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

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1 The comparative implications of adopting this approach are that the meaning of what we are labelling ‘ aggression ’ will necessarily vary from case to case , depending on how the native concepts to which it is opposed vary from case to case .
2 I make no attempt to define satisfactory ; for apart from the truism that it must not be so large that the individual member of it is lost in the crowd and hence in his own view and in that of those who lead , instruct or represent him , reduced to an impersonal average , what makes a satisfactory constituency will vary from case to case .
3 The importance to be attached to these factors will vary from case to case .
4 A contingency approach to leadership is one which argues that the ability of a manager to be a leader , and to influence his subordinate work group , depends on the particular situation , and will vary from case to case .
5 So , the conditions of dominance can vary from case to case .
6 Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery .
7 The degree to which readers assimilate the constructed poetic persona to the author will , however , vary from case to case , depending , presumably , on their knowledge and expectations about different writers and genres , and on their perception of each individual text .
8 A child 's linguistic performance may vary from day to day and even from hour to hour .
9 Where " events " last several days , the level of activity can vary from day to day , sometimes in a predictable sometimes an unpredictable fashion .
10 It took several weeks before the new trader was able to work out roughly the quantities he needed each morning to satisfy his customers ' needs , and still longer to realise that those needs would vary from day to day
11 The types of charts used by the reservations office can vary from hotel to hotel .
12 That must vary from individual to individual and there is no need to say that simply to hold these views ( if one believes them to be the revealed will of God ) is in itself misogynist .
13 What counts as better or worse with respect to scientific theories will vary from individual to individual or from community to community .
14 How this is measured will vary from denomination to denomination .
15 The extent of his involvement in the management of the practice will vary from firm to firm , but typically salaried partners may be invited to some , if not all , of the partners ' meetings though be denied any right to vote .
16 Just what system is put into place will vary from firm to firm and , indeed , from time to time as particular problems are identified and changes made .
17 The length of the pre-operative period will vary from patient to patient .
18 But it can vary from patient to patient .
19 Although it once guaranteed good quality , now no one company holds an exclusive licence over the use of the name and the quality of the knives really does vary from brand to brand .
20 One particular factor to be taken into account is the country in which incorporation is deemed to have taken place ; the criteria for this will vary from state to state , so care must be taken over this issue .
21 The action is an invocation to the Queen of Serpents , the Royal Nagini , whose name may vary from State to State through the land .
22 Where the parties have not chosen the law which is to govern their contract the applicability of the Convention will depend upon the law governing the contract as determined by the conflict rules of the forum , which , of course , may vary from State to State .
23 Since different societies have different value systems , the ways of attaining a high position will vary from society to society .
24 While the problems faced by parents will vary from child to child and family to family , the professional 's problem is always the same .
25 The speed of behaviour change will vary from child to child depending on their temperamental state , their past learning history , and the ability of the parents to be consistent .
26 The balance of the work and activities may vary from child to child .
27 The time it takes should vary from child to child , and from expression to expression .
28 It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached .
29 This idea or nominal essence will vary from person to person ; goldsmiths know more properties of gold , and so have a different idea of it than does a child .
30 The ‘ nominal essence ’ of the clock is the idea we have of it and , as with gold , this will vary from person to person .
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