Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] from [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 She is one of several on whose services I may call from time to time .
2 No attempt should be made to use monetary policy to offset any disturbances which may occur from time to time .
3 Shown here is a very small selection which will change from time to time .
4 Here we are focusing attention on the point of contact which will vary from person to person .
5 Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery .
6 Very often your teacher may ask you to come twice a week for two or three weeks and then once a week for a further period which will vary from pupil to pupil .
7 They moved to scenic Greencastle on the southern tip of Co Down in recent years but now the ‘ adopted ’ locals are dreading the possibility of the ferry which will operate from Greencastle to Greenore on the other side of Carlingford Lough .
8 This transform is essentially an equation which will convert from image to map coordinates and vice-versa .
9 ‘ A discreet establishment that you may visit from time to time ? ’
10 You 'll go from strength to strength , I know it . ’
11 Gradually , Alison came to question her core beliefs and realised that , in a moment , she could move from despair to inner peace by being loving and forgiving towards herself .
12 The different ages of her life seemed to exist simultaneously , as if she could move from age to age according to how she felt .
13 John Dykstra , with Richard Edlund and others , was able to set up a camera rig that moved very precisely in metal tracks , with the camera on an arm that could move up and down , while the camera itself could pan from side to side or tilt up and down or any combination or roll over to the side and also change focus as needed .
14 I think y yo you could blip from month to month er , er as a priority slipped in or changed , or a person slipped out or , or somebody forgot to zero something or y
15 ‘ I know , however , that you will go from strength to strength with your new Chairman and I am confident that you will be extremely successful .
16 The SAAF will name which turboprop trainer it has chosen to replace the Harvard with the CFS ( which itself will move from Dunnottar to Langebaanweg in 1993 ) , ideally from 1995 .
17 To accomplish this , you can go from close-up to a wider view in any one of three ways :
18 Even if you are more or less an appropriate weight to begin with , you can benefit from exercise to tone the muscles .
19 The city is only about two miles long by one mile wide , so you can walk from end to end in less than two hours .
20 You can work from left to right as you prefer .
21 However pissed off we might get from time to time though , we 're going to have to accept that Wilko is at Elland Rd to stay .
22 Obviously we had a few injuries at the start of the season , so hopefully we can go from strength to strength now .
23 If we spot the fish we can cast directly to them with strong tackle and a big bait , or we can move from swim to swim until we find where a big barbel or two are feeding .
24 They may differ from country to country , as may the level of pollution deemed acceptable , but there are common elements which make it possible to distinguish four types of strategies : ( 1 ) air quality management , ( 2 ) emission standards , ( 3 ) economic , and ( 4 ) cost-benefit .
25 Unless the mutation has become established , it is extremely rare for such forms to be found in the wild , although they must occur from time to time .
26 Can you really tell countries like India and China that they should switch from coal to some other , more expensive fuel or spend heavily on cleaning up emissions ?
27 They would range from death to the relatively minor discomfort associated with the absence of chiropody services .
28 They would appear from time to time and taunt the old couple , reminding them of their past lives and the failures or mistakes which had brought them to the castle ( though never detailing them — neither Quiss nor Ajayi knew what the other had done to justify sending them here .
29 Unlike their relatives the gibbons , orangs do not leap , though they can swing from tree to tree , a process known as brachiation .
30 In woodlands they can swing from tree to tree or scramble over the treetops to drop to the forest floor below .
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