accord - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ratify: The Federation Council, the upper House of the Russian Parliament, is expected to ratify the accord in the near future.
  • do: However, the evidence suggests that the administration of complaints does not always accord with established procedures.

Adjective modifier

  • own: It has the whim of suddenly changing channels of its own accord.
  • spiritual: Since then the 18 October is celebrated as the Day of spiritual accord in Kazakhstan.
  • full: He advises them to be " of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.

Modifying Another Word

  • alphabetically: Queens ' uses the Bliss classification scheme and subjects are ordered alphabetically according to class mark.
  • differently: There are about 44 phonemes in English and some are pronounced differently according to their position in a word, e.g. .
  • considerably: Modes of masculinity varied considerably according to the social milieu into which one was born.
  • enormously: The proportion of iconographic questions will vary enormously according to the nature of the museums's holdings.
  • separately: First: what proportion of children in the province are educated separately according to religion?
  • however: However according to note above the areas were joined in 1914 at least informally so there is an argument for this approach.

Noun used with modifier

  • peace: IHRC believes that the participation of the opposition in mainstream governance is essential to the consolidation of the evolving peace accord.

Infinitive complement

  • gender: There were no statistically significant differences according to gender, socio-economic factors, or desire for further treatment.
  • rumor: Indeed negotiations, again according to rumor, are already taking place for a take over.
  • demand: Any available surplus places will be made available according to demand.
  • schedule: Every train left exactly to the minute according to schedule.
  • need: The NHS principle - healthcare according to need not ability to pay retains today its enduring appeal.
  • speed: In the year 1535, this house was valued, according to Speed, at £ 9, 11 s.

Preposition: with

  • objective: In doing so it accords with the fundamental objectives of EMU.

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