Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | The significance of either of these factors varied from site to site ; at times cults appear largely to have been promoted by the Church hierarchy , or by a small group with a precise , often family , interest in the new saint — this seems to be the norm for the development of the cults of the aristocratic saints of the seventh century . |
32 | The designation of zones has certainly encouraged development , but this has varied from region to region . |
33 | Differences in earnings depended on a wide variety of factors : wages varied from region to region , employers paid different amounts for the same work , and their practices regarding fines differed . |
34 | The incidence of customary tenure varied from region to region and from manor to manor . |
35 | As to the first question it is clear that views as to the availability and scope of certiorari together with its actual use have varied from time to time . |
36 | ( 2 ) For the purposes of this section : ( a ) " special road " and " special road authority " have the same meanings as in the Roads ( Scotland ) Act 1984 and ( b ) " class I " means class 1 in Schedule 3 to the Act , as varied from time to time by any order under section 8 of that Act , but , if that Schedule is amended by such an order so as to add to it a further class of traffic , the order may adapt the reference in this section to traffic of class 1 so as to take account of the additional class . |
37 | The number of participants varied from evening to evening : attendance was higher at the beginning of the week than at the end . |
38 | ‘ Crimes ’ varied from place to place and from time-period to time-period ; they reflected the interests , moral concerns and ideological positions of those who were in the power positions that defined and enforced them . |
39 | And where they were employed , their duties varied from place to place — some fulfilled judicial as well as financial functions , others might even have a military role . |
40 | Opportunities for wives and children to contribute to the household income varied from place to place , though they were everywhere low paid . |
41 | The size of a çift varied from place to place , according to the fertility of the soil , and ranged between four and thirty-five acres . |
42 | The copper content varied from place to place but rich solid chalcopyrite was found in places , particularly where veins came together or at junctions with cross-faults to form " bunches " . |
43 | In sum , their duties probably varied from place to place and from time to time , although there was always likely to be a strong police element , especially in those areas on or near the frontiers where military government was paramount and where the natives enjoyed only limited autonomy . |
44 | The lord 's power to remove the inhabitants of a village varied from place to place . |
45 | The proportion of Christians and Jews in the urban population varied from city to city . |
46 | The direction of bias varied from paper to paper . |
47 | Patterns varied from area to area , differed between industrial and rural areas , and between city and city , and a host of social factors have to be taken into account . |
48 | These patterns varied from language to language , but only a limited number of such patterns seemed to occur , so that the same pattern of kinship terminology was found among totally unrelated peoples speaking totally unrelated languages . |
49 | The Abbot and over half the monks of Battle perished , eight of the thirteen canons of Mitchelham , most of the heads of religious houses , and up to half of the rest of the county 's population died within a few months , although the effects varied from community to community . |
50 | The precise organization of the rural police varied from province to province . |
51 | The verderers ' familiarity with the district from earlier years could only serve them in a general way , for the woodland paths varied from season to season . |
52 | This is defined as the rent which it might reasonably be expected to command if let from year to year , with the tenant bearing the rates and the cost of insurance and repairs . |
53 | This fish has a deep body , narrowly compressed from side to side , very large eyes , prominent fins on both the upper and lower surfaces of the body , and a manlike tail . |
54 | These new thelodonts show an unexpected body shape in which the body is deep and compressed from side to side and the tail is perfectly symmetrical , rather like that of early heterostracans . |
55 | He 'd grinned from ear to ear , grey eyes dancing . |
56 | In addition , it is supplemented from time to time by statements of practice or policy issued by the Panel . |
57 | A journal publishing the new material which had been added from time to time to the machine-readable text . |
58 | Ralemberg and his wife sprawled there , their throats gashed from ear to ear . |
59 | When the human NF-L promoter is deleted from -300bp to -190bp there is a clear negative effect on neuronal expression of the gene both in transgenic mice and the cell cultures . |
60 | In this context Marxism furnishes its own distinctive teleology of the oppressed , which can easily be transposed from class to nation or ‘ race ’ . |