Example sentences of "[adv] from region to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Very small schools ( 50 children or less ) accounted , in 1987–8 , for around 10% of primary schools in the United Kingdom , but the proportion varied greatly from region to region .
2 These practices , they further note , ‘ varied not only from region to region and from time to time but also from social class to social class , so that their impact on field systems and rural settlement patterns is complex and not easy to determine . ’
3 It is important to remember that this conclusion was reached on the basis of urban evidence , for it is likely that the degree of sex segregation or jointness of marital relationships varied widely from region to region .
4 Provision of piped water and sanitary facilities varied widely from region to region and between different types of housing .
5 Throughout the training , which does vary a little from region to region , new members are encouraged to question everything .
6 — the letters are the same wherever English is used , but the sounds of English ( particularly vowel sounds ) change dramatically from region to region ;
7 Thus the causes and effects of land-use practices vary considerably from region to region in the Himalaya , so that a general theory such as the HEDT becomes untenable .
8 Firstly , the efficacy of BCG varies considerably from region to region ; secondly , it is effective in preventing serious forms of primary tuberculosis but seems not to prevent the infected person from developing postprimary , often infectious , disease .
9 There is also evidence that dietary customs , for example in the matter of baking bread , varied considerably from region to region .
10 In practice , the treatment of widows and deserted wives varied considerably from region to region .
11 In the first place , we should not paint too pessimistic a view of what was happening to the landed classes , since the experiences of this group varied considerably from region to region .
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