Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] respond to " in BNC.

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1 Frogs also respond to similar colours but , again , because most of their visual information is processed by the eye itself , their view is unlikely to be anything like our own .
2 They are totally egocentric and their parents normally respond to this behaviour as quickly as they can .
3 Flowering plants also respond to their environment as shown by the charming example of Linneaus , flower clock ( Table 1.1 ) .
4 Given this , how should Devon SSD best respond to the post-modern world of community care in providing services to elderly people ?
5 Rangers rarely respond to their outcry when a person is trampled to death by the same beasts .
6 Most people also respond to personal therapy and attention .
7 Like many other frogs , both sexes also respond to a band of lower frequencies .
8 James Powers wrote in The Hollywood Reporter , ‘ Crawford , currently starring in a New York hit play , is a new type for movies , but one that young people particularly respond to ; good-natured , detached , ready for almost any lark , without thought of consequence .
9 Our results show that these genes rapidly respond to exposure to retinoic acid at preheadfold stages and undergo a progressive series of changes in segmental expression that are associated with specific phenotypes in hindbrain of first branchial arch .
10 Government departments always respond to committee reports , but the form of the response varies .
11 People with dementia often respond to Reality Orientation and reminiscence or other therapies .
12 They enter into marriage and produce children in response to the demands of society : society requires such behaviour for its survival and its members simply respond to this requirement .
13 Experienced advisers never respond to this question , but the unrepresented applicant often responds to the question with bizarre unsupportable allegations of bias and corruption by the employer which are sometimes seized on by the tribunal to the prejudice of the applicant .
14 Pupils sometimes respond to a site more fully if their senses are heightened .
15 Both UGT and CCOO in RENFE generally respond to the broad political and strategic line of their respective federations and confederations .
16 Many primary tumours also respond to such drugs by initiating apoptosis and , because myc gene activation is so widespread in human tumours , we have suggested that this is also c-Myc-induced .
17 It has been pointed out that , far from reinforcing grammatically correct speech , adults typically respond to children 's utterances in terms of their perceived communicative value and the intentions which they seem to express .
18 Expert systems readily respond to business volatility being used for off-line , expert decision support ( EDS ) and/or on-line intelligent process control ( IPC ) , ( Fig. 2 ) .
19 The backaches , the headaches , the abdominal pressure , the fatigue and skin troubles as well as the life threatening illnesses for which no cure is on tap from conventional medicine often respond to these alternative or complementary therapies … for a time .
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