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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The haulier will not necessarily know from week to week what products are to be transported — if any — but must have a range of vehicles available to cover all eventualities .
2 By running a marginal operation that staggered from week to week , he was unable to put together a long-term plan for success .
3 Most women were more cautious and conscious about how they spent the household 's money but about half were just ‘ living from week to week ’ , struggling to meet their financial commitments with every penny of the weekly budget accounted for .
4 The Crawfords were living from week to week , and soon the Rolls-Royce had to go .
5 It was not the lead , but the character was in every episode , and had the advantage of ageing from week to week .
6 The children persisted with the same piece of writing from week to week , taking up from where they had left off usually without a murmur .
7 ‘ Jim has been patching players up to keep them going from week to week .
8 I mean for me I I 've gone beyond hoping in a way I mean it 's just a question of keeping going from week to week and I do n't know how to measure success .
9 Money was the issue , because he used to spend his money on hobbies and I 'd never know what I 'd be getting from week to week and some weeks I 'd not get anything .
10 As tapwater comes with no warnings , and no analysis and varies from week to week , our reliance on the judgement of the suppliers is total .
11 ‘ Newspaper sale prediction is open to wide margins of error , as are any sale predictions … primarily because the quality of the product will change from week to week depending on the available content , the number of editorial pages and so on . ’
12 Contradictory messages are given on diet , fitness and health in general — for example the advice on coffee , butter or even jogging , may change from week to week .
13 The problem was that the will of the people could vary from week to week , from speaker to speaker , making consistency almost impossible .
14 Because of the spontaneous , easy-going nature of island hopping , our trips programme may vary from week to week and island to island , but you can always be certain that your Clubrep will make sure you have the chance to see and do the very best things on each island .
15 According to producer John Deering it will vary from week to week with May reporting live from throughout the province on people , places and products .
16 ‘ Half my time is spent with visiting new and on-going clients , a quarter visiting relatives and other professionals involved , and a quarter recording , planning , attending ward rounds , etc — but it changes from week to week . ’
17 The pawnshop also played an important role in enabling families to survive from week to week — setting their meagre possessions to work to provide some security .
18 This may mean repeating from week to week a message until it is obeyed .
19 If the drama continues from week to week it might be a good idea to adopt a similar strategy at the beginning of each session — a more active way of recapping " the story so far " than through general discussion .
20 Prisoner numbers fluctuate from week to week and there are currently only four convicts in the county 's cells .
  Next page