Example sentences of "varies accord to [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Both developments allow the wearer to adjust an inflatable bladder ( which varies according to the style of the shoe ) with a hand-held carbon dioxide container , to create a more precise fit .
2 The nature and quantity of protein adsorbed depends upon the fluid in question , and varies according to the type of surface .
3 The way in which fireplace surrounds are held on to the wall of the chimney breast varies according to the type of surround .
4 But , basically , disclosure still remains the principal safeguard on which the Companies Acts pin their faith , and every succeeding Act since 1862 has added to the extent of the publicity required , although , not unreasonably , it varies according to the type of company concerned .
5 The ability of clients and the motivation of contractors to control costs during construction varies according to the type of contract used and the apportionment of risk and responsibility .
6 ( Of course this factor varies according to the character of the musical material : placid material calls for much less change than material which has a strong emotional urge . )
7 Classical criminology clearly allows for a loose association between antecedent variables and outcomes : the probability of crime varies according to the degree of rationality of individuals and the efficiency and consistency of the criminal justice system .
8 The status in the novel of the different types of theoretical discourse varies according to the degree of ‘ internal dialogization ’ these writings possess .
9 The rate varies according to the experience of the person dealing with the work .
10 The amount of the contribution of each institution varies according to the size of its deposit base .
11 The time taken to digest the source of the odour varies according to the size of the problem , so to immediately ‘ clear the air ’ AirX features a unique ingredient called Airicide which converts the bad smell to a pleasant one immediately .
12 The degree of suffering involved varies according to the temperament of the individual ; but it is bound to be no less tormenting than the hair shirt of the penitent .
13 The number of chicks in a clutch varies according to the availability of food and the danger of predators .
14 As bulbs grow in pots , the amount of water needed varies according to the growth of the flowers .
15 Kay suggests that the action of a particular peasant group varies according to the nature of the dominant mode of production .
16 The manner in which , however , the Houses approach the task of passing a Bill varies according to the nature of the Bill .
17 The sophistication of the system varies according to the amount of space available .
18 The length of the rehabilitation period varies according to the severity of sentence imposed ; it does not depend , incidentally , on the seriousness of the original offence or offences , except insofar as that is reflected in the sentence .
19 In the case of problems encountered during system testing , the procedure to be followed varies according to the source of the error .
20 Support to the numerous types of group varies according to the number of members , their objectives and location ( there are supplements in the LFA ) .
21 The number of conveniences required to be provided varies according to the number of persons employed in the building ( Sanitary Accommodation Regulations 1938 ( SI No 611 ) ; Sanitary Conveniences Regulations 1964 ( SI No 966 ) The Workplace ( Health , Safety and Welfare ) Regulations 1992 ( SI No 3004 ) ) .
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