Example sentences of "[be] accord to [det] " in BNC.

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1 Had the advent of atomic weapons invalidated them ; did they need re-definition ; and what priority should be accorded to each of them ?
2 The revelation came , if it can be accorded to any single event , when he was back in England , reviewing his collections with one of the best ornithologists in the country .
3 Ever since the result of the General Election , I have taken for granted that , on Baldwin 's defeat in the House of Commons , the King would send for Ramsay MacDonald ; and I have deprecated any attempt to prevent his having the same facilities which would be accorded to any Minister entrusted by the Sovereign with the formation of a Government .
4 The communication processes operating in these environments are characterised by a high degree of open-ness within the research centres , coupled with a desire to withhold significant research results from similar research centres elsewhere until the public release of such information can ensure that priority will be accorded to those making the announcement .
5 His anthem ‘ Let God Arise ’ was first performed at the Norwich Festival of 1849 : Charles Lucas called it ‘ the best antiphonal work since the days of Handel ’ , and The Times found in it ‘ gifts that are accorded to few ’ .
6 Curve fitting parameters include the correlation coefficient , R-squared , and ranking of fit is according to that factor .
7 In Berkeley 's Siris , for example — we know Coleridge was passing through a Berkeley phase as he named his second son , born in 1798 , alter him — we read that ‘ there is according to those philosophies ( Platonic and Stoic ) a life infused throughout all things ’ .
8 Much of this material can not be found anywhere else outside the USSR , and , is according to some recent Soviet visitors , much can not be found even there .
9 It is according to this .
10 In the case of religious education the right of withdrawal is statutory and governors are recommended to make themselves familiar with the special status which is accorded to this subject in the national curriculum .
11 A potential danger is that the trend away from the identification and analysis of planation surfaces could go too far so that insufficient attention is accorded to these remnants in the landscapes of areas dominated by formerly extensive landsurfaces .
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