Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The icons change from level to level , but the effect remains the same . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Many animals leap from bough to bough , and sometimes fall to the ground . |
5 | Scottish Borders Walk from Traquair to Yair along an ancient drove road |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Savings vary from job to job and company to company but , given that the system is installed for the right reasons , it should be possible to recover the hardware and software costs within two years . |
8 | As a result of these successes , the 30 km/h zone has become a widely used measure throughout the Netherlands , though styles vary from place to place . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Teaching methods vary from subject to subject . |
11 | Nowadays methods vary from teacher to teacher , but in a typical lesson the pupil is likely to find himself lying , sitting or standing on a hard table while his teacher , using hands and voice , gently guides his head and gets him to release his neck and shoulders . |
12 | Again , the songs vary from group to group , but they also evolve over time . |
13 | This problem , which we all know is to change the balance of the nations trade from deficit to surplus to export more than we import , and to take this trade balance out of the red . |
14 | Similar to gastric parietal cells , the plasma membrane of HGT-1 cells bears H 2 receptors and intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate ( cAMP ) concentrations rise in response to histamine . |
15 | Many old attitudes act as constraints to improvement and must change . |
16 | She explained : ‘ In a series you never know what is around the corner because the lines develop from episode to episode . |
17 | There they introduced escrima to eager young American martial artists and the last five years have seen escrima and kali grow from strength to strength . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Maps and plans showing site information are nearly always included , but the number and type of photographs and of illustrations of other details of the site and of finds vary from site to site . |
20 | Administrators meet from time to time . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Reasons for establishing overseas manufacturing subsidiaries differ from company to company , but the following factors are important . |
23 | Like norms , values vary from society to society . |
24 | Birds dart from tree to tree chattering busily . |
25 | Such definitions vary from society to society . |
26 | As capital markets are not perfect , definitions vary from researcher to researcher and some things are better measured as a stock rather than a flow , so that documented wealth distributions are not simply the present value of all future income streams . |
27 | But uneven development does not simply mean that types and quantities of physical and social phenomena vary from place to place . |
28 | The colours range from brown to black and pink salmon-beige and alternate in large bands running from top to bottom . |
29 | Costs vary from establishment to establishment , but are generally between £250,000 and £500,000 . |
30 | Indeed , if anything , modern societies seem bent on compounding the problem by considerably lengthening and complicating adolescence — a period of life which , as we have seen , barely exists in totemic societies where individuals go from childhood to adulthood via a few days of traumatic initiation . |