Example sentences of "[noun] from country to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The organization and development of an industry from country to country may vary significantly enough for factors such as final size , management strategy , introduction of new technology and market structure to be important variables explaining differences in the nature of industrial relations in a single industry .
2 14–16 ) was right to say that it was only with the Peloponnesian War that the real migration from country to city took place .
3 There is some variation in educational achievement from country to country within the United Kingdom .
4 This generalisation , however , masks the fact that there are considerable variations from country to country in each of these regions .
5 Whilst all have suffered , the variations from country to country are not insignificant .
6 But there are substantial variations from country to country and region to region .
7 However , there are variations from country to country .
8 The extent to which national goals for primary education have been consciously set and conscientiously followed varies in emphasis from country to country .
9 For example , although some companies will be happy to maintain foreign prices as a multiple of the UK price , this will not satisfy a company that needs to hold multi-currency price lists reflecting the different terms of payment from country to country .
10 The disappearance of customs ' posts in that date between the member States had caused concern that there would be a haemorrhage of national treasures from country to country and out of the EEC itself .
11 Article 1 of the 1896 Convention provided for service at the request of officers of the ministère public or of the courts of a Contracting State addressed to the competent authority in the state of destination ; the diplomatic channel was to be used for communication from country to country unless direct communication between the relevant authorities of the two states was allowed by bilateral agreement .
12 While persecution varies in intensity from country to country and over time within one country , I can think of no Marxist-Leninist government which has not as a matter of official policy harassed , discriminated against and persecuted religious minorities .
13 The interaction of these issues affects the final point , the actual mode of transmission of documents from country to country .
14 There are of course substantial variations in dietary habits from country to country , and from family to family .
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