Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [v-ing] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Work was highly differentiated according to sex . |
2 | 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 . ) |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Henceforward , population would be the determining factor ( although the number of voters in a constituency still varied according to population density , from 80,000 people per constituency in the larger towns to 25,000 in the extreme south ) . |
5 | These groups were then further sub-divided according to car ownership , important both in the access it allowed to jobs and services and in the flexibility it offered to migrants in the initial residential search process . |
6 | Here tasks are less clearly differentiated according to rank ; men in all three grades would , for example , conduct routine river sampling . |
7 | Attitudes towards professional development are also differentiated according to length of teaching experience . |
8 | For this reason , the patients were also stratified according to stone free intervals of > , or < , two years and biased randomisation performed as described above . |
9 | Later my father decided it would be useful and character-forming for me to know all the measurements as well as he did , so I had to sit for hours with the Measurement Book ( a huge loose-leaf thing with all the information on the little stickers carefully recorded according to room and category of object ) , or go round the house with a jotter , making my own notes . |
10 | The B set did particularly badly on number of words correctly accessed according to definition ( i ) i.e. intended words ( 1% ) , but did better on definition ( ii ) i.e. valid words ( 20% ) . |
11 | Crews are fairly divided according to age and experience , and all 130 competitors had to raise £14,850 for their berth — Justine is jointly sponsored by Price Waterhouse and Blackburn-based accountancy firm Porter Matthews and Marsden , for which she has been working . |
12 | The learning mode was a judicious mixture of lecture , class lessons , practical sessions and ( on Friday afternoons ) individual/ small group work , using work-cards or booklets ; these latter varied , being strictly or loosely structured according to need , allowing for different kinds of work , not all of it written . |
13 | The transitions between word ending states and word beginning states are then modified according to word boundary phonological rules . |
14 | These were then classified according to impact on the business and ease of solution . |
15 | The Privy Council is then found referring to arbitration a dispute between two foreigners , hearing the submission and apology of a merchant for speaking offensively about the Queen , instructing sheriffs to send up a note of the number of prisoners in their gaols , ordering mayors of seaports to prepare private ships to serve in the navy against the expected Spanish invasion , telling its agents at the Hague to arrange for the purchase of matches for guns , sending off various warrants , organizing the acquisition of copper for the Queen 's service , delegating the decision in a legal action to the J.P.s of Bedfordshire , permitting the taking of a collection on behalf of a Cornish village despoiled by Spaniards , and writing to the Lord Mayor of London about a complaint against his predecessor . |
16 | Each sector and the separate segments were then analysed according to performance — pre-tax and turnover — and market valuation . |
17 | These forces in turn can react to various pathological processes such as infections , chronic irritants , including smoking , toxic agents , chronic irradiation , nutrients , etc. , which serve as activators in the process of carcinogenicity in accordance with the circumstances previously discussed relating to cell vulnerability . |
18 | In a report published on January 1990 , the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) in Basel noted that banks in the major industrialized countries had significantly increased lending to east European countries in the first half of 1989 . |