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

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1 Therefore it is proposed that national supervisory rules should be harmonized , not in every detail , but only in the key factors — other less crucial aspects of the rules can be allowed to vary from country to country and be subject to mutual recognition .
2 Few things are consistent in the social services : each service tends to be financed differently ; the statutory basis , the context of the central/local government relationship and distribution of control , and the underlying social principles all tend to vary from service to service .
3 Our desire for food tends to vary from day to day .
4 Its position seems to vary from case to case .
5 Judicial views on this matter are likely to vary from judge to judge and from time to time : some judges favour more rather than less judicial review ; others less rather than more .
6 Also expatriates ' shopping habits are bound to vary from individual to individual .
7 Now it 's obviously going to vary from establishment to establishment , but do you feel that we perhaps still have some way to go ?
8 But council policy seems to vary from authority to authority .
9 Whether an OCL waybill would be subject to Hague or Hague-Visby rules if it were to incorporate them by reference , and whether if applied , these rules would exclude inconsistent contractual clauses seems to vary from statute to statute .
10 Quill-written characters consist of a series of more-or-less straight strokes , simple enough for a computer to turn into numbers and analyse , but complex enough to vary from scribe to scribe .
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