Example sentences of "[coord] responding to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It can be helpful to limit your reading time , allowing time for taking notes , or responding to queries .
2 During the engagement a ‘ control log ’ should be maintained which includes details of the parties identified , those contacted ( or responding to advertisements ) , the dates and methods of contact and the proposed next step .
3 Ideally , such an ulcer would arise in an idiosyncratic way after the induction of an ulcer diathesis , and would behave similarly to human chronic duodenal ulcer , sometimes proceeding to the typical complications of bleeding , perforation , and stenosis and responding to treatment in a way analogous to man .
4 She starts small children in group classes of three or four , introducing them to instruments and devising musical games which involve listening and responding to music .
5 If priming effects are to be attributed to residual activation of logogens , the absence of cross-modal priming effects means that one must abandon the view that a single logogen system is used for visual and auditory word recognition , picture naming , and responding to definitions .
6 listening and responding to stories , rhymes , poems and songs — familiar and unfamiliar .
7 ‘ He 's now taking notice and responding to stimulation , which he was n't prior to the operation . ’
8 Pupils are able , through reading and responding to literature , to develop an understanding of and control over an ever-widening range of written forms .
9 Listen with an increased span of concentration to other children and adults , asking and responding to questions and commenting on what has been said .
10 Other subjects covered include the treatment of those suspected of crime , handling road accidents involving injury , dealing with victims of racial offences and responding to calls and letters .
11 Erm and it , it was us , I mean not only do we , I mean we develop her a a response , that means , we , we work with Councillor 's we work with Senior Officer 's in other departments and we look at the policy angles , like for example with , with that piece of legislation , when , when we first realised what the impact for that legislation was , it was gon na mean that we were ten million pound short in our housing money basically , that was , that was what it looked like on the surface and you think oh my god how you gon na make up for that short fall , that would mean an eleven pound a week rise in rent , that 's what it worked out as , so , well we ca n't do that , how , and then you have to look at the legislation and you say what are the loop holes here , and erm , and it involves contacting outside organisations and getting there opinion and finding out what other Council 's are doing and responding to things like this , and we did come up with a way , of , of reducing that deficit , but that 's the kind of thing we do .
12 A , it 's part of , it 's linked to the fact that erm , the Council 's quite erm concerned to get , you know , community groups active in the town and responding to things as well as just the Council , Council Officer 's , but it 's also linked to the fact that we as Council Officer 's ca n't be overtly political , it 's far to say , and you know , what happens is groups get set up to resist things like last year when the hospital lost the fifty million pounds , there 's enough people on it now to say that it 's you people here that formed the bulk of thos e groups .
13 Through her interactions with children in response to their work , the teacher also models processes of actively listening to and responding to ideas , questioning , exploring and sharing which the children will then be able to use for themselves .
14 Once aware of what the problems are , the nurse can help the patient to develop alternative ways of detecting and responding to hazards in the environment , thereby maintaining maximum independence for this AL .
15 Listening and responding to employees .
16 She reflected on the reasons why people in modern society have difficulty in expressing and ritualizing grief and responding to loss and bereavement experienced by others .
17 Bloody clashes would occur whenever armoured units raided these villages , storming through makeshift defensive road blocks and responding to rocks being thrown with live bullets and tear gas ; but no sooner would these army units be gone than authority would revert to the village residents .
18 How can pupils be categorized and what are the consequences of perceiving , labelling and responding to pupils in certain ways ?
19 In the longer term the strategy is about influencing pre and post qualifying training as appropriate , and responding to training needs identified by the Districts .
20 But responding to Nathan Bryce 's flirting was about as wise as striking matches to find a gas leak .
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