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

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1 Contributions are usually made entirely by the company , and can be varied from year to year .
2 The nature of the document has varied from year to year but always involves presenting some reasonably complex material in a form that allows different readers to pursue different paths through it .
3 Dealers regard Matisse as an unreliable vineyard whose quality and yield varied from year to year .
4 Figure 2.4 shows how the number of births in the United Kingdom has varied from year to year since 1964 , when it reached its highest figure since the 1920s .
5 The rate of acquisition of these various classes of assets has varied from year to year but with the exception of overseas securities holdings , which have tended to rise as a proportion of the total since 1980 , there are no significant trends .
6 This is defined as the rent which it might reasonably be expected to command if let from year to year , with the tenant bearing the rates and the cost of insurance and repairs .
7 This was a cost-effective method , but failed to deal with non-clustered accidents scattered throughout residential streets , with locations that changed from year to year .
8 The court observed that , in the ordinary case of a periodic tenancy , for example , a yearly tenancy , it was plain that , in one sense at least , it was uncertain at the outset what would be the maximum length of the tenancy ; the term would grow from year to year as a single term springing from the original grant .
9 A lease can be made from year to year subject to a fetter on the right of the landlord to determine the lease before the expiry of five years unless the war ends .
10 A lease might be made from year to year subject to a fetter on the right of the landlord to determine the lease before the war ends .
11 Impact factors vary from year to year ( Nieuwenhuysen & Rousseau ) .
12 The market is increasingly price competitive and , as fixed price contracts generally apply with no opportunity to vary labour costs from year to year , particularly risky .
13 No government reports measured from year to year the changes in their conditions of life : nor do they figure in statistical columns beyond their place in the tables of births , deaths , and marriages .
14 The same clay is used from year to year and takes about three hours to reconstitute by soaking in water and disinfectant .
15 Changes may also occur from year to year in response to cycles in rodent populations .
16 The critical moment for harvest varies from year to year and from one plant to the next .
17 As Mensching ( 1988 ) has discussed , erratic rainfall means that the boundary of rainfed cultivation varies from year to year and , as has been mentioned above , land-use pressures have intensified , including cash-crop production .
18 The shape and position of the hole varies from year to year .
19 Prospects , therefore , for bright and well qualified people are good , although demand for solicitors varies from year to year .
20 Right with those parameters , so if you just look at the er coefficional income , if we estimate the coefficional income to be nought point five right , over the entire sample , the then subsequently find out if that coefficient varies from year to year from minus six plus ten , right , having a one point estimate , right , er oh that coefficient is not going to be particularly useful to us , we want to know er whether our coefficients remain reasonably constant throughout our sample period , particularly if we 're using this er equation to make out of sample predictions , right .
21 Social factors of fundamental importance for the education system include the size of the population , its structure by age and sex , its distribution across nations and regions , its composition by social class and ethnic group and — not least — the ways in which any of these change from year to year .
22 In endemic areas in the northern hemisphere infection may persist from year to year in two ways :
23 Commitments do exist from year to year and constant re-evaluation is impractical and might prove more destructive than constructive .
24 The 1931 treaty is automatically prolonged from year to year and each party has the right to terminate it after six months ' notification .
25 Spokespeople will not confirm this , but point out that numbers do fluctuate from year to year .
26 English does n't change from year to year and history does n't change and languages are just languages but physics and chemistry are changing constantly because new things are being discovered .
27 The fees can change from year to year and the figures appearing in section ( 2 ) of the table below headed ‘ Estimated Costs ’ must be used only as an indication of the minimum likely to apply .
28 The event was originally held in September , was moved to July and now takes place either in June or July with the exact date varying from year to year .
29 Output was channelled in two directions : an amount varying from year to year but within the broad range of 500,000–1 million b/d went to the refineries at Abadan , Tehran , Isfahan and elsewhere inland ; the balance went for export via the main terminal at Kharg Island .
30 Second , even where there are annual elections , the actual wards in which ordinary vacancies occur often differ from year to year .
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