Example sentences of "vary [adv] from [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Although the WHO has called for a worldwide effort to stop AIDS , responses to the epidemic have varied considerably from country to country .
2 It complains that prices vary widely from country to country .
3 Plasma concentrations after oral dosage vary widely from individual to individual , and after a single 16 mg dose , recovery in the stool varies from 14 to 49% in volunteers ( Glaxo Group Research Ltd , unpublished data ) .
4 The first is that an advertisement is , at least in some sense , an artistic creation : people 's judgements of art are virtually always subjective , and vary widely from person to person .
5 The reported figures for failure of sclerotherapy vary widely from 5% to 60% , but this variation can be partly explained by the lack of a universal definition of ‘ failure of treatment ’ .
6 The levels of disturbance allowance given vary widely from organisation to organisation .
7 Executive fashions vary little from year to year but the most popular fashion statement of the Eighties — huge shoulder pads — are definitely out .
8 The current ( 1980s ) rankings of the major brewers vary somewhat from product to product :
9 Numbers reaching N W Europe vary greatly from year to year .
10 Individual risks vary greatly from job to job and from industry to industry .
11 Did wages before industrialization vary much from year to year , or was an unvarying ‘ customary ’ wage more usual ?
12 There is no doubt that Shetlanders ' images of social class vary extensively from individual to individual ( typically in relation to the ‘ things ’ which are thought to ‘ give ’ people their class , and the elements which are thought to be consequence of class membership ) .
13 The proportions of different chemicals of sea and fresh water vary slightly from area to area .
14 Fees vary enormously from artist to artist , and start around £200 for a drawing , going up to £30,000 for a full-length ceremonial portrait .
15 Teachers ' centres vary enormously from place to place , but typically provide facilities for teachers to meet , formally or informally , to attend short courses , to hold exhibitions and displays , and consult materials .
16 As Fitzgerald pointed out , the variability between books is tremendous : some books are fairly stable , but others vary enormously from section to section .
17 policies on redundancy vary sharply from diocese to diocese .
18 Therefore these scales vary wildly from laboratory to laboratory .
19 The investment strategies of pension funds vary surprisingly from country to country .
20 They have been revised over time — usually downwards — and they vary significantly from country to country .
21 These totals inevitably vary considerably from zone to zone , depending on its economic structure , location , and so on .
22 These internal hardware additions are of course very machine-dependent , and those available vary considerably from manufacturer to manufacturer .
23 Liability insurance requirements vary considerably from country to country , as does the responsibility placed on organisations by local law .
24 Elsewhere , costs vary considerably from bank to bureau de change , and hotel to back street restaurant , so it is worth shopping around .
25 Thus the causes and effects of land-use practices vary considerably from region to region in the Himalaya , so that a general theory such as the HEDT becomes untenable .
26 Facilities vary considerably from area to area .
27 In fact , the pathways taken vary considerably from embryo to embryo .
28 The system of social security which varies widely from country to country is another important influence when international comparisons are made .
29 But confusion can arise due to the difference in sizes between packages or glasses , and the definition of a unit varies widely from country to country .
30 For Strathclyde , the damage through school fires varies widely from year to year , but rose to £6 million in 1991 .
  Next page