Example sentences of "[noun] [vb infin] such " in BNC.

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1 The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own .
2 Can schools offer such a wide range of choice in the curriculum ? erm Will we be able to maintain the erm the levels of staffing erm that 's been possible so far ?
3 You may of course decline such up-dates .
4 How can the Conservatives make such eloquent speeches about the Royal Navy when , in their 13 years in office , they have , according to their own planning , halved that part of its fleet ?
5 Why , they asked , should these associations collect such large fees for sanctioning a title fight ?
6 Why does Sinai make such a difference ?
7 Personally , I always avoid fishing the corners of waters : I may be wrong but I simply feel that bream avoid such places .
8 And how could Conchis have such people standing by ?
9 And nowhere else did stations suffer such massive mortality .
10 Did Mills possess such prized information ?
11 And how better would a kidnapper do such a thing than to send a letter by his Majesty 's Mail .
12 Many a time she had seen the hounds draw such a covert and heard them open and challenge as the fox broke .
13 You will one day find such a man and marry him , I am certain .
14 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
15 So why would Sandy choose such a desolate rendezvous — at such a desolate hour ?
16 Could de people do such evil
17 Jenny Lunt , 11 , of Anfield : Why do giraffes have such long necks ?
18 Parliament discarded the phrase ‘ those whose minds are open to such immoral influence ’ , with its overtones of whether or not a gentleman would let his servants read such and such a book , since the words ‘ deprave and corrupt ’ already carried the sense of ‘ immoral influence ’ , together with a tacit assumption that writings or other works of the imagination could have the effect of tending to make men wicked .
19 The question then arises , how did these activists develop such a consciousness as waged workers and trade unionists ?
20 Why do all coin-ops have such damned silly plots ?
21 Similarly , the Leader of the Party in the House of Lords and the Chief Whip in the House of Lords will make such arrangements as appropriate to obtain the views of peers in receipt of the Conservative whip .
22 ‘ How could Buckingham make such treasonable utterances — without being hounded out of the chamber ! ’
23 For women , this again means another medical reason for interference in our fertility and pregnancy , and it also begs questions about risks to the resulting children , and the ethics of having scientists make such profound changes to human beings .
24 How can a man do such a thing ?
25 And by this means , perhaps , by being ambitious or ‘ miriad-minded ’ , I can perhaps address myself to the nature of this foulness : how can a man do such a thing ?
26 Nowhere else does Monteverdi attempt such vivid realism ; the sinfonia da guerra in Act II of Ulisse is feeble by comparison with the Combattimento .
27 ‘ Why do doctors have such terrible handwriting ? ’ he asked the cat , who had wandered in .
28 Why should Ipuky tell such a transparent lie ?
29 Why do the lawyers entertain such absurdities , you may ask ?
30 So why do the ladies get such a raw deal ?
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