Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These contributions will enable us to subsidise our Annual Outing which members look forward to eagerly from year to year .
2 The insert procedure itself varies somewhat from model to model , but the essence of it is to arrange for the over-recording to end at a pre-determined out point .
3 The current ( 1980s ) rankings of the major brewers vary somewhat from product to product :
4 Sexual need — sexual urge , libido , call it what you will — varies from person to person and , in the individual , varies somewhat from time to time .
5 The details of its internal structure varied somewhat from time to time , but the main lines remained fairly stable .
6 So , ironically , while we prayed that rain would not blight our sale , we worked to help those who suffer so terribly from lack of rain .
7 THE FFESTINIOG Railway wants to see the scenic Welsh Highland Railway ( WHR ) reopened in its entirely from Porthmadog across Snowdonia to Dinas and with an entirely new section running from there right up to the walls of Caernarfon Castle .
8 Theoretically at least , if tourism was to increase by £20,000 million , ( four-fold ) , and if holidays previously taken abroad were taken at home , the calculations justify the transfer of tax burden entirely from earnings to spending .
9 Thus the structure of spoken sentences need not have derived entirely from combination of words that had replaced single gesture types .
10 These are stars which flare up suddenly from near-invisibility to prominence , remaining bright for a few days , weeks or months before fading again .
11 Steventon is on the main line , exactly halfway from London to Bristol .
12 However , the economic benefit gained from such treatment varies considerably from farm to farm and also apparently from country to country and there are as yet insufficient grounds for advocating routine treatment of herds at calving .
13 He saw what he had expected to find , the single slash across the throat , apparently from left to right , cutting through the trachea to the vertebrae .
14 In this framework , inequality in lifetime income arises basically from differences in endowments .
15 Pages are written closely and amorphously from side to side and from top to bottom .
16 Thanks to the German and Italian aid , Franco was able substantially to increase the number of troops being transported daily from Morocco to Spain , while the Republic remained apparently unable to stop him .
17 The company has a DC8 cargo flight daily from Newark via Cologne .
18 Continental Airlines ( 0800 776464 ) fly daily from Gatwick to Cancun via Houston , apex return £614 ( Nov ) .
19 The museum covers canals , mining , and chain-making , among other industries , and is open daily from March to December ( except Christmas ) .
20 Big Pit is Open Daily from March to November
21 The farm is open daily from April to December .
22 Operates daily from April to October at 8 p.m .
23 Operates daily from April to October at 9.30 p.m .
24 There 's no more relaxing way of travelling , and passenger ships leave the Burkliplatz daily from April to October .
25 With CityLink X70 , there are frequent departures daily from Oxford to Heathrow — every half hour for much of the day .
26 TMAM is now open daily from February to November and 1993 looks set to be another important year in its history .
27 What does it feel like for the select band of lay students ? , a mother and trained nurse who commutes daily from Stockton on Tees , says : ‘ Ushaw 's students have made us feel very welcome .
28 Additionally the railway will run daily from May to September inclusive with a two-hourly service on weekdays .
29 This runs daily from May to October , and the tour lasts 2½ hours .
30 Viva Air ( 071–830 0011 ) fly daily from Heathrow to Alicante , apex return £124 .
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