Example sentences of "varied from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She was somebody who had mild short-term memory loss , which varied from day to day but she could remember anything about the past .
2 We never had a routine day , it varied from day to day .
3 Even though ferment was widespread , motivations for seeking a more integrated Europe varied from country to country , and were coloured by national perspectives .
4 Liberals might welcome this ; yet the effects , as they varied from state to state , were by no means reassuring .
5 The aspects of the curriculum which received specific attention ( albeit in the context of an expressed concern for the whole curriculum ) varied from school to school .
6 The Latin used in medieval documents likely to be of interest to readers of this present volume was not the classical language of antiquity , nor were its standards universally high , and it varied from century to century as time advanced .
7 But all the low-tech equipment works very well together and even after three solid hours at the wheel on a variety of road conditions which varied from motorway to unclassified minor roads , there were no tell-tale aches or pains .
8 One response to this and the funding crisis in the early 1980s was to introduce charges for the home help service , up to a weekly maximum , which varied from authority to authority , but was in the region of £2 .
9 The studies reviewed by Gough , Taylor and Boddy ( 1987 ) varied from demonstration projects to narrow experimental designs , with many studies falling in between and containing aspects of both models .
10 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
11 Oh it varied from time to time .
12 Historians agree that the size of this group was certainly much reduced in number by the middle of the eighteenth century , but the chronology of this decline is debatable for it varied from region to region .
13 But of course this varied from place to place , from time to time , and it is still not clear how far working-class men and women did accept the domesticated role of married women , even in the diluted version which social circumstances could allow to become part of their lives .
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