Example sentences of "vary accord [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is more plausible to suppose that the meaning of unemployment will vary according to a number of factors , e.g. its duration , social assessments of blame , previous experience of steady employment , perception of future prospects , comparison with other groups , etc . |
2 | Evidently , the choice between the use of speech , handwriting or keyboard for a particular application will vary according to a number of factors : |
3 | Prominence must obviously be understood in relative terms : if features can register on a reader 's mind in his recognition of style , the degree to which they are salient will vary , and the degree to which the reader responds in a given reading will also vary according to a number of factors , such as his attentiveness , sensitivity to style and previous reading experience . |
4 | The way in which child support is calculated means that the amount payable can vary according to a number of different factors . |
5 | This will vary according to the feed you are using ; the type of swimfeeder ; the size and number of the perforations in it , and the type of swim where you are using it . |
6 | ‘ Direct Build Costs ’ will vary according to the size and specification of the project and includes the cost of all , labour , materials , plant and equipment required . |
7 | With a frilled gathered heading , the depth of heading will vary according to the depth of the frill . |
8 | If this principle applies to the 1984 Act then it would mean that the defence of volenti will vary according to the category of entry . |
9 | The disk is round to pentagonal , sometimes high , this feature may vary according to the position of the arms whether they are coiled under the disk ; diameter is up to 6–7 mm usually smaller . |
10 | This will vary according to the type of book and the type of subject you are studying . |
11 | The slope will vary according to the type of idea being implemented . |
12 | Those in : ( 30 ) an eager student a poor liar a lousy saint ( with the latter having here its informal sense of imperfect ) are perhaps best considered as ordinary ascriptives which happen to be relativistic adjectives , so that their range of interpretation will vary according to the type of thing assumed to be described . |
13 | The cost of the microcomputer system will vary according to the type of machine , size of memory , whether floppy or hard disks are used ; the quality of printer and monitor bought and the cost of software used on the microcomputer . |
14 | ( 1 would suggest that you do this over a few days as the list may well vary according to the mood you are in . ) |
15 | The suggestion is that the levy should vary according to the level and effectiveness of the training undertaken by each firm , as judged by the board and the national training agency . |
16 | The quantity needed may , however , vary according to the quantity of organic matter in the raw water . |
17 | The problems will of course vary according to the field in which your company or organisation is operating and what it is trying to achieve . |
18 | The net effect will vary according to the cost conditions within the particular industry under consideration , and within the real world we might expect considerable variation from one industry to another . |
19 | The amount of money received under formula funding will vary according to the number of pupils coming to the school . |
20 | There are many parameters associated with the performance of a system , and their relevance will vary according to the use of the system : some systems may be designed for single users with a particular style of writing ; others may attempt to be more generalised and therefore need training . |
21 | What follows from this account is that the effect produced by a change of context in the conditioned suppression paradigm will vary according to the amount of initial conditioning . |
22 | Prices will probably vary according to the amount of work they have to do . |
23 | The Problem Management Procedure will vary according to the stage of development at which the problem is identified and by whom it is identified . |
24 | The methods of applying these four steps will vary according to the stage of embryogenesis being examined and they will be described in turn . |
25 | McKinsey also drew up an analysis showing how different facets of financial management should vary according to the stage of the life-cycle . |
26 | What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study and the survival of evidence , but it may be wise to capitalise on whatever special feature the particular settlement has to offer , perhaps an old building , church or archaeological site . |
27 | Almost everything else can vary according to the taste of the fence-builder and his employers , the money the course has to spend , the cost , quality and availability of birch and a catalogue of lesser factors . |
28 | The number of eggs laid can vary according to the age of the parents . |
29 | In the main , exactly which personal qualities are likely to make a good teacher are not discussed ; nor is there any discussion of whether those qualities might vary according to the age group being taught , the special requirements of a teacher 's subject , or the ethos of the school , for instance . |
30 | The degree of sophistication will vary according to the age and abilities of the pupil . |