Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [v-ing] to [noun] " 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 Work was highly differentiated according to sex .
3 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 .
4 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 . )
5 But this question was quickly resolved when it was discovered that Coggan much preferred moving to York and not London .
6 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 .
7 He had already considered returning to London in the closing stages of the war , but had thought better of it .
8 At the moment , because it is coming up to Christmas and I have already started going to dinners , it is a Principles ' jacket .
9 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 .
10 In official publications types of manual job are usually distinguished according to levels of skill , with separate categories being used for the unskilled , semi-skilled and skilled manual worker .
11 I have always enjoyed going to Highfield Holiday park and to Clacton because I know that when you get there , there always seem to be a lot of people who make the effort to welcome people to the Holiday park and they have always seemed friendly and if anything was wrong i.e. you lose something or somebody accidentally falls and hurts themselves or indeed somebody else the staff are always quick to help and so are a lot of other people who are on holiday there .
12 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 ) .
13 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 .
14 In the SAS he undoubtedly learned rather more than that , including the survival skills which he has had to draw on so often in expeditions which have not always gone according to plan.He has been a full-time explorer since he was 25 and ‘ like everybody else , in every career , you do n't retire until you have to , ’ he says.His CV reads like a non-stop Boys Own adventure — shooting up the White Nile in a hovercraft , parachuting on to the Jostedalsbre Glacier and negotiating more than 4,000 miles of Canadian and Alaskan rivers.Between 1979 and 1982 , he circumnavigated the world on the Transglobe Expedition , becoming one of the first men ever to reach both the North and South Poles overland .
15 Cecilia always left coming to Tina 's until noon was past because she did not want to find her daughter in bed .
16 I get far more offended going to Goodison and hearing those animals doing gorilla impressions than anything else Ive ever heard .
17 Here tasks are less clearly differentiated according to rank ; men in all three grades would , for example , conduct routine river sampling .
18 Attitudes towards professional development are also differentiated according to length of teaching experience .
19 For this reason , the patients were also stratified according to stone free intervals of > , or < , two years and biased randomisation performed as described above .
20 One of them clearly remembered listening to George Robey .
21 Questions are also categorised according to levels of thinking required .
22 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 .
23 Pte Clegg also denied lying to police during interviews about the car posing a threat to Pte Aindow .
24 Their journey was severely delayed owing to Leopold , Nannerl and Mozart suffering illnesses .
25 People and even nations are often pigeon-holed according to people 's preconceived ideas , which are of course seldom accurate .
26 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% ) .
27 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 .
28 Species of the two genera are frequently found clinging to pennatulids and gorgonians .
29 Money well spent according to Aylesbury Vale District Council .
30 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 .
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