Example sentences of "vary from one [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The degree of success varied from one head to another . |
2 | The speed at which an awareness of national fashions in architecture grew varied from one area to another . |
3 | As Tables 10–13 , below , show , most of the factors mentioned were common to all exhibitions , although the degree to which a particular factor contributed to an exhibition 's success varied from one exhibition to another . |
4 | Their controlled study showed that the social withdrawal and poverty of speech of chronic patients varied from one hospital to another according to the severity of ward restrictiveness , absence of personal belongings , and the length of time that patients were left to do nothing . |
5 | Although the effects of loss vary from one individual to another , on the whole it seems that men tend to fare a little better in bereavement than women , and fewer of them are found to be in need of psychiatric treatment for chronic grief and depression . |
6 | Level 1 Know that human beings vary from one individual to the next . |
7 | ( 5 ) Simulations of expected duration The nature of this model and its estimation is such that the elasticities , hazard rates and the expected durations all vary from one individual to another and are dependent on the values of benefits , expected earnings and all extra income receipts in both employment and unemployment . |
8 | However much the relative values of particular substances vary from one culture to another , each one owes its status to physical attributes . |
9 | Tax rates vary from one country to another : a prime example being VAT , which in some parts of Europe at the time of writing is over 20 per cent on certain items . |
10 | The study seeks to identify the main constraining factors operating in each country , and to see to what extent these factors , and the ‘ mix ’ in which they seem to operate , vary from one country to another . |
11 | It is not possible to provide the reader with a comprehensive list of these , because they vary from one transaction to another . |
12 | There is not enough space in this chapter to do them justice and standing orders vary from one committee to another . |
13 | This is crucial , as tumour samples are almost invariably mixtures of tumour cells , non-tumour epithelium , connective tissue , and inflammatory cells , the proportions of which vary from one sample to a nother . |
14 | In so far as top businessmen play a decisive role in company strategy — as distinct from its public presentation — the talents they need will vary from one situation to another . |
15 | The map and the diagrams show how their decisions vary from one area to another . |
16 | So what is a reasonable time to complain will , I think , vary from one product to another . |
17 | The lesions consist of separate , raised , umbilicated spots which vary from one millimetre to one centimetre in diameter . |
18 | Individual-characteristic behaviour is behaviour that varies from one individual to another . |
19 | The precise nature of this scheme varies from one company to another . |
20 | Also the grass grows for only a short-season , and the amount of hay which can be cut and dried varies from one year to the next . |
21 | The process usually coincides with the teen years but timing varies from one person to another . |
22 | The extent of the surrender varies from one person to another , and the assumptions about the claim to privacy also vary — not only from one person to another within a given group or society , but from one society to another and from one historical period to another . |
23 | The extent to which a person feels threatened by other people having information about him or her varies from one person to another . |
24 | We realise that the degree of protection needed varies from one person to another , and so have introduced two levels of cover into the Midland Personal Accident Plan : Gold Cover and Silver Cover . |
25 | The course of the split varies from one Species to another ; in some its lateral arms run dorsal to the antennal insertions , in others it runs to them or below them . |
26 | The way the video fits into the lesson varies from one publication to another . |
27 | She argued that , if she could show that what was regarded as normal behaviour in the United States in fact varies from one society to another , then it followed that such behaviour could not be the result of people 's biological characteristics but rather of their culture . |
28 | The questionnaire varies from one Census to another , but always includes questions about age , sex , and the relationships of the members of the household . |
29 | The amount charged varies from one authority to another , and independent enquiries should generally be made when dealing with authorities outside one 's own area . |
30 | What I think I 'm looking for is some evidence that the severity of the infrastructure problems to which you refer actually varies from one district to another . |