Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The calls of killer whales vary from group to group and these dialects are so distinct that people can tell them apart . |
2 | Although it is usual for expatriates to rent housing abroad , some company compensation packages allow for property to be purchased . |
3 | Despite the egress of isolated specimens , museum collections grow in proportion to the director 's burden of deciding what to accept . |
4 | The evaluation of test results and the establishment of a shelf-life under any given market conditions require a knowledge of the extent of acceleration that the test conditions represent in relation to market conditions . |
5 | While working the FAXgrabber icon appears at the bottom of the screen and little bracket symbols move from side to side underneath it to tell you that it is operating . |
6 | She had watched girl friends drift from affair to affair which always began with such certainty that ‘ this time it will be different ’ , and inevitably ended in tears with the realisation that it was n't . |
7 | Cardiac rehabilitation programmes differ from centre to centre and in patients with different cardiac illnesses . |
8 | Picture subjects range from Technology to Seasons and Holidays . |
9 | We might expect to find regularities in the roles team members play in relation to the visionary , but this has yet to be established . |
10 | On the whole through symposia , seminars and articles in the specialised press French art critics respond with scorn to attacks of this kind , considering them expressions of a dangerous , reactionary way of thinking . |
11 | Several studies , for example , show that policy outputs vary from authority to authority in a manner which is not simply related to differing resources or needs . |
12 | Now remember this coral is from the western side of Isabella Island and at this location water temperatures are primarily controlled by the of cold , deep water as the trade winds blow from east to west across the islands . |
13 | It must be observed that in this case , leaving aside the nationality requirements , the residence and domicile requirements apply without distinction to British citizens and to nationals of other member states . |
14 | Impact factors vary from year to year ( Nieuwenhuysen & Rousseau ) . |
15 | Reasons for establishing overseas manufacturing subsidiaries differ from company to company , but the following factors are important . |
16 | But it is possible that warmer soil temperatures contribute in part to greater fine root mortality rates in the southern forest ( Table 1 ) . |
17 | In the future , large amounts of methane currently trapped in the frozen tundras of the northern hemisphere may be released as soil temperatures rise in response to global warming ( Boyle and Ardill , 1989 ) . |
18 | Teachers will understand and support the way in which management decisions are made if they are fortunate enough to receive any management training and any assistance in their professional development , especially if it is linked with their working experience ( DES 1990a:9 ) : Training opportunities increase in value to the degree that they are planned to integrate with and enhance the experience of management in school . |
19 | These controls over caravan sites operate in addition to the normal planning system ; thus both planning permission and a licence have to be obtained . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | but because our fluid levels change from day to day according to what we eat or drink , they sometimes give a misleading reading . |
22 | Mountain rescue and medical treatment arrangements vary from country to country and walkers may be liable to pay all or a portion of costs . |
23 | Prisoner numbers fluctuate from week to week and there are currently only four convicts in the county 's cells . |
24 | The philosophical implications of the physical universe are no less challenging to the human intellect because aero-engines and production lines function in obedience to the laws of physics . |