Example sentences of "vary [adv] accord to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The colour may be varied perhaps according to the type of tools put out with it ; ‘ natural ’ for pastry cutters and patty tins , for instance . |
2 | Individual colleges and institutes vary both according to the proportion of advanced work which they provide and also the types of courses which they offer , depending partly on the nature of the institutions which went to make them up and partly on the way in which they have developed in the past few years . |
3 | Charges vary considerably according to the type of plan you select and the number of different investments you hold within it . |
4 | The exact nature of the beforeness evoked by to varies however according to the context . |
5 | This has caused the prices of Rembrandt prints to vary significantly according to the date of the impression . |
6 | It was appreciated at an early stage that the efficacy of collocational information could vary greatly according to the domain from which it was taken . |
7 | Effective power ( W E ) was determined by the proportion of the total average velocity resulting from basal sliding so that the ratio W T /WE could vary largely according to the proportion of basal slip to internal ice deformation . |
8 | Examiners realise that their standard of marking can vary slightly according to the mood they are in , and to the time spent on marking . |
9 | Ultimately , the Laws of Negligence ( which may vary considerably according to the jurisdiction involved ) will influence the standards . |