Vary in a sentence as a verb

I'm not saying disregard it, just that...your mileage will vary.

Under law, the "make me whole" part will vary depending on the nature of the breach.

You may be surprised how widely their estimations of the issues vary -- the law is the law, right?

You had to spin up the generator and vary its speed whilst monitoring the relative phase on a meter.

In reality, Taxi regulations vary by city, state, and country.

So clearly RapidSSL is varying their prices on the fly, presumably to gain insight as to what people are willing to pay. I was ready to claim the link in the email yielded higher prices, but that seems not to be the case.

Keep in mind that there are many, many different projects and groups at Google, and so the explicit set of things that you might work on will vary a lot.

Well opinions vary, but to suggest that breaking the law is in itself an immoral and irredeemable act, is naive.

The problem with posts like this, both pro- and anti-Facebook, is that they are just someone's experience and our experiences vary.

It is not surprising that the cost of care can vary wildly when the customer cannot possibly know the cost of care before purchasing it.

Estimates vary, but something likely over 10% of the population has been abused.

From an organisational perspective programming teams don't scale vary well so hiring less skilled people is generally a terrible long term strategy.

While relative conversion rates remain comparable, absolute conversion rates vary for all sorts of reasons.

It's hard to reconcile when your values don't meet those of the people around you, as expressed in the salaries for various jobs, which vary wildly without much sign of reason or relation to what society ostensibly values.

Vary definitions

verb

become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; "her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"

See also: change alter

verb

be at variance with; be out of line with

See also: deviate diverge depart

verb

be subject to change in accordance with a variable; "Prices vary"; "His moods vary depending on the weather"

verb

make something more diverse and varied; "Vary the menu"

See also: variegate motley