Example sentences of "vary from [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The compositions vary from deposit to deposit : some samples from the East Pacific Rise contain almost 50 per cent zinc . |
2 | It may be that one day we shall discover a complete unified theory that predicts them all , but it is also possible that some or all of them vary from universe to universe or within a single universe . |
3 | As my hon. Friend makes clear , there is no comparable commitment from the Opposition , whose polices on defence vary from day to day . |
4 | For the Liberal Democrats , Mr David Steel said : ‘ The feelings of people at what happened last night really vary from unease to repugnance that a British government should stoop to use a device which we have consistently condemned in others — namely the knock on the door in the middle of the night . ’ |
5 | Impact factors vary from year to year ( Nieuwenhuysen & Rousseau ) . |
6 | There are both negative and positive implications in having the test that vary from individual to individual . |
7 | For example , the failure to account for such characteristics as ‘ frailty ’ , which vary from individual to individual , can lead to systematic exaggeration of the benefits of medical treatments . |
8 | It depends on the individual 's attitudes , needs and priorities which clearly vary from person to person and from time to time . |
9 | First of all , because conditions vary from society to society , the social practices in which particular individuals engage will depend on time and place . |
10 | Such definitions vary from society to society . |
11 | However , solutions to such problems are culturally determined : they vary from society to society . |
12 | Norms of dress vary from society to society . |
13 | Like norms , values vary from society to society . |
14 | In return the museums can offer a wide range of privileges and special activities — they vary from museum to museum . |
15 | These vary from country to country and obviously you have to be aware of them and comply with them . |
16 | Doubts are like sicknesses in that the prevalent types vary from country to country and from culture to culture . |
17 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
18 | The laws vary from country to country ; overseas readers should check local laws . |
19 | Mountain rescue and medical treatment arrangements vary from country to country and walkers may be liable to pay all or a portion of costs . |
20 | Accurate dating is crucial in these cases because tax regulations in some countries provide exemptions for antiques ; these vary from country to country , and advice should be taken locally . |
21 | It may , for example , vary from country to country ( see Perotin and Estrin , 1986 ) . |
22 | The circumstances in which a break with the past and the need for a fresh start come about vary from country to country , but in almost every case in modern times countries have a Constitution for the very simple and elementary reason that they wanted , for some reason , to begin again and so they put down in writing the main outline , at least , of their proposed system of government . |
23 | The proportion of adolescents among the female population married or in union varies greatly among developing countries and , depending on local traditions , their problems and the perception of these problems also vary from country to country . |
24 | Job opportunities for expatriates vary from country to country in that in countries where the native population is high , every effort is naturally made to employ local nationals rather than expatriates . |
25 | Again , no formal theory of attention is developed and indeed it is unclear that some mechanism other than that involved in abstraction is necessary — the distinctive features of an object or event are likely to be the invariants and the irrelevant aspects those that vary from presentation to presentation . |
26 | But decisions about exactly when to use each type of punctuation vary from writer to writer . |
27 | They are like the metaphorical gender attributions we examined at the beginning of this chapter , in that they follow no single principle , they do not remain constant from one context to another and they vary from culture to culture . |
28 | Alastair Fowler has argued that Williams and other critics have overstated this tendency and that the emphases on labour , hospitality , and architecture vary from poem to poem and over time . |
29 | These vary from service to service and will reflect political choice . |
30 | Fees vary from degree to degree and from subject to subject . |