Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] to year [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The number of visitors is increasing from year to year but at the peak of the holiday season this is causing more congestion and overuse of the landscape .
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 The tenancy was not from year to year but for a term which would continue until Matlodge certified that it was ready to proceed with the development of the property .
4 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 .
5 Executive fashions vary little from year to year but the most popular fashion statement of the Eighties — huge shoulder pads — are definitely out .
6 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 .
7 This can be used to highlight changes from year to year or compare actual and required staffing levels .
8 In the past it has generally been assumed either that spending patterns will change incrementally from year to year or be based on some more or less rational overview of budgets .
9 For this purpose the owner will include any person in occupation other than as a tenant from year to year or for any less term or as tenant at will ( London Building Act 1930 , s5 ) .
10 The critical moment for harvest varies from year to year and from one plant to the next .
11 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
12 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 .
13 Commitments do exist from year to year and constant re-evaluation is impractical and might prove more destructive than constructive .
14 The same clay is used from year to year and takes about three hours to reconstitute by soaking in water and disinfectant .
15 These massive constructions of bamboo and paper , often passed down from year to year and re-covered for the next May festival by a new team , were far beyond the capacity of any individual flyer .
16 ( This percentage can vary from year to year and fluctuates from 5–30 per cent . )
17 But there were significant variations from year to year and between different regions .
18 Bittern numbers fluctuate from year to year and a severe winter hits them hard .
19 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 .
20 368 did not apply to a tenancy from year to year and said [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 , 733 :
21 Hymn lists differ little from year to year and music programmes remain unadventurous .
22 The 1931 treaty is automatically prolonged from year to year and each party has the right to terminate it after six months ' notification .
23 It will 1 ) examine more fully the extent to which primary schools vary in their effects on a variety of pupils ' educational outcomes , including progress in reading and maths ; 2 ) establish whether the composition of pupil intakes is related to effectiveness ; 3 ) find out whether school vary in their effectiveness from year to year and whether their effects on pupils persist into secondary school .
24 The annual fees can change markedly from year to year and so the figures which follow , for the session 1993–94 , must be used only as an indication of the minimum likely to apply in later sessions .
25 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 .
26 The underground measurements , taken 12.8 metres below ground by researchers from the University of Minnesota , show less variation from year to year and season to season , making them more useful in determining long-term trends .
27 The water changes from year to year and it is quite a skill knowing where the tides flow are running .
28 From year to year and then he , he 's fair now , it has n't been there since I 've been home , so it has n't
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