Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] to [noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A queue is a sequence of individuals , arranged according to time of arrival , and not according to size or strength , such that the first in the queue has prior access to some resource .
2 This is shown in sample 2 , where six stitches have been used , but you can see nine stitches just as easily according to yarn and tension .
3 Do you react well to stress , remaining fairly calm and not succumbing to anxiety or tenseness ?
4 It is interesting to observe that the use of our anti IL-6DBP antibody preparation , while not leading to reduction or elimination of the IL-6 induced band , often gives rise to the appearance of a slow migrating band on the top of the gel ( shown by an open arrow ) .
5 Maybe if we were teaching them properly they would know how to protest without just resorting to violence or vandalism of some type , without the first step being breaking the rules ; but we do n't .
6 But in an increasingly urbanized society it took new forms more apparent to political opinion and more threatening to life and industry ; and there were very many more large populous areas devoid of the most elementary arrangements for disposing of waste or supplying pure water .
7 Candy was brought up dancing to soul and reggae from the age of six in Ladbroke Grove .
8 In this case the crystals in the chamber settle out according to size and density .
9 Our pulses were quickened soon enough by a seductive menu and a wine list laid out according to grape and price by someone who has sipped well from major world producers and made some rare finds on the way .
10 In these languages all nouns are classified ( they are in many other languages too ) , often according to shape and size .
11 Even this type of housing , however , is not always allocated solely according to need and council tenants are expected to pay economic rents , i.e. rents that would be charged in the private market .
12 When it comes to referral anecdotal reports suggest that informal gratuities are being paid by specialists to doctors for referring patients , potentially leading to overinvestigation and overtreatment .
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