Example sentences of "[verb] to other areas " in BNC.

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1 How is Actively Seeking Work operating in West Belfast compared to other areas ?
2 Applied to other areas of our lives , images and use of our own tapes can be used to recharge our bodies and minds and accelerate our learning of new and positive attitudes , to know how to feel and act .
3 In that case the panel might recommend reductions in funding , which could then be applied to other areas .
4 Some season ticket holders will be moved to other areas of the ground .
5 Massage can help cramp and can prevent it spreading to other areas .
6 I originally had this idea through the workers union in Manchester , and I was wondering if there were any comparative studies that were happening at the same time , and that would be really interesting to see how Oxford compares to other areas .
7 Having established that the annual prevalence of known opioid use in Wirral during 1984–5 was about 5 per 1,000 of the adult population , the question arises as to how high this level of opioid use is compared to other areas of the UK .
8 The stocking rate is high compared to other areas of Scotland , one ewe to two acres being fairly normal , with perhaps one ewe to three acres on the poorer ground .
9 But the 130 dogs registered is high compared to other areas .
10 Ends such as these are reserved by the home fans solely for their own use — visiting fans being relegated to other areas of the ground .
11 There was no indication whether individuals within the subgroups had travelled to either their country of origin , if appropriate , or — if born in one geographical location — had travelled to other areas where the incidence of environmental toxoplasma exposed them to increased risk of this infection .
12 It means making the development of collaboration a priority , and giving to it the same careful thought and planning as is given to other areas of children 's development .
13 The following diagram illustrates how Sciences may relate to other areas of the catalogue .
14 Students will be required to review the contribution of enterprise activity to their own personal and social development and to relate the learning gained to other areas of life , recognising the transferability of process skills .
15 It began to spread to other areas after 1770 but it was not until about 1830 , when roads were improving , that this relatively isolated breed was gradually developed for dray-pulling as well .
16 Because that implies that this kind of thing then spreads to other areas of life , I mean it , after all the revolution of seventeen ninety eight did n't have anything to do with erm industrial relations as such , I mean it was er it was really about the monarchy , the state and er people starving and all that stuff , but the this introduces the interesting idea that once you 've got a kind of pattern in the culture to something , it can then reappear in other areas .
17 A further advantage of these unions is that money saved locally is spent locally , rather than being switched to other areas , as often occurs with normal banking arrangements .
18 This scheme , which has now spread to other areas , obviously influenced the Griffiths proposals .
19 The disturbances spread to other areas of the country in the ensuing days .
20 Currently , his network of clubs covers the south east of England , in Heston , Raynes Park , Chigwell , Finchley , Enfield , Eastbourne and Bushey , although he is already looking at new sites in Kent and Scotland and the intention is to expand to other areas of Britain , including Northern Ireland .
21 Seismic confirmation has since been extended to other areas ( Cook et al. 1981 ; Iverson and Smithson 1983 ; Brown et al. 1983 ) .
22 Will this principle be extended to other areas of the company 's operations ?
23 Cross-reference to other areas of study to be drawn on in completing the assignment ( as appropriate ) and the methods by which integration will be achieved .
24 It 's also important to realise that air depleted of ozone can travel to other areas through wind currents and transfer the problem .
25 Its training grant scheme represents a commitment of £3 million that has helped secure inward investment and 3,300 jobs which could otherwise have been lost to other areas .
26 As locals and lower income groups can be forced to move to other areas or to nearby key settlements where housing is available , the social composition of the community may change .
27 The scheme was intended to provide financial help to unemployed workers in depressed areas who were prepared to move to other areas .
28 Further , this disadvantage extends to other areas of social life .
29 It is also important to ensure that attention is paid to other areas .
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