Example sentences of "[noun] vary [adv] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This process is known as segmentation , and methods vary considerably resulting in individual strokes , characters , or some unit which is usually less than a character . |
2 | The ethnic and religious composition of the force varied greatly according to rank . |
3 | Individual colleges and institutes vary both according to the proportion of advanced work which they provide and also the types of courses which they offer , depending partly on the nature of the institutions which went to make them up and partly on the way in which they have developed in the past few years . |
4 | Undoubtedly there are differences in people 's experiences of support between grandparents and grandchildren , but we have so little up-to-date evidence on this issue that it is difficult to say how far such experiences vary systematically according to gender , ethnicity or social class . |
5 | The organization of women in the controlled zones varies considerably depending on the region : either one of the women 's organizations has taken on the task or there may be a women 's committee of the Popular Power Council . |
6 | Time performance of stoves and fuels varies widely depending on temperature , weather conditions — notably wind — and altitude . |
7 | The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality . |
8 | The rents charged in privately-rented furnished flats vary widely depending on the size , furnishings and locality . |
9 | This has caused the prices of Rembrandt prints to vary significantly according to the date of the impression . |
10 | The recall part of the experiment started approximately 50 minutes after the first and 10 minutes after the last of the junctions had been driven through ( the exact times varied considerably depending on driving style and traffic conditions ) . |
11 | However , the pattern varies considerably according to region and social class . |
12 | The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances . |
13 | Davidoff et al have shown that the Beau Ideal was underpinned by a morality of mutual duty and service , although the benefits and freedom which each participant drew from such an arrangement varied directly according to their position in the hierarchy . |
14 | Even the pay of domestic servants varied widely depending on the status of the employer and the sex and duties of the employee . |
15 | Charges vary considerably according to the type of plan you select and the number of different investments you hold within it . |
16 | Attempts have been made to classify the various ‘ schools ’ of economics and law ; but convenient though these are , it must be borne in mind that the effective use of any interdisciplinary approach varies significantly according to how , where , and why it is being applied . |
17 | The actual distance between the camera and subject varies considerably depending on the circumstances . |
18 | Attitudes to family and children vary considerably according to class , however . |
19 | The time it takes to receive local land charge search results varies greatly depending upon the particular local authority and can take between one and four weeks to obtain . |
20 | The extent to which British administrators depended on them for information varied greatly according to the social composition of the district and the competence of the civil servant in charge . |
21 | b Completion rates — While there is some evidence that completion rates for non-traditional students are overall somewhat lower than for traditionally qualified students , there is also evidence that completion rates for these students vary considerably depending on their qualifications and previous experience . |
22 | The cost varies enormously depending on the size of the tattoo . |
23 | Standard English varies stylistically according to audience , purpose and situation . |