Example sentences of "accord to all " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for such an uncompromising policy is made plain : ‘ … that they may not teach you to do according to all their abominable practices which they have done in the service of their gods , and so to sin against the Lord your God ’ ( 20.18 ; see7.4 ) . |
2 | Therefore after six months the dieter is behaving according to all twenty-six goals and she has achieved a considerable reduction in sugar intake . |
3 | According to all these charts I am underweight , sometimes by as much as two stone . |
4 | This has been greatly increasing in popularity in recent years and , according to all the forecasts , looks set to become even more widespread . |
5 | According to all four Gospels , Pilate affixes to Jesus 's cross an inscription bearing the title ‘ King of the Jews ’ . |
6 | According to all the archival evidence available until very recently , there had apparently been no answer to 5 Corps ' almost desperate insistence on 23 May that the hand-over of the Cossacks could not be achieved without use of force . |
7 | ‘ According to all the books , a secret agent 's life 's meant to be glamorous . |
8 | The youth component of that crime is much more substantial than it was , according to all the figures . |
9 | It is the purpose of this research project to investigate the mechanisms of the decision-making process underpinning the migration of households into that part of rural Britain lying immediately beyond the South East Regional Planning Region ( SERPLAN ) , which , according to all recent population censuses and estimates , is a belt of sustained and substantial population growth . |
10 | Not according to all the people who phoned in afterwards . |
11 | ‘ Well , my dear friar , according to all the evidence we have , Sir Ralph went to bed , and locked the door behind him , keeping the key with him . |
12 | I certainly both dreaded and disliked the prospect of the law and order debate , for the atmosphere was so strangely hostile and so different from that accorded to all one 's colleagues … pressure and even bullying by so-called ‘ hangers and floggers ’ served only to force Conservative MPs who were against hanging to stand up for what they believed to be right . |