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

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1 in addition the research will examine attitude to bilingualism as a concept importantly different from attitude to Welsh .
2 The strains of being a Member of Parliament are extremely great from time to time .
3 Same part of wound margin as in b , but a few μm deeper , in the plane of the basal epidermal cells , showing an actin cable at the wound margin , apparently continuous from cell to cell .
4 As a result , a political response to economic crisis does not arise automatically , but may only emerge with a considerable lag , and its content will be highly variable from polity to polity .
5 Perhaps incest is even more closely a matter of social norms than paedophilia ; its proscription or permissibility has been and is highly variable from period to period and in different sub-cultures within our own country , let alone others .
6 The outer mantle , the cerebral cortex , was folded into a pattern of sulci and gyri that was remarkably consistent from brain to brain and , within the cerebral cortex , some parts were anatomically distinct from others .
7 I only managed to see the second programme when still perhaps a little punch-drunk from over-exposure to Bournonville at the Copenhagen festival , but I relished the four examples of choreography by Mark Morris and Lar Lubovitch , particularly when they showed off Baryshnikov .
8 The FDIC was already weak from helping to bail out a large number of savings and loan institutions ( the so-called " thrifts " ) , some of which had lost large sums through misguided speculation or outright corruption [ see p. 36843 ; 37412 ] .
9 The mammalian hippocampus was already a very well understood structure ; its neural connections , input and output pathways were clearly mapped and easily identifiable from preparation to preparation even if its individual neurons were not as directly recognizable as are those of Aplysia .
10 Because there is a two-year birth interval and because females are in reproductive synchrony , the birth-rate is not constant from year to year .
11 We have moved from a culture largely unchanged from nationalisation to one in which the need for change is accepted and many staff are now use TOP principles automatically ,
12 Of course the Bible is not epic from cover to cover , but there is an epic dimension to the Great Battle .
13 Subsequent annual measurements , made at more than 20 triangulated stations , have revealed that ice motion and ablation are not uniform from place to place or from year to year .
14 The colliers ' skill , seniority and , even , knowledge of technical terms are often not transferable from pit to pit , let alone village to village , district to district , or coalfield to coalfield .
15 The brave are still brave , the cowards cowardly , and the dirty are still alive from head to foot .
16 It set off packed from top to bottom with Sheffield area anglers , fishing rods and maggots and dropped you off on the canal at Clayworth where George lived until he died about ten years ago .
17 My life was still busy from morning to night .
18 Once coloured up , this is truly an attractively marked eel ( although it is not a true eel ) , the dark , glossy tan brown being irregularly mottled from head to tail with black blotches .
19 Other studies , using census as well as survey data , found that levels of urbanisation were becoming more uniform from republic to republic , and that rural and urban living conditions were becoming more similar ; there was an increasing uniformity of occupational structure and a particularly notable increase in the representation of specialists among the previously less well educated national groups .
20 transition to turbulence is often inherently different from transition to chaos in simple systems ( i.e. systems with few degrees of freedom are not a good guide to those with very many )
21 All the defenders seemed to get up front from time to time .
22 They visited the same city , perhaps the same places , and spent the same amount of money — but Joy had a marvellous time , while Gloom was thoroughly miserable from start to finish .
23 Tinkering with local government boundaries did not seem to help either , although it was clearly necessary from time to time to take steps to match the changing facts of social geography to local authority boundaries and status .
24 The first scene of the play came quickly , and remained practically unaltered from draft to draft : he wrote it when the fit was on him .
25 • Strengthen your daily time-cues and make them as reproducible from day to day as possible .
26 The cuts are textbook ; two fairly superficial from left to right , then one above , swift , deep , severing the artery .
27 Audience sizes were fairly steady from day to day ; people tended to avoid demanding programmes ; they did not worry about missing episodes of a serial or series ; they often showed rather moderate levels of attention and appreciation .
28 In particular he must be aware that Nonconformity flourished in certain types of local communities and that the social composition of the various denominations was often markedly different from sect to sect .
29 I 've managed to get them pretty manky from time to time and a spin through the washing machine brings them up as good as new .
30 If your baby is short-sighted , it means that her eyeball is too long from front to back .
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