country . |
19 | The diet and therefore the isotopic composition analyses vary from region to region as well as from country to country , and this has important implications for policing the current ivory trade bans . |
20 | Experience was all , and I set out to grab it with both hands , drifting from country to country , from one relationship to another , a heedless , hedonistic round with never a thought for tomorrow . |
21 | Nevertheless , the climate of public opinion has moved in the direction of making contraception available , in spite of legislation , which varies from country to country , aiming to restrict various aspects of the practice . |
22 | The popularity of different contraceptive methods varies from country to country . |
23 | Naturally , progress towards safer and more liveable residential areas will vary from country to country ; indeed , the fact that the speed of advancement in Britain is so much less than that on the near Continent is the principal justification for this book . |
24 | Doubts are like sicknesses in that the prevalent types vary from country to country and from culture to culture . |
25 | Every from country to country and from culture to culture . |
26 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
27 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
28 | For example , although some companies will be happy to maintain foreign prices as a multiple of the UK price , this will not satisfy a company that needs to hold multi-currency price lists reflecting the different terms of payment from country to country . |
29 | While persecution varies in intensity from country to country and over time within one country , I can think of no Marxist-Leninist government which has not as a matter of official policy harassed , discriminated against and persecuted religious minorities . |
30 | The amount of leave given may vary considerably from country to country . |