Example sentences of "vary according [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The social activities of the Councils were numerous and varied according to the locality . |
2 | The level of qualifications varied according to the level of employment . |
3 | The rise in anal pressure during the manoeuvre was much lower in spinal patients than in controls ( Fig 1 ) and varied according to the level of the spinal lesion . |
4 | The attitudes of subordinates towards their work varied according to the style of leadership they thought their boss exercised . |
5 | Loss rates may have varied according to the type of farming practised , depopulation being worse in heavier clay arable areas ( Roxby 1912 , Eversley 1907 , Vince 1955 ) . |
6 | In a recent House of Lords decision , R v Shephard 16 December 1992 , concerning s.69(1) ( b ) of PACE requiring a statement showing ‘ that at all material times the computer was operating properly ’ , Lord Griffiths stated that the nature of the oral evidence that needed to be provided varied according to the complexity of the computer and its operation . |
7 | The balance of usage between the two types of consultancies in the survey varied according to the salary level and functional area of the position involved , and the experience of the executive handling recruitment in terms of contact with search consultants . |
8 | It quoted Street as saying that they were ‘ varied according to the use and size of the several rooms ’ . |
9 | The vegetables can be varied according to the season ; try it with sweetcorn , green beans and flageolet beans for a change . |
10 | The method of hunting varied according to the nature of the country . |
11 | The standard of care varied according to the nature of the entrant . |
12 | The number varied according to the population size and nature of the area ( see Table 3. 1 ) , from four in South Yorkshire to ten in Greater Manchester . |
13 | In practice , this method can be used for the isolation of a variety of tissues , even from quite advanced embryos , if the incubation period is varied according to the job in hand . |
14 | The spacing between the motifs can be varied according to the effect required on your particular garment but the following points will help you achieve a better result . |
15 | They claimed that rejection of eggs of the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius by magpie Pica pica hosts varied according to the duration of sympatry . |
16 | The pace of change varied according to the region so that a building layout considered out of date in one area might still be fashionable in another . |
17 | By manipulating the statistics in various ways , holding one factor constant while varying another , he showed that rates of suicide varied according to the extent to which people were integrated into their social group . |
18 | The grant varied according to the employee 's grade . |
19 | To make them indicate seasonal hours , either the rate of flow or the scale of hours had to be varied according to the time of year , and considerable ingenuity appears to have been applied to achieve this . |
20 | Both the Great Western and the Midland were involved in the carriage of produce from the Vale of Evesham virtually all the year round , but the actual cargoes varied according to the time of year . |
21 | It is the terms for the conversion of the convertible redeemable preference shares that provide the mechanism whereby the interests of the management vary according to the company 's performance . |
22 | All the elements that make up total earnings vary according to the size of the firm but the extent of differences in the basic wage is somewhat less pronounced . |
23 | The colours of the kyu belts vary according to the style of karate practised . |
24 | There are several forms of the species , which vary according to the terrain and conditions of growth . |
25 | Conditions for repayment of resources to the Fund vary according to the facility which has been used , with repayment in the form of SDRs or designated foreign currencies . |
26 | The costs of these systems vary according to the complexity of the requirements , with entry-level systems being available from about £2,000 . |
27 | The control movements needed to achieve this vary according to the configuration of the undercarriage . |
28 | They were unable to give any firm details because costs and premiums vary according to the kind of system you have and what add-ons you also want insuring . |
29 | Approaches to selection , organization and database construction vary according to the day to day timetable of a school library and it is important in selecting a topic to consider the time-scale of the project . |
30 | Fees vary according to the price of your property and the type of survey involved — we 'll give you plenty of advice . |