Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In recognizing that child abuse and child care are not discrete areas we should start from the premise that the understanding and skills developed in relation to child care should inform our approach to child abuse .
2 It had taken Sabrina forty minutes to drive from Lausanne to Fribourg and another fifteen minutes to find the isolated goods yard where Teufel , the porter at Lausanne , had said she would find the freight cars .
3 The icons change from level to level , but the effect remains the same .
4 Ideologies change in response to material circumstances and needs and the 1970 rock/pop shift was not just the result of some random play of stars and influences .
5 Although the detailed patterns change from generation to generation — as both C clusters and D clusters expand , collide , and fragment — the asymptotic overall fraction of sites occupied by C , f C , fluctuates around 0.318 for almost all starting proportions and configurations .
6 The charges stem from P&G 's David-and-Goliath dispute over TV adverts placed by Neighbor to Neighbor , a grassroots pressure group campaigning for a boycott of coffee from El Salvador .
7 Another idea thrown up by interferon research has been to make synthetic analogues of the 2',5'-oligoadenylate molecules formed in response to interferon and which activate the nuclease enzyme to break down viral messenger RNA .
8 The romantic-lyrical ballad style of twentieth-century Tin Pan Alley clings stubbornly to its role in the representation of gender relations within the norms set by the stereotype of the bourgeois couple , despite attempts made from time to time to move it into new patterns with new meanings .
9 Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there , their throats gashed from ear to ear .
10 The values recorded for 1990 indicate that manufactured exports rose in value to £8.574 billion , continuing the steady rise in the value of exports since 1987 .
11 ( iii ) Rules relating to complaints to hospitals , the Family Health Service Authority ( FHSA ) , the General Medical Council ( GMC ) and the Health Service Commissioner .
12 These patterns varied from language to language , but only a limited number of such patterns seemed to occur , so that the same pattern of kinship terminology was found among totally unrelated peoples speaking totally unrelated languages .
13 Patterns varied from area to area , differed between industrial and rural areas , and between city and city , and a host of social factors have to be taken into account .
14 ‘ It 's time we left for the NEC , ’ Myra said , her eyes darting from Claudia to Roman and back again .
15 If I can put it in , not , I hope , in a boastful way , but to illustrate how important this is to us , about forty per cent , getting on for half of the income of the Education Area last year , was made up not of normal University funds , but of funds attracted from outside to support research from private foundations and from government departments like the Department of Education and Science .
16 Increased market share as new annual premiums rose from $39m to $45.8m and single premiums from $126m to $241.6m .
17 The behaviour of the platinum complexes stands in contrast to DNA-targeting of alkylating groups by intercalating chromophores .
18 Many animals leap from bough to bough , and sometimes fall to the ground .
19 The designs differed from country to country , but the general trend was from geometrical shapes — circles , triangles , quatrefoils — in the earlier period , to curved flamboyant forms in the later years .
20 For example in June , the percentage of pupils absent in individual schools ranged from 0% to 44% of the school roll .
21 Section 6(2) of the UCTA prevents exclusion of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods contracts , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts .
22 Section 6 ( 3 ) of UCTA prevents exclusion or restriction of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts , unless such exclusion or restriction passes the test of reasonableness .
23 Although the butler 's face registered nothing , his eyes flickered from Lee to Katherine and back to Lee .
24 If you want to see dazzling feats of mountaineering , with animals leaping from ledge to ledge across gaping chasms , then look to the chamois .
25 The symbolism of the sea has often been used by writers and speakers , but a similar ploy can be used relating to other professions , hobbies and subjects ranging from football to plane travel with original effect .
26 I represent approximately 288 members of EESA within branches ranging from Carlisle to Blackpool .
27 Scottish Borders Walk from Traquair to Yair along an ancient drove road
28 Researchers have discovered that periods of dreaming during sleep are related to times of rapid-eye movement ( REM ) during which the eyes flick from side to side under the eyelids .
29 A pertinent statistical table produced by Nykrog shows how clerks are always successful in the eternal triangle of sexual competition , pitted against husbands ranging from knights to peasants .
30 The range of facilities offered by this hotel are superb : magnificent freeform swimming pools surrounded by sun terraces , sporting opportunities ranging from tennis to deep sea fishing , and a choice of restaurants and bars cover the gamut of cuisine .
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