Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [to-vb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 As long as import licensing continues , the requisite permits to import from dollar sources ( Canada ) should , if necessary , be given .
2 The extensive range of Wedgwood jewellery has been complemented by the addition of fine bone china cameos and the collectability of Coalport figurines continues to go from strength to strength .
3 Currently CND has to start from scratch every time the target changes its name — from Cruise to Trident most recently .
4 The flight burns up energy , and the hummingbird has to stop from time to time during its journey , to defend a territory and re-fuel .
5 If we are to persist in the assertion of absolute sovereignty for whatever body happens to sit from time to time at Westminster , the answer must be affirmative .
6 An alternative to dates is to use a term like Romantic , even if its meaning seems to alter from writer to writer .
7 ELTEC WANTS TO DIVERSIFY FROM CORE TRANSACTION PROCESSING MONITOR BUSINESS INTO SUPPORT SERVICES
8 Experience seems to evolve from youth in a way not measured by the calendar : more like a river than a canal — which is what we knew but never saw so clearly as in these photographs .
9 But council policy seems to vary from authority to authority .
10 But the implied unity of mankind seems to stem from indifference .
11 Developed by the Transitions Research Corporation of Connecticut ( owned by Joe Engelberger ) , these refrigerator-sized robots find their way around with the aid of computerised floor maps , and can even , with the help of radio transmitters , use lifts to move from floor to floor .
12 Millwall 's Horne , however , will be linking up at Roker Park and could play in Sunday 's crunch game with Leicester if Tony Norman fails to recover from injury .
13 The argument begins to move from economics to politics .
14 Love has to move from idea to reality , and that is always God 's way — the way of incarnation .
15 Our desire for food tends to vary from day to day .
16 The convention laid down provisions for Third World states to benefit from technology transfer and financial aid to help them preserve key areas , and , most controversially , it provided for compensation payments to Third World states in return for extraction of genetic resources ( seen as referring in particular to the exploitation of the gene bank of tropical forests by biotechnology companies ) .
17 It laid down provisions for third world states to benefit from technology transfer and financial aid to help them preserve key areas , and for compensation payments in return for extraction of their genetic resources ( seen as referring in particular to the exploitation of the gene bank of tropical forests by biotechnology companies ) .
18 Exploring , explaining , and analysing the actual working of the overall set-up in a self-conscious , critical , and systematic way tends to slip from concern .
19 Its position seems to vary from case to case .
20 Thus , although to the sensor all the captured energy appears to come from point P on the ground , only a proportion actually does so .
21 Whether an OCL waybill would be subject to Hague or Hague-Visby rules if it were to incorporate them by reference , and whether if applied , these rules would exclude inconsistent contractual clauses seems to vary from statute to statute .
22 Schnitke 's language seems to lunge from outburst to tranquil apology for his own excesses — simple , melodic threads he untangles from demonic cackle and sheer noise .
  Next page