Example sentences of "[adv prt] to individual " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's down to individual players , ’ he said .
2 In some cases , however , the fine structure , even down to individual cells , is splendidly preserved , and these are the most important specimens from a scientific point of view .
3 It means giving the report to someone who knows little or nothing about the actual subject and asking them to say what they do n't understand about it , right down to individual words and sentences .
4 The intention here is that they should operate down to individual budget holders .
5 The exceedence and measured parameters are then passed to an expert system which tries to diagnose faults down to individual components .
6 It 's normally down to individual circumstances .
7 Taking that level of security down to individual data items , what what areas of my chartered account can I update what areas can I look at ?
8 Its the same as making a formula one car go at 200 miles an hour for each and every driver … handling is down to individual skill
9 ‘ At the end of the day it comes down to individual decisions about individual jobs , ’ says Fairweather .
10 Most important , however , is the rate support grant , which accounts for around 75 per cent of the total grant paid to local authorities and is paid over to individual authorities as a block sum .
11 The control of 11 federal programmes totalling an estimated $15,000 million was to be passed over to individual states in order to encourage " flexible " spending .
12 ‘ Albeit that they 're very good guidelines , at the end of the day it 's still up to individual to decide whether they adhere to them or not , ’ he said .
13 ‘ It 's when questions of loyalty will be up to individual captains of ships that confusion and misunderstandings could happen , ’ said one .
14 The question of frequency of environmental auditing will be left up to individual companies .
15 ‘ If Mr Smith makes a similar motion to our council , it will be up to individual members to decide how to vote . ’
16 If my right hon. Friend succeeds in gaining enough support for his efforts , the European Community will set up a framework of support and it will be up to individual countries to decide , within that framework , how they wish to use the funds .
17 The third is the supposedly ’ British model ’ , which leaves it up to individual companies to negotiate their own arrangements .
18 Er er that that o o order , order , it 's a very good question er but I fear not that it is up to individual members themselves to exercise some restraint and to and to u order , order , and to use the procedures of this house properly and correctly and not to abuse them .
19 It is very much up to individual groups to decide how long they want to go out , where they want to go and what they want to do , ’ said Mr Nelson .
20 Ultimately it is up to individual councils to decide who they are going to levy charges upon for the collection of waste .
21 ANL organisers say it is up to individual members whether they take to the streets to fight racism , but Safina Hussain has little doubt about what action is needed .
22 But David Lowe , vice-president of the League of Friends of Darlington Memorial Hospital , which sent out the letters , said it was up to individual members as to whether they contributed .
23 Go … " , calling out to individual contestants by their nicknames : " Come on , Ripper ! "
24 IVORY & SIME , the Edinburgh fund manager , has launched a new investment trust which it hopes will arrest the trend towards institutional ownership of investment trusts and switch back to individual ownership .
25 It must be possible to trace these characteristics back to individual properties , and say with confidence that these are what explain them .
26 Psychological studies could provide some answers , but it is not obvious that the subprocesses of language , identified by the psychologist , will map on to individual brain areas , any more than the computational processes of a digital computer map on to individual parts of its hardware .
27 Psychological studies could provide some answers , but it is not obvious that the subprocesses of language , identified by the psychologist , will map on to individual brain areas , any more than the computational processes of a digital computer map on to individual parts of its hardware .
28 Funds allocated from central to local government are passed on to individual schools .
29 I wonder how much of that information is passed on to individual police officers .
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