Example sentences of "vary [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 7.7.9.2 To pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest ( where the Landlord has rebuilt and reinstated the Premises out of its own money ) the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply and clause 7.7.9 should contain the following amendment : … anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority while under the Tenant 's control and in the employment of the Tenant wholly or partially irrecoverable … 7.8 Increase or decrease of the Centre If at any time during the Term the Centre shall be increased or decreased on a permanent basis the Insurance Rent Percentage shall be varied with effect from the first premium or additional premium payable in respect of a period after such a change by agreement between the parties or in default of agreement within [ 3 ] months of the first proposal for variation made by the Landlord in such a manner as shall be determined to be fair and reasonable in the light of the event in question by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator This requires no comment .
2 In England these varied in scale from the magnificence of eighteenth-century Bath to quiet Tunbridge Wells on the Sussex borders , ‘ a place in which a lady however virtuous , yet for want of good conduct may as soon shipwreck her character as in any part of England ’ .
3 These four traditions have varied in eminence over time and Van Til argues that the claims on the curriculum are no longer based on a single source — a conclusion in line with the Munn Report .
4 The pointed arch provided a more flexible system since it could be varied in proportion of width to height in order to accommodate different spans and roof levels .
5 The value of the various ranks in the service was not , however , a uniform one , for the rewards varied in accordance with the importance of the trade passing through the port , and the differences in salary were substantial .
6 The features varied in intensity during the observing period .
7 Critics were quick to complain both that the available evidence supported conflicting theories equally well and , more radically , that the ‘ evidence ’ varied in interpretation between theories .
8 It should be noted , however , that the group of 27 authorities who had training/development/personnel officers , all of whom were categorized as providing a higher than average amount of training , were varied in size of establishment .
9 The tenements varied in size between 10 and 90 acres ( depending in part upon the quality of the land ) , though their value was increased by generous common rights .
10 The estates varied in size from a few units in piecemeal developments to 30 or 40 plots on well serviced , carefully planned schemes .
11 All the cancer patients had adenocarcinomas : two had Dukes 's stage A , eight had B , and six had C. The polyps varied in size from 0.5 cm to 1.0 cm and five showed dysplastic changes ( one mild and four moderate dysplasia ) .
12 Although the institutions of self-government varied in detail with each of the Basque Provinces , everywhere the sovereign body was a broadly chosen General Assembly with a smaller permanent Deputation .
13 The sword hardly varied in form from the twelfth to the fifteenth century : it generally had a two-edged blade , about 40 inches in length .
14 It followed that the periods varied in length from season to season and hence the duration of the hours fluctuated .
15 In addition , the temporal basis of North American forest use has varied in relation to the extension of early colonial settlers across the continent , but as Table 8.1 illustrates , the turning-point in US forest history came in 1891 with the General Revision Act .
16 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
17 ( 13 ) With the consent in writing of all Members for the time being the restrictions imposed by this Article may be waived or varied in relation to any proposed transfer of Shares .
18 By using the corner , edge or side of a Polychromos Pastel , marks ranging from the very fine to the very broad can be achieved with ease and , by varying the pressure of the stroke , the colour deposit may be varied in strength between delicate and intense .
19 The veins or ‘ lodes ’ of tin so formed varied in width between half a metre and six metres .
20 It is easy to understand , cheap and simple to administer and can be varied in rate on different commodities to support the less well-off , by exempting food , for example .
21 Districts varied in population from over 120,000 to under 2,000 , with one-third falling in the range between 10,000 and 20,000 ( all figures from Redcliffe-Maud 1969:Vol. 1 Annex 4 ) .
22 But OP in the diagram represents the phasor output potential difference taken between terminals P and O. Consequently , through altering the resistance R , the output may be varied in phase by π radians with respect to the input while maintaining its amplitude constant .
23 Mobile shops , a rather grand name for some of the odd-looking converted buses and vans , played a big part in the life of the village and these varied in nature from the butcher 's van to a travelling bank .
24 In 1972 a research paper by American scientists showed that the stable isotope ratios for oxygen and carbon in white marble varied from quarry to quarry , and more extensive research since then has confirmed that such measurements provide a ‘ signature ’ for the marble quarries of Italy , Greece and Turkey , which were the main sources of Classical marble .
25 The sections could take from two weeks to half a term to complete , so the actual number of tests varied from scheme to scheme .
26 In one set of trials the type of match required was varied from trial to trial while in a second set of trials the same match was required for a fixed number of stimulus presentations .
27 The union pointed out that under the Merchant Shipping Act , the loss of a ship terminated a seaman 's contract and that newcomers would expect the wages which they had previously enjoyed ; since these varied from port to port and ship to ship , domestic peace on board would be unlikely .
28 The clinical significance of colonisation by the epidemic strain varied from patient to patient .
29 Wages and conditions of work varied from firm to firm .
30 Like telephone charges , they can be varied from day to day and between evenings and rush hours .
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