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

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1 While views on numbers differ from firm to firm it is important to adopt guidelines within your firm that are reviewed at least once a year .
2 Because the needs of governments — for technology , for foreign exchange earned through exports , for managerial experience — differ from sector to sector , as does the prospect for profits for the investor , the sectoral differences among bargains are likely to be even greater than national differences .
3 Just as we are all different in our body weight and metabolism , so the type of diet we eat is influenced by factors which differ from person to person .
4 Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year .
5 The credit terms and cost differ from company to company so it is important to compare the total amount you will pay .
6 Reasons for establishing overseas manufacturing subsidiaries differ from company to company , but the following factors are important .
7 Cardiac rehabilitation programmes differ from centre to centre and in patients with different cardiac illnesses .
8 The attributes seen as constituting physical attractiveness differ from culture to culture .
9 Second , even where there are annual elections , the actual wards in which ordinary vacancies occur often differ from year to year .
10 Although questions on examinations differ from year to year , here are some from a recent CAM examination in Advertising :
11 While tastes differ from country to country , good design is universal , in Conran 's view .
12 While the administrative style of local authorities varies enormously all conduct their work through : a ) meetings of the council , consisting of all elected members ; and b ) committees and sub-committees consisting of small groups of members whose numbers and designations differ from authority to authority .
13 Thus any word belonging to an inflecting class has a stem which remains constant from class to class and affixes which differ from class to class .
14 The musical needs of parishes and congregations differ from place to place , and the way in which they are met is determined largely by the resources available .
15 These homologies would provide considerable scope for direct extrapolation providing the functions of these brainstem regions are not modified by forebrain structures that differ from group to group .
16 Receptive field properties also differ from area to area .
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