Example sentences of "[adv] according to [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Choose your type of moisturiser , not only according to your skin type , but also in relation to the climate . |
2 | That we may work together according to your will so that you may work for good in us . |
3 | The user is intended to behave exactly according to their instruction . |
4 | A notable feature of the Maya calendar was the era known as the ‘ Long Count ’ , a day-count which began from a conventional starting-point believed to be 10 August 3113 BC according to our calendar . |
5 | He would ride the boy on his shoulders or shove him roughly aside according to his mood . |
6 | Davidoff et al have shown that the Beau Ideal was underpinned by a morality of mutual duty and service , although the benefits and freedom which each participant drew from such an arrangement varied directly according to their position in the hierarchy . |
7 | As a result of these specific , socially constructed functions : ‘ Speech is often evaluated socially according to its closeness to the written language , which explains why standard spoken English is probably closer to written English than is any other spoken variety . |
8 | Risks are perceived differently according to their scale and nature , and not by simply multiplying the frequency and consequences . |
9 | Children will react differently according to their age , their personality , the relationship they have ( or had ) with both their parents , the presence or absence of brothers and sisters , aunts and uncles , grandparents or other significant people in their life ( Mitchell , 1985 ; Wallerstein and Kelly , 1980 ) . |
10 | But if within modern languages ( to keep , for the moment , to this example ) a candidate for the GCSE were permitted to offer , as part of the evidence that went towards his certificate , the grades he had achieved in tests , starting from the most elementary and progressing upwards according to his ability , the ‘ differentiation ’ problem would be virtually solved . |
11 | One way of summarizing the results of European economic progress before 1914 is to group nations roughly according to their increase in wealth . |
12 | So the animals were n't treated er roughly according to our animal behaviourist here . |
13 | Now according to your theory that you were applying to that |
14 | To handle multiple transmission formats , the merged system will use source-adaptive processing — so that the set will handle the signal appropriately according to its type . |
15 | As with the shares of any quoted company , prices can vary quite substantially according to their supply and demand , which in turn can be determined by a variety of market factors . |
16 | There according to her letter a trap would be waiting to convey her to the Hall . |
17 | I have gone forward according to my light . |
18 | There are relatively few issues to do with school self-evaluation in respect of which teachers differ significantly according to their gender . |