adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
act
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We humans all know we are going to die one day and we act accordingly .
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In regular high schools, they say, they are treated like nine-year-olds-and often act accordingly .
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Your horse can feel your mood and will act accordingly !
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If he doesn't you stand warned of the type of person you are dealing with and should act accordingly .
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Her courtiers have all been informed of this decision and have acted accordingly .
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He believed that recession was a more immediate enemy than inflation and acted accordingly .
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The Town Clerk of Liverpool was quite aware of this and acted accordingly .
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The ancient people seemed well aware of the qualities of the spaces and acted accordingly .
adjust
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This unit auto-senses the mains voltage, and adjusts accordingly , so is most likely to benefit international travellers.
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If renal failure persists, the dosage must be adjusted accordingly .
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It's a fact that most strikers of his quality learn very early about their strengths and weaknesses, and adjust accordingly .
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If you set new tab stops, the table next will adjust accordingly .
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The current textual unit size is adjusted accordingly .
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The proportion of discounted seats was adjusted accordingly , down to each flight segment.
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Turnover, cost of materials sold, net revenues and administrative expenses have been adjusted accordingly .
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Such control requires that the oxygen concentration in the blood be accurately measured, and that breathing rate be adjusted accordingly .
construe
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References in the Code to exempt fund managers are construed accordingly .
plan
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This project accordingly plans to formalise and devise a computational implementation of Fodor-Sperber-Wilson assumptions about language and language processing.
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But Daley, one of the leaders, knew it, and he began planning accordingly .
respond
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They review them and respond accordingly .
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Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly .
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Surely, circumstances have now changed and any reasonable Attorney-General would respond accordingly .
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It is too ambitious for a financial organisation to hope to recognise such situations and respond accordingly ?
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The television viewing public had seen images of violence and expected political leaders to acknowledge them and to respond accordingly and responsibly.
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Thus the machine automatically differentiates between an incoming fax signal and voice call and will respond accordingly .
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Government needs to listen to the public and respond accordingly .
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It was the customer himself who recognised professionalism when he saw it and responded accordingly .
suffer
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Mrs Thatcher's ability to impose her personality upon it suffered accordingly .
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Orkney Islands Council abdicated all responsibility to its social work department: my children were made to suffer accordingly .
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Profits and international competitiveness suffered accordingly .
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In the Mercedes, tall drivers can really stretch their legs but, not surprisingly, those behind will suffer accordingly .
treat
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So if you make it something you can expect to be ignored or treated accordingly .
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In fact, people are fat for different reasons and should be treated accordingly .
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Those who resisted were denounced as mutineers and treated accordingly .
vary
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The reader's criteria for judging articles will vary accordingly .
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The needs of the mentally handicapped vary accordingly .
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The level of activity in cortical cells varies , and their ability to excite other cells varies accordingly .
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Modern breeds stem from these varieties, and feet vary accordingly .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Decide how much you can spend, and shop accordingly .
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There aren't many jobs available. Accordingly , companies receive hundreds of resumés for every opening.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Christians, accordingly , are bound by obedience to their Lord to take their enemies seriously.
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He takes them for what they are, and deals with them accordingly .
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He was accordingly arrested and taken to Vine Street Police Station where he duly provided two specimens of breath in the intoximeter.
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Perhaps young people perceive that our current values of the pursuit of wealth and power are hollow and react accordingly .
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Polly's landlord claimed that Polly lived in a studio-style maisonette and had set the rent accordingly .
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This paper has accordingly sought to provide a framework for future research in this important area.