Example sentences of "[adv] from year to " in BNC.

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1 These contributions will enable us to subsidise our Annual Outing which members look forward to eagerly from year to year .
2 These massive constructions of bamboo and paper , often passed down from year to year and re-covered for the next May festival by a new team , were far beyond the capacity of any individual flyer .
3 Numbers reaching N W Europe vary greatly from year to year .
4 Did wages before industrialization vary much from year to year , or was an unvarying ‘ customary ’ wage more usual ?
5 In the past it has generally been assumed either that spending patterns will change incrementally from year to year or be based on some more or less rational overview of budgets .
6 Only very occasionally is it possible to read between the lines , as in one instance at South Luffenham , where Henry Bonytt , as the sole tenant of freeholder Edward Sapcote , presumably held a lease ; he also had 10s. a year in land and a subtenant called William Clark , who must mutatis mutandis have held from him by lease , if not from year to year .
7 The tenancy was not from year to year but for a term which would continue until Matlodge certified that it was ready to proceed with the development of the property .
8 Thus , a tenancy for a term of " seven years and thereafter from year to year " is not a term certain because the tenancy will not come to an end until notice is served .
9 One year A tenant may only serve a request for a new tenancy under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26 , if his tenancy was granted for a term of years certain exceeding one year or for a term of years certain and thereafter from year to year ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s26(1) ) .
10 User education in individual higher education libraries can change enormously from year to year so no attempt is made to describe current activity comprehensively .
11 Over the period of a man 's life , small changes are in fact detectable — the magnetic poles wander very slowly around the geographic poles , so the direction of ‘ magnetic ’ north varies slightly from year to year .
12 For Strathclyde , the damage through school fires varies widely from year to year , but rose to £6 million in 1991 .
13 Hymn lists differ little from year to year and music programmes remain unadventurous .
14 Executive fashions vary little from year to year but the most popular fashion statement of the Eighties — huge shoulder pads — are definitely out .
15 The account goes on from year to year , for as long as you want .
16 That may change and as we move out of the recession hopefully , er the er erm position will improve , but it does mean that for next year we are not in a position to er achieve the level of income that the , the current year 's budget er required us to and which er on a normal knock-on basis as this element of the budget moves on from year to year , we would n't er have very much hope I would er put to you of actually meeting the level of income that would allow us to operate er a standstill budget in , in this area .
17 Oh you can go on from year to year ?
18 It means , in particular , that the temporality of science can not be accommodated to the rhythms of traditional historiography , which has not , however , prevented positivistic historians of science from writing its history solely in terms of precursors and anachronistic anticipations of modern ideas in early thinkers , as if science unrolled smoothly and inevitably from year to year .
19 Populations of molluscs fluctuate wildly from year to year in North Wales .
20 Although there is no generally agreed definition of a second home ( virtually every study provides its own ) it is methodologically very difficult to locate them , and the numbers of homes fluctuate wildly from year to year ( Shucksmith , 1983 ) .
21 However , the contribution of each property to fitness must vary dramatically from year to year as well as from place to place within the field .
22 I express to you the most earnest desire of my heart to be that prosperity and success in social and moral improvement may attend increasingly from year to year the progress of this library .
23 It can and does change , even from year to year ; and may change appreciably from decade to decade .
24 Moreover , they fluctuate in their supposed order of priority , not merely from Government to Government , nor even from year to year , but almost from day to day at the whim of public and parliamentary opinion .
25 Moreover , in dealing with a phenomenon as complex as war — which produces an infinite variety of situations and is conducted by means whose technical features alter almost from year to year — there are inherent difficulties in laying down the law in the form of treaties .
26 They should also be appropriate to the nature and circumstances of the business in question and applied consistently from year to year .
27 The annual fees can change markedly from year to year and so the figures which follow , for the session 1993–94 , must be used only as an indication of the minimum likely to apply in later sessions .
28 You can carry balances on the Account forward from year to year .
29 Previously , the ‘ volume ’ plans — that is , plans at constant prices — were regarded by spending managers as entitlements , carried forward from year to year regardless of what was happening to costs .
30 Previously , the ‘ volume ’ plans — that is , plans in constant prices — were regarded by spending managers as entitlements , carried forward from year to year regardless of what was happening to costs .
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