Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The strategies naturally varied from case to case , but all addressed the broad goals outlined above and all included a publicity programme of meetings , brochures and media coverage . |
3 | Acute haemolytic crises usually result from exposure to oxidant drugs , fava beans , bacterial or viral infections , or severe acidosis — for example , diabetic ketoacidosis . |
4 | In Zvornik 's empty streets , a ragbag collection of Serbian fighters edgily dash from doorway to doorway to avoid sniper fire . |
5 | This was a territory which at least in the fourth and third centuries B.C. extended from Spain to the Black Sea , included northern Italy and large patches of the Banubian regions , and after 279 B.C. had reached the heart of Asia Minor — the new Galatia . |
6 | Expenditure on Central Office , district offices and the London office doubled from £32,466 in 1909–10 to $68,957 in 1913–14 ; the total expenditure of the party organization from central funds also doubled from $73,000 to over £150,000 . |
7 | No it took me fifteen minutes tonight to get from school to Kyle 's Kyle 's school ! |
8 | In sum , their duties probably varied from place to place and from time to time , although there was always likely to be a strong police element , especially in those areas on or near the frontiers where military government was paramount and where the natives enjoyed only limited autonomy . |
9 | Barges nowadays travel from Sharpness to Healings Mill via the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal , and the River Severn . |
10 | More commuters actually go from London to Reading to work than vice versa . |
11 | For instance , I remember him back at Troon eleven years later going from bunker to bunker at the postage Stamp like a lost man — — at the same time as Gene Sarazen got a hole-in-one there . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Ultimately , of course , it does n't matter where or when the music was composed , and I urged any reader with an ear for beauty — whether your tastes habitually range from Mozart to early Beethoven , or from Bartók to Stockhausen , or anywhere in between or beyond — to investigate this CD forthwith . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Receptive field properties also differ from area to area . |
16 | The pay range for Lecturers now runs from £12,638 to £31,726 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | By the eighth century the eastward drift of shingle along the coast had given natural protection to the spread of the salt marsh , and during the 12th and 13th centuries Pevensey Levels gradually changed from saltmarsh to reed and sedge meadows and ultimately pasture . |
19 | However , the idea that archive work might be used in the training of embryo diplomats still surfaced from time to time in France . |
20 | Profits still tumbled from £68m to £33m but that includes £8m of redundancy costs . |
21 | All the yards now employ from order to order with minimal ‘ retained ’ work forces . |
22 | Only in the rump region do the stripes markedly differ from species to species This means that , when fleeing at speed , each zebra can follow its own species flag . |
23 | Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time . |
24 | Despite this apparent discrepancy in cessation rates , it would appear that women give up at a rate very similar to men 's : women almost exclusively smoke ( and therefore give up ) cigarettes , whilst men sometimes switch from cigarettes to a pipe or cigars [ 2 ] . |
25 | Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back . |
26 | Embassies still went from Moscow to the states of Europe at irregular and often long intervals and stayed only briefly . |
27 | But you could be three or four hundred miles away moving from Penzance to Aberdeen . |
28 | But with competitors still excluded from sales to households and other small-scale customers , BG last year managed to attract 290,000 new customers . |
29 | BGS 's network of seismographs now extends from Shetland to the Channel Islands . |