Example sentences of "[pron] vary [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a very wide variety of finishes available , such as gilded or silvered , and with or without a highlighting gold line , as well as the enormous range of woods themselves , which vary tremendously in colour and atmosphere , and can be inlaid with veneers or kept quite plain . |
2 | The time component is negligible in the classical limit of fields which vary slowly with time . |
3 | They include a wide range of full-time and part-time courses which vary considerably in length , level and objectives . |
4 | The system of social security which varies widely from country to country is another important influence when international comparisons are made . |
5 | The insert procedure itself varies somewhat from model to model , but the essence of it is to arrange for the over-recording to end at a pre-determined out point . |
6 | They vary especially by age , marital status , class and ethnicity . |
7 | They vary considerably in price range from the ‘ upmarket ’ Wealden Hall which serves French and Italian food , to the locally renowned Indian restaurant , the Gandhi Tandoori . |
8 | They vary considerably in size ranging from the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal ( over 300 metres long and 36 metres above ground level ) to the much smaller Engine Arm Aqueduct on the Birmingham Canal Navigations at Smethwick . |
9 | They have been revised over time — usually downwards — and they vary significantly from country to country . |
10 | They vary greatly in form in the higher orders , however , and some segments are frequently differentiated from their fellows . |
11 | They vary greatly in length , scope , selectivity and reliability , and must be carefully evaluated in relation to the stock revision in progress . |
12 | For one thing , they varied enormously from place to place ( e.g. the distinctions between the policies of the colonial administrations of Kenya and neighbouring Uganda , Brett 1973 ; Leys 1975 ) , and between Anglophone and Francophone Africa . |
13 | It has been argued that a better measure of familial aggregation is the ratio of prevalence among relatives to that in the general population , but this ratio alone is also of limited value since , for a given heritability , it varies inversely with population prevalence . |
14 | There is no chart telling us just how many hours we should be sleeping ; indeed it varies greatly from person to person . |
15 | To the extent that training is provided , it varies greatly in nature , quality , duration , and goals . |
16 | It varies greatly in form among different families in adaptation to the environment and habits of the species concerned . |