Example sentences of "[verb] accord to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All patients were grouped according to the classification of Child and Turcotte with the modifications of Pugh et al and Christensen et al , which are closely related .
2 The transcripts for the 20 subjects were grouped according to the film section to which they referred .
3 The cloister includes panels that list the names of 20,435 airmen , grouped according to the year of death .
4 When patients were grouped according to the severity of the attack , however , a stepwise fall in polyunsaturated fatty acids was observed as the disease became more severe .
5 At the beginning of the line , the aircraft all start from the same common stock , but as they progress the goodies are added or not added according to the order .
6 New pathways , giving a different level of description by spanning existing constituent pathways , can be added according to the knowledge bases ' rules .
7 Both newly separating couples and already existing lone-parent families will be brought into the scheme , which means that existing maintenance orders will be re-assessed according to the formula .
8 The latter study was based on GNP data for 141 countries and territories , ascribed to latitude bands according to the location of capital cities .
9 Phantasy is that part of mental functioning which continues to work according to the pleasure principle , even after the emergence of the reality principle in mental life .
10 Some of the movements may be modified according to the patient 's abilities and limitations .
11 Table 2 provides a possible scheme for staging living embryos , although the criteria used may have to be refined or modified according to the nature of the experiment .
12 Cells in Vl , in contrast , always responded according to the direction of movement of the component gratings .
13 We wake and sleep according to the sun 's cycle , and research is showing that celestial rhythms still control many other areas of our life .
14 Both full- and part-time work is carefully organised according to the availability and skills of each volunteer .
15 Split rings enough to position along each vertical row of tape , and spaced according to the size of the finished pleat ( e.g. , every 20cm ( 8in ) for a 10cm ( 4in ) pleat ) .
16 This is part of a tee piece projecting vertically from the spine , located according to the sail shape at the end of the spine or within the profile of the extended ‘ bustle ’ tail .
17 Under the old system your ‘ contribution years ’ differed according to the letter at the end of your national insurance number .
18 In this structure the organisation is designed according to the product which is being manufactured .
19 The processes and technologies involved in aerobic waste treatment have been discussed by Best et al. ( 1985 ) and Forster and Johnston ( 1987 ) who point out that treatment plant must be designed according to the waste in question .
20 For example , the chairman of Welsh Water stated recently that , in spite of assurances from the Drinking Water Inspectorate concerning the safety of fluoridation plant designed according to the Department of Environment 's code of practice , his company would not continue fluoridation on Anglesey or extend fluoridation into the rest of Wales unless required to do so by the secretary of state .
21 Bailey and Harrison ( 1984 ) followed up the research of Cohen ( 1975 ) , which had reported that percentage cloze scores seemed to represent different levels of understanding according to the nature of the subject .
22 Hence race according to the test , is an ambiguous lexical form , and 12 and 13 manifest different senses .
23 The social activities of the Councils were numerous and varied according to the locality .
24 The level of qualifications varied according to the level of employment .
25 The rise in anal pressure during the manoeuvre was much lower in spinal patients than in controls ( Fig 1 ) and varied according to the level of the spinal lesion .
26 The attitudes of subordinates towards their work varied according to the style of leadership they thought their boss exercised .
27 Loss rates may have varied according to the type of farming practised , depopulation being worse in heavier clay arable areas ( Roxby 1912 , Eversley 1907 , Vince 1955 ) .
28 In a recent House of Lords decision , R v Shephard 16 December 1992 , concerning s.69(1) ( b ) of PACE requiring a statement showing ‘ that at all material times the computer was operating properly ’ , Lord Griffiths stated that the nature of the oral evidence that needed to be provided varied according to the complexity of the computer and its operation .
29 The balance of usage between the two types of consultancies in the survey varied according to the salary level and functional area of the position involved , and the experience of the executive handling recruitment in terms of contact with search consultants .
30 It quoted Street as saying that they were ‘ varied according to the use and size of the several rooms ’ .
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