Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] such " in BNC.

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1 ( 2 ) A recognised body may carry on only such business as is referred to in paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule .
2 An English writer who went into self-exile just when Pound and Lawrence did , Ford Madox Ford , had always been denied serious consideration ( as he is denied it still ) , in part for having , in No More Parades at the end of a previous war , envisaged the England he was leaving in just such manorial terms : and if the Englishman could not be forgiven , how forgive the American ?
3 The White House seemed unaware that not only were there no hostages , but that the trapped Americans were heavily-armed , elite troops trained to protect themselves in just such circumstances .
4 Celia Hooper-seated opposite him in just such a chair and situation , so that they resembled two bookends without intervening books — was suggesting that she should draw up a basic plan for the annual deanery party , which happened at Loxford Rectory after Easter , a get-together for all the priests of the deanery , eight of them , and their wives .
5 For Simeon Kokhba , it would have been perfectly natural to expect the adherents of an earlier Messiah — the rightful king dedicated to freeing his country from the Roman yoke — to aid him in just such an enterprise .
6 Her arm was like this only ever such a little hand and if you , she used to go and it just sort of reached your earhole when she was walking past you and if you were talking in class she 'd go .
7 Unfortunately , so far such improvements are nowhere to be seen , and we can only speculate on the reasons for their absence .
8 We can usefully begin our discussion here by taking up a very important and characteristic religious theme : the ambiguity or ambivalence which is so often such a striking feature of mystical power .
9 The right hon. Gentleman may not have put it in quite such strong language , but no doubt that was the way in which he put the case to the Cabinet .
10 She 'd had plenty of boyfriends , but none of them serious , and none had made her react in quite such a way , despite their determined attempts to arouse her .
11 Yet chemists are working on just such a project and one group in Japan has managed to selectively filter copper , using light to drive it through a filtering membrane .
12 One visitor to India reported on just such an event which occurred in the Bombay presidency at the end of Victoria 's reign :
13 Arguably just such a change took place in the early 1980s , and the pressures encouraging it could only be understood in the context of shifts in the wider political economy .
14 Whether or not all such bodies were bona fide trade unions seems to be questionable .
15 Most of them would go for four or five months before any change of clothing reached them , not perhaps such a hardship as , without a change of clothes , Bernard Callinan found his irritating prickly-heat rash disappeared .
16 Almost 100 new companies had been formed , and Schach had been able to secure over a million pounds in bank guarantees to finance not only such expensive disasters as Dreaming Lips , Love from a Stranger and The Marriage of Gorbal , but even films that were never made .
17 The operation of the mythic DNA affects not only Shakespeare 's plots but contemporary history as he interpreted it ; so chaste women wronged by their boar-driven husbands include not only such fictional figures as Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Imogen in Cymbeline , but also Katherine of Aragon ( in Henry VIII ) .
18 The study of the English economy in the late Middle Ages shows that there were wide discrepancies of fortune between different parts of the country , and that any attempt to understand its development must take into consideration not only such general factors as population change and the effects of war but also the immediate local factors which determined why one area could outstrip another in prosperity or decline .
19 The relevance of this little piece of history is considerable , we are effectively going through just such an evolutionary change today .
20 After travelling around the continent to a constellation of cities linked by who her father knew , it was a relief to cross the Channel alone and to arrive at a place where it was not generally such a struggle to make herself understood .
21 ‘ I 'm not usually such a brute , ’ she heard him say .
22 ( His Lordship then referred to the fact that the mother of an illegitimate child was bound to maintain it , whereas the father was not under such obligation .
23 Well not ever such a lot and then
24 Ten years is a long time in the world of books , but I do remember there was not nearly such a fuss over the original 1983 list : a rather uncomfortable party in some medical establishment , a few diary paragraphs and that was it .
25 There are exceptions , but the fact that information is held in confidence is not as such a sufficient reason for exemption .
26 This is not as such an effect of the Council , but the geographical shift has coincided with , been stimulated by and itself has greatly affected , post-conciliar change .
27 As regards the argument of international recognition and recognition by the United Nations , though this does not as such involve control of territory or a population , it does correspond to one aspect of statehood .
28 In any event , as appears from the context in both Golder and Oliva , the burden of Lord Parker C.J. 's statement is to be found in the second part of it , under which the jury is to be directed that the witness 's previous statement will not as such be evidence upon which the jury can act .
29 A further doubt about the operation of the market for control is created by evidence suggesting that inefficient companies are not as such regarded as favourable targets .
30 They lay down minimum standards , and do not as such provide an incentive , exerting upward pressure to achieve top quality performance .
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