Example sentences of "respond [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Masie had responded brilliantly to treatment and seemed fighting fit . |
2 | Now the baby is in foster care and the mother has responded well to treatment she was given at the hospital . |
3 | A third of this group , most of whom have schizophrenia , continue to experience symptoms which have responded poorly to treatment and remain quite disturbed for several months or years . |
4 | Each hair vibrates mainly in one direction and responds most to air moving in that direction . |
5 | In our experience , however , pouchitis is often only a single event that responds rapidly to treatment with metronidazole . |
6 | The latter , although a mainly psychic state ( albeit drug induced ) , can be mistaken for non-responsiveness because of the patient 's agitation and apparent suffering ; it responds rapidly to reduction in opioid dosage . |
7 | Everybody responds differently to weight training and you must experiment to find the number of reps between 8 and 12 which will promote maximum growth best . |
8 | Pouchitis usually responds well to treatment with antibiotics , but in a small subset of cases the inflammation is clinically severe , endoscopically atypical , and relatively refractory to conventional treatment . |
9 | Type I disease responds well to treatment at the standard dosage rates with any of the modern benzimidazoles ( albendazole , fenbendazole or oxfendazole ) , the pro-benzimidazoles ( febantel and thiophanate ) , levamisole , or ivermectin . |
10 | Ovine ostertagiasis responds well to treatment with any of the benzimidazoles or pro-benzimidazoles , levamisole , which in sheep is effective against arrested larvae , or ivermectin . |
11 | Many people experience blue skies and green meadows , but not everyone responds alike to clue and green . |
12 | Bleeding from gastric varices responds poorly to injection sclerotherapy and often requires surgical intervention . |
13 | Furthermore , young people themselves do not respond uniformly to unemployment . |
14 | Only a spectator with a truly aesthetic capacity can respond properly to myth . |
15 | Furthermore , as in the pheromone experiment , either sex may respond favourably to sandalwood 's seductive aroma ; or conversely , respond with an ‘ ugh ! ’ |
16 | Hence societies with similar modes of production can respond differently to imprisonment . |
17 | They resent disturbance so do not respond well to division . |
18 | The Down 's child will respond well to family and friends and enjoy the same feelings of affection and belonging as any other child . |
19 | Slicing already inadequate budgets down to the lowest possible level would reduce care managers ' ability to respond flexibly to user need at the very point at which they were supposed to be maximising choice . |
20 | It is said among devotees that 100 per cent mental or physical control of an Akitas is quite impossible — they respond only to rapport and never to bullying . |
21 | Man will voluntarily integrate his own goals with those of the organization if management works on the assumption not that people dislike work , prefer being directed rather than taking the initiative and respond only to material rewards or threats and sanctions ; but that they have needs for autonomy and independence which must be satisfied through structures of authority that allow self-motivation and self-control . |
22 | Another reason for adopting this approach is that infants born to mothers who have no perinatal risk factors suffer from less severe infections and respond better to treatment . |
23 | Like the wild dog , the Akita tends to respond more to body language than words . |
24 | Besides entailing bearer form ( hence attractive to some types of investor ) lack of registration , disclosure and prospectus requirements also makes eurobond finance more flexible , and so allows borrowers both to take advantage of temporary shifts in relative yields , and to respond quickly to market demand . |
25 | Ensuring a multicultural approach in schools is one way we can make sure children are aware of and respond positively to diversity . |
26 | Recovery in the UK gathered momentum during the second quarter as the UK portfolio continued to respond positively to action on rates and operating costs . |
27 | Ensure that engagement staff respond expeditiously to purchaser suggestions submitted by Network members , and that a record of all purchaser suggestions is maintained . |
28 | The review quoted by H Humphreys and D Greenwood makes clear that this type of regimen has mostly been studied in infections that generally respond well to treatment and not in patients with complicated illnesses ( in particular , renal disease ) and that its use is currently limited . |
29 | In fact , all kitchen work surfaces respond well to steam cleaning . |
30 | This is still true when he says that some of the respondents lacked the emotional maturity to respond adequately to poetry . |