Example sentences of "[modal v] vary from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression .
2 That must vary from individual to individual and there is no need to say that simply to hold these views ( if one believes them to be the revealed will of God ) is in itself misogynist .
3 Whether gossip , bickering and family feuds were or were not a more prevalent feature than a wholesome communion of the population could vary from village to village and is ultimately a matter of subjective judgement .
4 The problem was that the will of the people could vary from week to week , from speaker to speaker , making consistency almost impossible .
5 All of these may vary from brew to brew , leading to beers with variable bitterness .
6 The action is an invocation to the Queen of Serpents , the Royal Nagini , whose name may vary from State to State through the land .
7 Where the parties have not chosen the law which is to govern their contract the applicability of the Convention will depend upon the law governing the contract as determined by the conflict rules of the forum , which , of course , may vary from State to State .
8 A child 's linguistic performance may vary from day to day and even from hour to hour .
9 The authority of product managers may vary from organisation to organisation .
10 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
11 All PSD learning outcomes flow directly from these four aims , although the weighting on individual aims may vary from module to module .
12 Of course the length of the various stages may vary from person to person ( not to mention country to country ) and some people 's general education may go on well into their higher education , whereas for others it ends early in secondary school .
13 The balance of the work and activities may vary from child to child .
14 These standards may vary from country to country and they may be changed from time to time within a given country .
15 Treatments may vary from diet changes through medical management to surgery , in some cases .
16 Interest rates may vary from time to time in line with the general level of interest rates .
17 However , the reorganization of water resources may lead to the use of lower.quality water or , as is worse from the textile finishers ' point of view , water that may vary from time to time .
18 Secondly , the parties should be aware that the items taken into account in compiling the index may vary from time to time .
19 Now these alternative explanations are not exclusive of each other and , obviously , may vary from region to region .
20 Because of the spontaneous , easy-going nature of island hopping , our trips programme may vary from week to week and island to island , but you can always be certain that your Clubrep will make sure you have the chance to see and do the very best things on each island .
21 This is usually the 7th kyu , denoted by a yellow belt , but this may vary from club to club .
22 " Day " can mean either a calendar day or a period of 24 hours , according to context , and the meaning of " working day " will depend on the custom of the particular trade — and may vary from place to place and from time to time .
23 Moreover , we find that certain very specific colours are missing from stars ' spectra , and these missing colours may vary from star to star .
24 It took several weeks before the new trader was able to work out roughly the quantities he needed each morning to satisfy his customers ' needs , and still longer to realise that those needs would vary from day to day
25 If so , the amount on which the taxpayer would be assessed to tax would vary from year to year depending upon the success of the school in attracting applicants .
26 One particular factor to be taken into account is the country in which incorporation is deemed to have taken place ; the criteria for this will vary from state to state , so care must be taken over this issue .
27 The extent to which these problems will be tolerated , and the measures adopted for dealing with them , will vary from school to school , and it is accepted that it would be impossible to lay down precise rules about the steps to be taken .
28 Sniffing will vary from school to school , from youth club to youth club and from one residential children 's home to another .
29 It is drawn from member states in response to specific requests to the EC for assistance and its composition will vary from incident to incident depending on the type of help and advice being sought . ’
30 In practice the terms and conditions of employment of sub-contractors will vary from company to company and are often drafted with a substantial bias in the builder 's favour .
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