Query 1:
* 1a. "Search as they would, they could find nobody in the house."
* 1b. "Search as they would in the house, they could find nobody."
Answer: 1a is the correct option. The phrase "Search as they would" is a set structure that means "No matter how hard they searched." The second version, 1b, is awkward because it interrupts the flow of this fixed phrase.
Query 2:
* 2a. "Studied hard as he in 2012, Tom still didn't obtain his college diploma."
* 2b. "Hard as Tom had been studying English since 2012, he didn't obtain his college English diploma in 2022."
Answer: Neither 2a nor 2b is grammatically correct.
* Corrected version of 2a: "Hard as he studied in 2012, Tom still didn't obtain his college diploma."
* Corrected version of 2b: "Hard as Tom had been studying English since 2012, he still didn't obtain his college English diploma in 2022."
Query 3:
* Original sentence: "New techniques were introduced with varying the degrees of success."
Answer: Your understanding is close but not quite correct.
The phrase "with varying degrees of success" is an idiomatic expression that means the success varied—some techniques were more successful than others. The sentence does not imply that the techniques themselves varied the success, but rather that the level of success achieved by using the techniques varied.
So, the correct interpretation would be:
* "New techniques were introduced, with varying degrees of success" means the new techniques had different levels of success.
This phrase is not suggesting that the techniques caused the variation in success; instead, it notes that the outcomes were not uniformly successful.