Example sentences of "vary [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , it remained uncertain whether continental western European corporate language policy varied according to country and company size or type .
2 The amount of toll-in-kind payable for the service of milling the grain varied according to region and period , but the average charge was one-sixteenth part of the grain by volume .
3 — which vary according to topic or context ;
4 Prices vary according to volume and length — expect to pay between £100 to £475 , maximum
5 Fertility rates vary according to area or country of birth of the mother .
6 Products and yields vary according to fashion and demand ; whaling , sealing , fur trading and mineral ore exploitation have declined in recent years , but commercial fishing and fossil fuel exploitation are well established and likely to continue .
7 Placement costs vary according to need but are likely to involve token payment for an extra helper within the playgroups and may include transport cost and playgroup fees .
8 This varies according to land-use and from region to region depending on soil nutrient status , and is linked to the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients between the atmosphere , soil and biomass .
9 Since it is accepted that the consensus varies according to time and place , it is not clear how one distinguishes between a legitimate consensus and a deviant subculture .
10 The section on the chemistry of gasication is not so definitive partly because the temperature gradient , which varies according to fuel and gasifier design , affects both the position of chemical equilibria and the relative rates of different reactions within the gasifier but also because few experimental results are available for interpretation .
11 These three strands tended to complement the well established qualitative models of Davis and Penck and the blend of the four approaches adopted in textbooks tended to vary according to author and date of writing , with an emphasis on factors and measurement in the earlier books ( e.g. Young , 1972 ) and a more theoretical foundation stressed in others ( Carson and Kirkby , 1972 ) .
12 End of story , which is told and re-told , with the nationality of the scorpion , revealed in the punch-line , varying according to inclination and circumstance .
13 This is something that you will have discussed with the minister when you arranged the wedding and may vary according to religion and/or ceremonies decided upon .
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