Example sentences of "varied [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 As might be expected , comment varied widely from workshop to workshop and ranged across issues such as the exact interpretation of the wording of tasks , time allocated to tasks , value of tasks , applicability of generic examples to participants ' own specialities and many others .
2 It is important to remember that this conclusion was reached on the basis of urban evidence , for it is likely that the degree of sex segregation or jointness of marital relationships varied widely from region to region .
3 Provision of piped water and sanitary facilities varied widely from region to region and between different types of housing .
4 The details of its internal structure varied somewhat from time to time , but the main lines remained fairly stable .
5 Lexical and grammatical forms often entered in from Creole sources , although which forms , where they appeared , and how frequently , varied greatly from speaker to speaker .
6 The level of staff involvement varied greatly from school to school .
7 The situation varied greatly from manor to manor and region to region .
8 Very small schools ( 50 children or less ) accounted , in 1987–8 , for around 10% of primary schools in the United Kingdom , but the proportion varied greatly from region to region .
9 The Greek spoken in 1821 varied greatly from place to place ; one lot of islanders who proved invaluable in getting rid of the Turks spoke , in fact , Albanian .
10 For one thing , they varied enormously from place to place ( e.g. the distinctions between the policies of the colonial administrations of Kenya and neighbouring Uganda , Brett 1973 ; Leys 1975 ) , and between Anglophone and Francophone Africa .
11 In an expanding universe in which the density of matter varied slightly from place to place , gravity would have caused the denser regions to slow down their expansion and start contracting .
12 As a consequence , the condition of the peasantry in twelfth-century France varied markedly from community to community' , the extremes of contrast coming between those villages on the royal demesne protected by the customs of Lorris , and those in Champagne where serfdom retained its original rigours , where peasants remained the property of their lords , their labour services heavy , their safeguards against exploitative lordship non-existent .
13 The precise relationships between the ESSE/L Project and other developments taking place varied considerably from school to school , and this will be demonstrated in the discussion of Major and Minor Projects in Chapters 5 and 6 below .
14 There is also evidence that dietary customs , for example in the matter of baking bread , varied considerably from region to region .
15 In practice , the treatment of widows and deserted wives varied considerably from region to region .
16 In the first place , we should not paint too pessimistic a view of what was happening to the landed classes , since the experiences of this group varied considerably from region to region .
17 Levels of intermarriage , in the first place , varied considerably from republic to republic and from nationality to nationality ; and although the proportion of ethnically mixed families at the national and republican level might have been increasing , it did not necessarily follow that the incidence of intermarriage between each of the major nationalities had been increasing at a similar rate .
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