Example sentences of "and [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Doubts are like sicknesses in that the prevalent types vary from country to country and from culture to culture .
32 Every from country to country and from culture to culture .
33 One can recognise easily why so many later European commentators extolled classical Greece as the model for their contemporaries since the material conditions of these changes from rural to urban , from aristocracy to bourgeoisie , and from oligarchy to proto-democracy similarly characterised their own social situation .
34 While the way in which sexual relations are conducted obviously varies considerably from individual to individual and from zone to zone , generally speaking , there is an attempt to maintain a fairly strict control in the military camps , although this does not apply for the civilian population , nor should it be regarded as an indication of future attitudes .
35 Fees vary from degree to degree and from subject to subject .
36 She was enclosed in grey , all round and from floor to ceiling .
37 Elsewhere , from Lewis to Barra and from Unst to Strathspey , from Nairn to Kyle , the wishing continues apace .
38 The physiotherapist must be able to assess the patient 's needs , both overall and from session to session , in order to define an effective rehabilitation programme and to set him realistic goals .
39 The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression .
40 Sublimation is the change from solid to gas on heating and from gas to solid on cooling without passing through the liquid phase .
41 How far does the sphere of influence spread from north to south and from west to east ?
42 The non-dipole terms give a site dependence to the VGP paths ; they tend to move from east to west if the site is northeast or southwest of the point 0°N ; 90°E and from west to east if the site is northwest or southeast of it .
43 The eroded material is usually moved away by the action of longshore drift ( see below ) , which , in England , moves material mainly from north to south on the east coast and from west to east on the south coast .
44 Priority for training : when an investor opens a franchise , he is given the opportunity to acquire specialist skills through a training course covering all aspects of the business from personnel management to administration and from procurement to marketing .
45 Further , such proceedings would clash with the orthodox line of responsibility from civil servants to ministers and from ministers to Parliament .
46 six times I have returned to that country , demanding the past from the present , flogging my emotions , requiring of them , still , that freshness they once owed to novelty , and from year to year finding in my ageing desires rewards ever less vivid …
47 6.1 This Agreement shall take effect on the date of signature of this Agreement and shall continue for a period of three years and from year to year thereafter until or unless terminated by either party giving to the other not less than six months ' prior written notice , subject always to prior termination as hereinafter specified .
48 Desks in lines , streamed classes , sets of identical textbooks through which children move from term to term and from year to year all serve to confirm a particular belief .
49 Considerable variability can be expected during spring and from year to year , both because the location of the vortex varies with respect to the observing site , and because of the large horizontal gradient in HNO 3 across the vortex edge .
50 In order to continue to monitor the developments in the English vocabulary from day to day and from year to year , it is essential for the Dictionary Department to continue to collect such quotations .
51 The total expenditure varied very much from shire to shire and from year to year .
52 For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) .
53 The teaching methods employed vary across thefaculty , and from year to year within individual subjects , but , generally , the early years are based on a pattern of lectures , small group tutorials , and laboratory work .
54 It 's a little bit variable , I think , from our own science school — one science school to another — and from year to year , but I would say maybe twenty or thirty for each science school .
55 C. The flow of water , or discharge , in rivers varies from summer to winter , and from day to day .
56 If A Song to David , in which he attempted a new and regular form of the ode , was written on an upswing of creativity at the beginning of a psychotic episode , and the psalms translation made during convalescence afterwards , Jubilate Agno is particularly important because its internal dates strongly suggest it was composed during his confinement , and from day to day of his illness , during the period 27 July to 30 January 1763 , just before his release .
57 The rules and institutions which regulated medieval agriculture and ordered rural society differed in almost every particular from place to place and from generation to generation .
58 The delay between this booking-in and being seen by the doctor varies from day to day , from hour to hour , and from clinic to clinic .
59 The power which top civil servants and other state administrators possess no doubt varies from country to country , from department to department , and from individual to individual .
60 What happens afterwards is variable both from woman to woman and from birth to birth .
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