Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | You can easily carry your BOND Sweater Machine from room to room or even take it on holiday with you . |
2 | The precise details and mechanics of long-firm fraud vary from case to case , and many are exceedingly complex . |
3 | Only then can the emphasis switch from confrontation to co-operation , the attitude shift from apathy to enthusiasm . |
4 | The constitution and composition of this committee vary from school to school , as does its relationship with other parts of the school 's bureaucracy ( curriculum and resource sub-committees , senior management team etc . ) . |
5 | Alastair Fowler has argued that Williams and other critics have overstated this tendency and that the emphases on labour , hospitality , and architecture vary from poem to poem and over time . |
6 | As my hon. Friend makes clear , there is no comparable commitment from the Opposition , whose polices on defence vary from day to day . |
7 | Methods of assessment vary from department to department . |
8 | To what extent will business shift from banking to other types of lending ? |
9 | The areas that are the responsibility of each District Land Registry vary from time to time , although now that compulsory land registration is completed throughout the country , it may not be necessary to seek further variations in the future . |
10 | Relativism draws attention to what Aristotle noticed long ago : " Fire burns both in Hellas and in Persia ; but men 's ideas of right and wrong vary from place to place . " |
11 | The colours of the hood merge from black to brown to beige , and when framed against the sunlight it appears almost translucent . |
12 | Norms of dress vary from society to society . |
13 | The conditions of exemption or relief vary from agreement to agreement . |
14 | In the villages the amounts given as a dowry vary from area to area and community to community , but within any community they depend on the status of the bridegroom and his family . |
15 | The attributes seen as constituting physical attractiveness differ from culture to culture . |
16 | Seven miles of sandy beach stretch from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down headland . |
17 | But decisions about exactly when to use each type of punctuation vary from writer to writer . |
18 | But the detailed dynamics of transition vary from flow to flow . |
19 | Using this form go from room to room noting down what it would cost you to replace as new every item in it . |
20 | Both the environmental temperatures and the body activities that provide the main source of internal heating fluctuate from minute to minute , yet the point of balance represented by core temperature remains remarkably constant . |
21 | All languages have grammatical structure but the details of the structure and the devices used to signal structure vary from language to language . |
22 | The credit terms and cost differ from company to company so it is important to compare the total amount you will pay . |
23 | In his biography Changing Patterns ( 1968 ) , Sir Macfarlane Burnet mentions his great interest in this section when he read the book on board ship from Australia to England in 1925 . |
24 | SPANNING four continents and 70 countries , it is hardly surprising that the causes , and hence solutions to tropical forest destruction shift from region to region . |
25 | If we see a character walking along a path to cross the screen say from right to left , and if this shot is immediately followed by one in which the same person is walking along the path from left to right , the viewer 's natural assumption is that the walker has reversed direction and is now returning to his or her starting point . |
26 | Among the threats to temperate forests identified by the report are logging of native forests , the treatment of trees as crops in a market shift from timber to pulp and paper production , air and water pollution , cutting for firewood , and forest fires . |
27 | Geothermal gradients in the Cooper Basin vary from 27°C to 57°C/km . |