Example sentences of "[adv] vary from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The strategies naturally varied from case to case , but all addressed the broad goals outlined above and all included a publicity programme of meetings , brochures and media coverage . |
2 | The practical difficulties of laser-Doppler anemometry obviously vary from flow to flow ; sometimes it may be easy to mount a precision optical system around the flow , other times far from easy . |
3 | The actual number of Greater London boroughs controlled by each party naturally varies from election to election and is strongly affected by the national political climate . |
4 | The larger eddies , which do play a role in the generation of the Reynolds stress , must be more characteristic of the particular flow , since the Reynolds stress distribution necessarily varies from flow to flow . |
5 | Quill-written characters consist of a series of more-or-less straight strokes , simple enough for a computer to turn into numbers and analyse , but complex enough to vary from scribe to scribe . |
6 | The comparative implications of adopting this approach are that the meaning of what we are labelling ‘ aggression ’ will necessarily vary from case to case , depending on how the native concepts to which it is opposed vary from case to case . |
7 | Firstly , patients with sporadic adenomatous colorectal polyps are known to have a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer , but the possible modulation of this risk by hereditary or environmental factors will naturally vary from subject to subject . |
8 | the extent to which bureaucracies can indulge in co-optation will obviously vary from country to country , but the reciprocal relationship that develops between administrative agencies and client groups to the mutual benefit of each is very widespread . |
9 | The arm swing which pulls the club into the hitting area becomes the release action , the transition point being at about ten o'clock with the club shaft position , although this will obviously vary from player to player . |
10 | While the proportion received from the various sources will obviously vary from authority to authority , virtually all will receive some revenue from all three . |
11 | The current guidelines do not cover these matters and this will obviously vary from project to project . |
12 | In sum , their duties probably varied from place to place and from time to time , although there was always likely to be a strong police element , especially in those areas on or near the frontiers where military government was paramount and where the natives enjoyed only limited autonomy . |
13 | It depends on the individual 's attitudes , needs and priorities which clearly vary from person to person and from time to time . |
14 | The proportion of adolescents among the female population married or in union varies greatly among developing countries and , depending on local traditions , their problems and the perception of these problems also vary from country to country . |
15 | Not only is the extent of deforestation variable but the reasons why it is occurring also vary from region to region . |
16 | It is difficult to separate incomplete adaptation from inconsistency , especially as both vary from speaker to speaker . |
17 | It also varies from place to place . |
18 | It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached . |
19 | The colour and the texture can also vary from yellow to brown . |
20 | For the Liberal Democrats , Mr David Steel said : ‘ The feelings of people at what happened last night really vary from unease to repugnance that a British government should stoop to use a device which we have consistently condemned in others — namely the knock on the door in the middle of the night . ’ |
21 | It could even vary from year to year . |
22 | However , it is a fact of life that what is considered reasonable is the product of our experience and therefore varies from person to person . |
23 | It therefore varies from laboratory to laboratory , but is typically in the region of 40,000 years . |