Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] vary from " in BNC.

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1 Hours of language teaching methods varied from 20 to 150 , and most respondents considered that all of their course was already concerned with ‘ language in education/basic linguistics ’ .
2 Teaching practice hours varied from 150 to 750 .
3 With club rates varying from £50–£90 per hour depending on which part of the country you reside in , it makes economic sense if you can afford it to join a group — or perhaps if a little more of the folding stuff is available , to buy your own small PFA type or microlight .
4 The calls of killer whales vary from group to group and these dialects are so distinct that people can tell them apart .
5 Its ownership relationships varied from a wholly owned territory to joint ventures to a partnership .
6 Thus the time spent on the physical abuse referrals varied from 30 minutes to 20 hours .
7 Thus the time spent on the settling-down and clearing-up stages varied from 7 to 45 per cent of the total session , and the introductory stage varied similarly , largely because some teachers treated it as a purely administrative matter to be dealt with as succinctly as possible , while others incorporated it into the session as the whole-class teaching in an arrangement otherwise dominated by group work .
8 Ideas for rock gardens or for more exposed borders , where taller daffodils are likely to be felled by the wind , the reliable range of cyclamineus type daffodils varies from 8 to 10in high .
9 In practice the planning style will fall between these two extremes , with the degree of input from the planning department compared with the business units varying from company to company .
10 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 .
11 The Raman scattering due to different vibrations of a particular molecule is generally less variable than the intensity of the different IR bands , but the general level of intensity of Raman spectra varies from molecule to molecule much more than that of IR spectra .
12 Sachs compared subjects ' performance with a variety of target sentence positions varying from 0 syllables delay ( for a sentence which had been heard immediately before the recognition test ) to 160 syllables delay ( for a sentence occurring relatively early in the passage ) .
13 Wall treatments vary from red or green with wood wainscotting for the Renaissance and Baroque pictures , to pale shades with chair rails for the Rococo , to lighter colours for the Impressionists , and stark white for modern and contemporary .
14 In general , the thickness of the platform carbonates varies from 20–60 m but up to 100 m has been recorded locally , and in good cases a potential net pay of 10–20 m could be expected .
15 B.Ed courses listed ranges from 12 hours to 200+ , and PGCE courses varied from 0 to 60 hours , though only seven PGCE Secondary courses suggested more than 10 hours as a minimum .
16 Response rates varied from 98% in 1968–70 to about 90% in subsequent five year spans .
17 The proportions of each age group selected into grammar schools varied from as little as 15 per cent in some parts of the country to as much as 40 per cent in others .
18 Several studies , for example , show that policy outputs vary from authority to authority in a manner which is not simply related to differing resources or needs .
19 About one baby in 650 is born with Down 's syndrome — a congenital disorder that results in physical and learning difficulties varying from slight to severe .
20 Every county his received some support from All Wales Strategy sources varying from core funding for a coordinator and placement costs for children with mental handicap to one-off grants or payment of incidental expenses .
21 Bridge lengths vary from three to four rigs on the Leine to an average ten rigs on the Weser and really , given the practised excellence of the crews , this last thirty-one-rig bridge of Exercise Neptune 's Gallop 1989 should not have aroused much emotion , but it did made the thirtieth of June a little bit different .
22 Impact factors vary from year to year ( Nieuwenhuysen & Rousseau ) .
23 Harden 's data indicate an annual range of soil losses varying from , with the highest rates of erosion occurring where soils are exposed to drought , overgrazing or tillage .
24 The results are shown in the calculated-declination diagram , in which compass headings vary from 7.9° ( blue ) to 6.7° west of true north .
25 Word lengths vary from 12 or less to 64 or more bits , typical lengths being 16 and 32 bits .
26 But UUUC voters were not so persuaded and their first preference votes varied from 2,609 for McNarry ( Un ) to 11,958 for Craig ( VUPP ) .
27 In these respects , the EC has taken a very proactive role , guided by the importance of the single market which can not effectively exist if intellectual property rights vary from one Member State to another or if they can be used to restrict the free movement of goods .
28 The employment prospects vary from one federal state to another , but in Schleswig-Holstein , for instance , the chances of employment on completion of training are described in a 1989 ministry document , as ‘ slim ’ , both now and in the immediate future .
29 For most of the period up to the beginning of the Second World War , labour was plentiful and unemployment rates varied from moderate to the very high rates of the depression .
30 Growth rates vary from 3 to 15 mm/ 100 years .
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