Example sentences of "[verb] vary [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Table 5.2 Volume of international bond issues by type ( $ billion ) The pattern of issuance in the bond markets has varied considerably over time , although there has generally been a predominance of banks , industrial companies and supranational organisations ( such as the World Bank ) . |
2 | The levels of disturbance allowance given vary widely from organisation to organisation . |
3 | At present the service offered varies considerably between member states , in particular in the cross-border sector . |
4 | However , the actual time taken to cover a kilometre will almost certainly have varied substantially between road types , thus it is possible that their subjects did not actually have more to report in the shopping areas . |
5 | The expression of Oct-1 is generally regarded as ubiquitous and our results agree with this , although the relative amount of product appears to vary slightly between RNA samples ( Figure 4a ) . |
6 | The effect of birth interval upon child mortality appears to vary somewhat with level of mortality , although no pattern is clearly evident . |
7 | The analysis will also take into account the psychological distress resulting from unemployment , which is known to vary considerably by country . |
8 | However , ‘ crime fighting ’ is not the sole task of the section police in Easton , for the calls for assistance to which they respond vary considerably in nature . |
9 | Royal Commissions have more prestige but nothing of real consequence flows from this , and the matters which these bodies investigate vary greatly in importance . |
10 | In fact , the pathways taken vary considerably from embryo to embryo . |
11 | The parties in which gelada herds move vary seasonally in size ( Crook 1966 ; Dunbar 1977 ) . |
12 | However , the intensity of a particular band does vary linearly with concentration in a mixture unless some strong chemical interaction occurs between components , in which case mixtures of the same components in known concentrations must be used as standards . |
13 | Regrettably , over the years local inspections have varied widely in quality , for many reasons . |
14 | Although the WHO has called for a worldwide effort to stop AIDS , responses to the epidemic have varied considerably from country to country . |