Example sentences of "[verb] accord to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the layout of the walled garden ; long narrow beds , with plants grouped according to their botanic family , has been copied worldwide .
2 Tumours ( except thyroid and prostate ) were grouped according to their anatomical relation and treatability : breast ; lung ; gut ( including colon , oesophagus , stomach , and small intestine ) ; female genital tract ( including ovarian , fallopian tube , and endometrium ) ; and others ( including pancreatic , renal , bladder , and salivary gland ) .
3 They are a classificatory device in the form of a limited number of recognisable patterns into which industrial relations arrangements can be grouped according to their common elements .
4 The text analysis is reported according to its intended readership .
5 In general , if cells of vertebrate embryos are moved from one part to another of the early embryo they develop according to their new location and not from where they are taken .
6 Every patient is treated according to his specific needs , and every physiotherapist treats her patients individually , so there is enormous variation in the ways different physiotherapists treat different patients .
7 Statistical analysis was performed using the χ 2 test with or without Yates ' correction , the Fisher 's exact test and the Wilcoxon 's rank-sum test , each applied according to its own indications .
8 More specifically , his experiments showed , he claimed , that the cells always developed according to their relative position within the embryo , and this sense of position required that there be a self-organizing coordinate system which told the cells their position and that they then knew what to do .
9 A medicine trolley squeaked rodently in the hall outside , where other out-patients sat in clumps of tubular steel chairs neatly arranged according to their various diseases .
10 Their manner of life and lack of learning were denounced by reformers ; but they lived according to their own customs and traditions , and there is little evidence that they were more commonly celibate , or less ignorant , in 1200 than in 1000 .
11 I hope she will be taught according to her low position in life . ’
12 The unique Options section provides a vast menu of extra activities from which you and your students can pick and choose according to your own needs .
13 Another possible scheme is the introduction of ‘ Pollution Added Tax ’ whereby products would be taxed according to their environmental unfriendliness .
14 ‘ Our Charter for alcohol and health calls for a rational system of taxation with drinks taxed according to their alcoholic strength
15 Such a situation is one which allows other countries to put aside international law and act according to their own judgments .
16 One training method will be based on a model of writing according to which pre-conceived meanings are simply translated into words and sentences and transferred to paper .
17 Moreover , even the definition ‘ equal opportunity ’ without qualification is insufficient : it could be equal opportunity to fail or succeed according to their innate capacity and backgrounds .
18 In chromatin fractions separated according to their transcriptional activity , the H1 variant H1 has been found associated with repressed genes ( 4,5 ) .
19 Billeting allocation was frequently chaotic : host families could be hostile ; children might be selected according to their good looks and manners ; in rural areas , farmers often gleefully snapped up the strongest boys and set them to work on the land .
20 Seen from the inside , however , the Addams area is intricately organized according to its own standards and the residents are fairly insistent on their demands .
21 It should be stressed that these figures are all approximate and vary according to your personal lifestyle .
22 If the term is interpreted according to its apparent tenor , neither side can be taken to have accepted the other side 's terms .
23 As with other sections of the population those aged 65 + may be classified according to their civil status .
24 Girls were classified according to their sexual status .
25 They 're normally char er classified according to their gating properties rather th initially , rather than according to their ionic specificity .
26 Given that resources are managed , hierarchy is explained by gains from allowing people to specialize according to their comparative advantage : in particular , those with a comparative advantage in deciding how to coordinate the diverse resources used in the firm and how to adjust this coordination in response to unforeseen changes , are assigned specialist managerial roles .
27 As a polar case , Lindahl pricing involves each customer paying according to his/her marginal benefit from the good .
28 I think the important point I 'd like to make at the outset is that when the review of the requirement was carried out it was carried out both nationally and on a four nation basis , the ministers , once that was complete , the ministers decided that and stated publicly in December ninety two , that we will continue with the existing airframe and engine combination and that each nation er based on a family of aircraft concept could decide from a menu which equipments it would fit according to their individual requirements and their budget and we looked individually at each of the items to see what impact it would have on the operational capability if we were to remove them and what erm was decided in the end and the requirement reflects this , was signed last month by the Chief Surveyor 's staff , is that some nations have decided to remove certain items of equipment but for the U K we felt that it was necessary to keep all the major items and therefore as far as the U K is erm impact on the operational requirement is concerned , there is no significant alteration in its operational capability and therefore in overall percentage terms there is no decrease in the capability at all .
29 The national assessment is not competitive ; each school is assessed according to its own circumstances and locality .
30 But the test itself was also changed , from gross indecency , which like the deprave-and-corrupt test had been adequate to catch most child pornography , to the lesser test of indecency , the precise meaning of which is left to the jury to assess according to their own standards of propriety for children or young people .
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