Example sentences of "differ [adv] from [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , the length of time that Standard English has had this status differs widely from place to place : over three hundred years in Jamaica , less than two hundred in Dominica . |
2 | However , productivity differs less from country to country for non-traded goods than for tradables . |
3 | The climate differs less from north to south and distances are shorter . |
4 | Well it 's a difficult question to ask in a answer in a way because , because the pattern of grouping differs enormously from school to school . |
5 | Well it 's a difficult question to answer in a way because the pattern on grouping differs enormously from school to school . |
6 | Hymn lists differ little from year to year and music programmes remain unadventurous . |
7 | Although senior executives ' specific information needs differ widely from company to company , the information required does fall into consistent categories ( see diagram ) . |
8 | Tax rates differ enormously from country to country , and therefore the territory in which taxation is levied on a company is of great importance . |
9 | The bands used for this type of application differ considerably from country to country , although spectrum around 7.5GHz is common . |
10 | Much of the set-piece music used by house churches has a common feel to it , although the styles differ considerably from congregation to congregation . |
11 | Citation practices differ significantly from field to field ( Moed et al ) . |