Example sentences of "responds [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | The British , of course , have not been alone in this ; there is something in human nature which responds worshipfully to the sheer splendour of the Masai physical presence . |
2 | The EOE responds flexibly to investors ' needs , with new options being introduced to replace those with insufficient open interest . |
3 | Each hair vibrates mainly in one direction and responds most to air moving in that direction . |
4 | He has had to come to terms with the tragic loss of friends from the very start of his climbing career , and while he responds politely to my questions on this subject , I do not pierce the necessary shroud of self-protection that surrounds such memories . |
5 | One drawback is that it responds only to quick changes in humidity , but the inventors point out this should not be a problem with a fuel gauge . |
6 | This condition generally responds rapidly to simple treatment . |
7 | This condition generally responds rapidly to simple treatment . |
8 | The latter , although a mainly psychic state ( albeit drug induced ) , can be mistaken for non-responsiveness because of the patient 's agitation and apparent suffering ; it responds rapidly to reduction in opioid dosage . |
9 | In our experience , however , pouchitis is often only a single event that responds rapidly to treatment with metronidazole . |
10 | Lenny responds quickly to requests made of him both by campers and counsellors alike . |
11 | The direction of the technology is one of control over nature , yield maximisation , and at the same time reliability of quality , control over yields and harvesting dates ; as a whole it responds quickly to the needs of the market . |
12 | To assume that he responds directly to data from the real world is to oversimplify the relationship between his inputs and outputs . |
13 | We are prepared to adopt a system that is a little more complicated , provided that it is fairer and responds more to the wishes of the British public . |
14 | Glucose metabolism and insulin secretion are disturbed ; hypoglycemia is common and potentially lethal but usually responds promptly to dietary correction . |
15 | The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter . |
16 | The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter . |
17 | Everybody responds differently to weight training and you must experiment to find the number of reps between 8 and 12 which will promote maximum growth best . |
18 | If she responds favourably to this ( which , if you are wise , you will have conveyed more through your attitudes than your actual words ) , you and her other helpers should try to create various circumstances or events which may stand a chance of helping her to break the habit of mourning : an interesting holiday , perhaps , or some new and mildly challenging experience which calls for her to look beyond herself to someone else in trouble , who will make her feel ‘ needed ’ . |
19 | ‘ It is imperative that the government responds positively to the report or else it will be psychologically damaging to research , ’ said Dr Jim Howe of Edinburgh University 's Artificial Intelligence Department . |
20 | Responds appropriately to different signs of internal and external haemorrhage . |
21 | In an open-loop control scheme there is no feedback of load position to the controller and therefore it is imperative that the motor responds correctly to each excitation change . |
22 | According to Galbraith , America 's democracy of the contented contemptuously ignores the growing underclass of the poor , underestimates the declining competitiveness of the US economy , and responds resentfully to any remedy that intrudes on the majority 's self-satisfaction . |
23 | Murder , manslaughter , and several other offences are discussed , and one recurrent issue here is whether English law responds proportionately to the different degrees of culpability manifested in cases where death is caused . |
24 | Like us , each creature responds selectively to cues from its environment , only tuning into those which are important to it . |
25 | Instead of seeking revenge for PE 's criticism of the service , which the band claims responds slower to black callers than to white , the ambulancemen invited Flavor Flav to ride with a medical emergency crew . |
26 | Most dirt responds well to the action of a detergent . |
27 | ‘ That sort of tumour sometimes responds well to female hormones … ’ |
28 | He responds well to careful handling . |
29 | Malbec , one of the lesser-known claret grapes , responds well to Australia 's sunshine . |
30 | Pouchitis usually responds well to treatment with antibiotics , but in a small subset of cases the inflammation is clinically severe , endoscopically atypical , and relatively refractory to conventional treatment . |