Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun] to [noun sg] " 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 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 .
7 These are stars which flare up suddenly from near-invisibility to prominence , remaining bright for a few days , weeks or months before fading again .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Pages are written closely and amorphously from side to side and from top to bottom .
11 They therefore travel daily from town to country to do seasonal work as agricultural labourers .
12 It can and does change , even from year to year ; and may change appreciably from decade to decade .
13 Sammy was already sitting waiting for them , his tail thumping the ground impatiently from side to side .
14 He stood there in her crotch , weaving sinuously from side to side , hunching his shoulders , his flat little head squealing down into her face .
15 Mr Parkinson hopped delightedly from foot to foot .
16 Then it returned , extending delightedly from ear to ear .
17 The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day .
18 The relevant factors will vary from company to company , from SBU to SBU , and perhaps from investment to investment , so they must be determined by reference to specifically relevant competitive-strengths criteria .
19 Numbers reaching N W Europe vary greatly from year to year .
20 The length of notice to which business executives are due varies greatly from company to company .
21 The level of staff involvement varied greatly from school to school .
22 Decisions about the nature of planning will of course vary greatly from school to school , but it 's important for the head to remember that we accomplish most when the staff and children are working together .
23 The strength of teacher education , both initial and in-service , varies greatly from polytechnic to polytechnic , depending on such features as its previous commitment to and its present attitude towards the subject , the nature of the inheritance of qualified staff from the mergers with colleges of education , and the character of the courses and administration which have emerged .
24 Lexical and grammatical forms often entered in from Creole sources , although which forms , where they appeared , and how frequently , varied greatly from speaker to speaker .
25 There is no chart telling us just how many hours we should be sleeping ; indeed it varies greatly from person to person .
26 Accordingly , assessment of results must rely largely on subjective reports ; and the subjective experience of backpain varies greatly from person to person , and is much influenced by mental states ( and hence placebo effects ) .
27 The puzzle was that the times one had to wait for this to happen varied very greatly from nucleus to nucleus , despite there being only small changes in the circumstances involved .
28 The situation varied greatly from manor to manor and region to region .
29 Very small schools ( 50 children or less ) accounted , in 1987–8 , for around 10% of primary schools in the United Kingdom , but the proportion varied greatly from region to region .
30 Individual risks vary greatly from job to job and from industry to industry .
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