Example sentences of "[vb base] from one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As peoples shift from one part of the globe to another , from one self to another , in various states of exile , dispossession and displacement , the dominant feature of the late-twentieth century has to be the search for place . |
2 | As they shift from one adult to another , teachers say it is the video which keeps them under control — a new binge of blood and guts each time they are shuttled past the rental shop . |
3 | People who leap from one relationship to another like someone crossing a stream on stepping-stones never grow up . |
4 | However , they avoid modulations and leap from one key to another freely and abruptly . |
5 | Ones such as , ‘ powerful plain pistons ’ , convey the sense of abruptness and force needed in the beginning while ones such as ‘ speed throws up strange shapes ’ slip from one word to the other giving a feeling of velocity . |
6 | Do I guide the Feedback Session so that we grow from one session to another ? |
7 | Furthermore transport from one place to another could be by the River Thames rather than the roads , which were not always safe and often impassable in some weather conditions . |
8 | When heads touch , the lice simply walk from one head to the other . |
9 | All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots . |
10 | All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots . |
11 | Each of the 40 walks selected , which range from one mile to eight miles long , are illustrated with a simple map and easy to follow step by step instructions . |
12 | ‘ Breaking free from their past pain , not knowing who to turn to … they run from one nightmare into another . ’ |
13 | Royal plea : Children who leave home ‘ run from one nightmare into another ’ |
14 | At the signal from the organizer all the geese try and run from one end to the other without being caught . |
15 | Although the effects of loss vary from one individual to another , on the whole it seems that men tend to fare a little better in bereavement than women , and fewer of them are found to be in need of psychiatric treatment for chronic grief and depression . |
16 | Level 1 Know that human beings vary from one individual to the next . |
17 | ( 5 ) Simulations of expected duration The nature of this model and its estimation is such that the elasticities , hazard rates and the expected durations all vary from one individual to another and are dependent on the values of benefits , expected earnings and all extra income receipts in both employment and unemployment . |
18 | However much the relative values of particular substances vary from one culture to another , each one owes its status to physical attributes . |
19 | Tax rates vary from one country to another : a prime example being VAT , which in some parts of Europe at the time of writing is over 20 per cent on certain items . |
20 | The study seeks to identify the main constraining factors operating in each country , and to see to what extent these factors , and the ‘ mix ’ in which they seem to operate , vary from one country to another . |
21 | It is not possible to provide the reader with a comprehensive list of these , because they vary from one transaction to another . |
22 | How far does the relative emphasis on academic , professional or general courses vary from one part of the system to another ? |
23 | Thus northern communities that live above subsistence level generally have to be subsidized , and can expect to survive only while subsidies last ; their continuance depends on political decisions , which vary from one part of the north to another ( Armstrong and others , 1978 ) . |
24 | There is not enough space in this chapter to do them justice and standing orders vary from one committee to another . |
25 | This is crucial , as tumour samples are almost invariably mixtures of tumour cells , non-tumour epithelium , connective tissue , and inflammatory cells , the proportions of which vary from one sample to a nother . |
26 | In so far as top businessmen play a decisive role in company strategy — as distinct from its public presentation — the talents they need will vary from one situation to another . |
27 | The map and the diagrams show how their decisions vary from one area to another . |
28 | Stocks and rates of production vary from one area of the Southern Ocean to another . |
29 | So what is a reasonable time to complain will , I think , vary from one product to another . |
30 | The lesions consist of separate , raised , umbilicated spots which vary from one millimetre to one centimetre in diameter . |