Example sentences of "[modal v] vary [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | However , the contribution of each property to fitness must vary dramatically from year to year as well as from place to place within the field . |
2 | Although the precise configuration of landowners and farmers could vary considerably from village to village , there is little doubt that they formed , from the point of view of the farm worker , a coherent and easily identifiable ruling class against which the farm worker , either individually or collectively , was relatively powerless . |
3 | These orders may vary slightly from teacher to teacher , so that the first order , for example , might be think of not stiffening the neck … . |
4 | The amount of fall in metabolic rate may vary considerably from person to person , just as metabolic rate varies from person to person . |
5 | The amount of leave given may vary considerably from country to country . |
6 | Decide for yourself with our easy-to-follow chart — but remember , prices will vary slightly from area to area , and from one company to another |
7 | The amount of force needed to lock them will vary considerably from aircraft to aircraft and even perhaps from day to day . |
8 | The detail and type of plan used will vary considerably from student to student . |
9 | Such a move is only a matter of time , but the time-scale will vary considerably from authority to authority depending on the phasing-in of their delegation schemes and the speed at which they restructure the various service departments to meet the new role which has to be created within the strategy and time-scale set down by the legislation . |
10 | The expression of modal meanings , for instance , can vary widely from language to language and has to be handled sensitively and carefully in translation . |
11 | We have suggested that visionary leadership can vary importantly from leader to leader . |