Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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31 | I just pop up from time to time to see if Bob 's all right . ’ |
32 | Stand back from time to time and take a look at the big picture . |
33 | policies on redundancy vary sharply from diocese to diocese . |
34 | Therefore these scales vary wildly from laboratory to laboratory . |
35 | The investment strategies of pension funds vary surprisingly from country to country . |
36 | The external obliques are situated either side of the rectus abdominis , and run diagonally from top to bottom . |
37 | The University 's Alumni Office can provide help and advice to groups , whether they consist of a few friends who meet informally from time to time , a group from a particular department or year who wish to arrange a special reunion , or a more established society like the ones described on these pages . |
38 | They have been revised over time — usually downwards — and they vary significantly from country to country . |
39 | These totals inevitably vary considerably from zone to zone , depending on its economic structure , location , and so on . |
40 | These internal hardware additions are of course very machine-dependent , and those available vary considerably from manufacturer to manufacturer . |
41 | Liability insurance requirements vary considerably from country to country , as does the responsibility placed on organisations by local law . |
42 | Elsewhere , costs vary considerably from bank to bureau de change , and hotel to back street restaurant , so it is worth shopping around . |
43 | Thus the causes and effects of land-use practices vary considerably from region to region in the Himalaya , so that a general theory such as the HEDT becomes untenable . |
44 | Facilities vary considerably from area to area . |
45 | In fact , the pathways taken vary considerably from embryo to embryo . |
46 | Finally , he makes considerable use of ‘ natural experiments ’ , the sociological , or in this case literary , device , of studying those natural contrasts which crop up from time to time . |
47 | It may just be a question of getting up ten minutes earlier in the morning or taking ten minutes when you get in from work to be alone and to reflect and relax . |
48 | Not a pleasant task but the men get a bit browned-off sitting on their hunkers here , doing precious little but dig , and insecure grumbles to their wives and girl friends creep in from time to time . |
49 | get away from Leeds to a place where he can play first team football . |
50 | High up on the other side of the square is a sign on which words pass rapidly from right to left across a bank of lights . |
51 | It is never a good idea to sit for long periods but , if this is essential , get up from time to time in order to move the body . |
52 | Ground cover shrub roses which flower continuously from June to October , are popular at present . |
53 | You know they measure across from heel to toe |
54 | More important , the ‘ Meltemi ’ , a consistent and strong high season wind from the north west , provides great excitement for sailor and windsurfer alike from June to mid September . |
55 | Nora 's was to start moving that cash around from bank to bank — and even from country to country — in quite novel and unconventional ways , so that when the time came , and there was no cash left to move around , the fact might go unnoticed for … how long ? |
56 | — the letters are the same wherever English is used , but the sounds of English ( particularly vowel sounds ) change dramatically from region to region ; |
57 | Hymn lists differ little from year to year and music programmes remain unadventurous . |
58 | So it seems likely that just as a youngster does not need to learn to be afraid or to feel secure , they also respond instinctively from birth to the underlying mood of the call — like the predatory roar of a lion , the angry bellow of an enraged bull , the contented moo of a grazing cow or the eminently social bleatings of sheep , keeping the flock together . |
59 | Although senior executives ' specific information needs differ widely from company to company , the information required does fall into consistent categories ( see diagram ) . |
60 | Bargains include Paul Smith moleskin trousers down from £110 to £65 , French Connection men 's duffle coats down from £175 to £105 , Lolita Bis evening dress down from £305 to £180 . |