Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb base] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Methods of assessment vary from department to department .
2 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 .
3 Its criminal jurisdiction is , in the sixteenth century , vested in a set of commissioners welcome in practice to be invariably judges of the Common Law Courts .
4 Those tribunals with their own appellate tribunal do not enjoy the appeal to the High Court , but appeals on points of law lie with leave to the Court of Appeal from the EAT , Social Security Commissioners , and thereafter to the House of Lords .
5 It is not possible in a text of this nature to go into the details of security interests in any great depth but a number of questions arise with respect to the creation of such interests by a company .
6 Norms of dress vary from society to society .
7 The same topics are relatively unpopular , and the same difficulties of interpretation emerge in responses to the other questions .
8 But why did the theories of feminism develop in response to them in the 1960s and not , say , in the 1930s when novelists cast an equally critical eye over women 's lives ?
9 But the detailed dynamics of transition vary from flow to flow .
10 But decisions about exactly when to use each type of punctuation vary from writer to writer .
11 The contrast is most marked in the West Midlands , which has seen the percentage of births jump from 8pc to 20pc over the decade .
12 The duties and powers of deans vary from university to university .
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