Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] accord to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " Care " is not defined in the Act but according to the Guidance it " must mean providing for the child 's health and total development ( physical , intellectual , emotional , social and behavioural ) and not just having physical charge of him " ( para 3.23 ) .
2 The situation will be reviewed this morning by a medical-nursing and management team but according to an insider , the five operating theatres knocked out of action by the bomb may not be deemed re-sterilised before Friday .
3 We went about a mile before they tired of the effort involved , and I did n't mean to go much further in any case because according to the map I had in my pocket we were by then in about the centre of the western spur of the Quillersedge woods .
4 The feudal summons had some attractive features from the nobility 's point of view : service without pay by virtue of tenure and according to an oath of homage was considered an honourable obligation ; and whenever a feudal muster was ordered the tenants-in-chief were entitled to levy scutage on their own tenants .
5 It is a right which he may transfer , and which on his death will pass under his will or according to the rules of intestacy .
6 Gilgamesh went on to search for the secret of immortality and according to the legend he almost succeeded .
7 The butler seized the glass where upon the fairies tried to regain the cup but realising that they were no match for this mortal they finally abandoned the struggle and vanished , leaving the butler with the glass cup and according to a ballad by the German poet Uhland with this warning .
8 With the advent of the Portuguese , Brazil was declared Roman Catholic and according to the practice of the age , Jesuit priests accompanied the occupation of the country , seeking to baptise the indigenous Indian communities into the Catholic faith .
9 Some of the designs are imported , others are composed in the factories by stylists — either an original design or one based on a specific order or according to the article 's intended market .
10 As with other insurance policies , cover varies according to the company and according to the premium paid , but the approach favoured by the Law Society , and exemplified by Sun Alliance , is a blanket cover subject to specified exclusions .
11 William of Jumièges ' statement that he later offered the æthelings a share of England is very difficult to credit ; it may owe something to Dudo 's story of the offer made to Rollo , or result from confusion with the events of 1041 , when Edward returned to England at Harthacnut 's invitation and according to the Chronicle C text was sworn in as king .
12 If Polybius had treated Rome in the same way as according to a fragment of Book 34 he seems to have treated Alexandria , we would have gained in understanding .
13 This is despite the fact that according to the law report the police officers did not know to which specific pits the pickets were travelling and that some of the evidence of violence on which the police officers relied was that which they had gathered from press and television reports .
14 When the right hon. Gentleman next takes the opportunity to visit Blackpool , will he refer to the fact that according to the Government 's own figures which have been supplied to me , 38 per cent .
15 Those reductions were those identified in paragraph three and perhaps I do need to point out in fact that according to the report in Policy and Resources Committee , the use of carry forwards from the registration service of twenty thousand pounds in fact needs to be replicated across all three years .
16 Clearly the needs of each person , and the problems they present , will differ according to the nature and severity of the disability and according to the individual 's personality and social and economic situation .
17 We have already noted that these will differ according to the actual disability and according to the individual 's circumstances .
18 His holy cause was being fought not only under the cross but according to the rules of ‘ spiritual warfare ’ , the particular battle of charismatics and evangelicals , confident of their closeness to Christ , against the wiles of the devil in the world .
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