Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men , in the which the pure Word of God is preached , and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ 's ordinance … |
2 | These levels need not necessarily correspond to autonomous modules within any computational implementation , but rather organised according to whatever configuration is most appropriate for the particular application . |
3 | Work was highly differentiated according to sex . |
4 | Shareholder , investment analyst and press criticism of Philips Analytical 's performance over the past two years — not all justified according to Peter Jackson , regional manager for northern Europe — led the company to take a long , hard look at itself . |
5 | It can be constantly modified according to its effect and thus the social function dominates the logical . |
6 | Work on voting behaviour in Great Britain in the 1980s illustrates this , with the class divide much distorted according to power in the market place , which in turn has become increasingly spatially variable : Johnston and Pattie , 1988 , 1990 . ) |
7 | Although policies obviously varied according to the occupational structure and size of the company ( Hannah 1986 ) , large organizations were considered more likely to instigate rigid retirement policies than were small ones ( Acton Society Trust 1960 ) . |
8 | Papers are not necessarily priced according to their surfaces , Rough , Not or HP and it is worth looking carefully at the various makes and their qualities , as two papers may have similar characteristics but be quite different in price . |
9 | But this question was quickly resolved when it was discovered that Coggan much preferred moving to York and not London . |
10 | For the portrait of her novelist friend is just as much posed according to established iconographic formulae , those for representing ‘ meditation ’ which is related to ‘ invention ’ the intellectual component of the art making process . |
11 | Yachting World has long believed sailing to be one of the principal sports in which women can compete directly with men , particularly as , in sailing , brain and not just brawn is of the essence . |
12 | By contrast , the presence of a relatively small number of unions — even if not entirely structured according to the principle of one per industry at least covering large sections of industry — appears to be associated with markedly fewer inter-union jurisdictional disputes . |
13 | While the other half supported the society 's worthy aims ; one wealthy admirer even offered a donation of $400,000 , which had to be declined as outside donations were apparently prohibited according to the terms under which SINA had been established . |
14 | Ethel Walker 's women are also muses , especially chosen according to her own ideal of beauty — long and lean . |
15 | Nevertheless , they stressed that any sampling design should be rigorously stratified according to site conditions and the stage of regeneration of the forest , and that measurements of parameters such as stand height , basal area and tree density in the areas around plots should also be taken . |
16 | All the claims from Strathclyde and other offices will be properly decided according to the previous arrangements . |
17 | The two main traditions of piano building are generally distinguished according to the type of action employed in them . |
18 | While the flair derived from street football in Africa is richly prized adjusting to a Wiltshire training pitch in January is not straightforward . |
19 | He had already considered returning to London in the closing stages of the war , but had thought better of it . |
20 | The Committee 's version of " English " at university level was thus shaped according to the requirements of providing a centre of mobilization and a potent pedagogic instrument . |
21 | Children are generally classified according to their fathers ' occupations . |
22 | At the moment , because it is coming up to Christmas and I have already started going to dinners , it is a Principles ' jacket . |
23 | To this end I have already started talking to as many people as I can in the local area , with some good response , but now wish to approach a wider audience — hence the appeal to you . |
24 | He had just finished talking to the Procurator Fiscal 's office , |
25 | She turned to the stranger who had just finished talking to a mechanic who was now giving her car the once-over . |
26 | Politicians in Japan are generally promoted according to their age ; James Kondo , a Heisei reformer still in his 20s , goes by the title of ‘ senior policy analyst ’ . |
27 | In anticipation of Moses ' demands , some vendors including Computer Associates and systems management start-up OpenVision Technologies Inc ( UX No 434 ) , have already begun talking to Moses about product compliance . |
28 | Scotland had its own Royal Commission established in the same year ; in Wales consultations had already begun leading to the appointment of a working party ( Wood 1976 : 119 ; Alexander 1928b:29 ) ; and Northern Ireland was still governed in these matters from Stormont . |
29 | He had already begun contributing to the Gardeners ' Chronicle . |
30 | We have seen how entries in the internal lexicon can be more easily or less easily accessed according to whether they correspond to words which have a high or low frequency of occurrence in language . |