Example sentences of "accords [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Could Nonconformists ‘ with advantage surrender the outline of the meeting-house ’ which often ‘ more fitly accords with the genius of the Free Churches than many an ambitious structure which ministers to the cultured taste of a suburban congregation ’ ? |
2 | Finally , an act of aggression is coercive and , unlike the commencement of proceedings which accords with the obligation upon States to settle disputes peacefully , involves the commission of an illegal act to which a third party must respond . |
3 | The limitation to ‘ civil and commercial matters ’ accords with the approach taken at The Hague , and the phrase is not formally defined . |
4 | It is evident from the development work described in an earlier chapter that there are a number of ways in which a framework for assessment that accords with the Cockcroft Committee 's recommendations might be conceptualized . |
5 | The Commission 's point accords with the development of Stone 's own views about the perils of affective individualism and finds a prominent place in the opening theoretical section to the book . |
6 | This accords with the way in which the Solihull booklet is differentially familiar to teachers of different status positions . |
7 | This new order accords with the logic of Marx 's thinking , as we have seen it in all the works we have discussed so far . |
8 | Modern peace-makings seem not to entail marriages between the disputants , as the historic ones sometimes did ; but in all other respects contemporary practice accords with the image . |
9 | A lack of ‘ causality ’ accords with the view that both volatility and volume are caused by the arrival of information . |
10 | The enabling statute always , explicitly or implicitly , states , if X 1 , X 2 , X 3 exist you may or shall do Y. Yet , if X 1 , X 2 , and X 3 , and all the elements constituting them , were always held to be jurisdictional in a legal sense , the dividing line between review and appeal would be emasculated : the tribunal would have power to give only the right answer , this meaning the answer which accords with the view of the reviewing court . |
11 | This accords with the dictionary definitions of " retail " and " wholesale . " |
12 | AIthough it might be pointed out that the new spatial division of labour can produce divisions within regions as well as between them , in general this approach accords with the argument in section 2.5 that uneven development changes in its form as well as in its pattern between different historical periods . |
13 | The experience of other police forces who had granted researchers permission also showed that no great difficulties were created as a result , and allowing research accords with the professionalism which is the core value of senior officers in the RUC . |
14 | Although disputes continue over detail , there remains a persuasive logic to its arguments , paralleling that which it accords to the growth of the party . |
15 | However such an examination is the more timely — and likely to be the more revealing — in the light of the London — Peking accords on the transition to Chinese authority , in so far as this last may affect the nature of the bureaucracy , modify its practices and , possibly , inject popular consultation on some issues . |