Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] such " in BNC.
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1 | On the hon. Lady 's second point , yes , I entirely support such schemes . |
2 | Nor will public opinion elsewhere in Europe long tolerate such an arrangement . |
3 | The poems analysed below exemplify such variability . |
4 | Any story which carries the imputation of discreditable conduct by somebody will be actionable by a plaintiff who can show that at least some readers would recognise him as the person being criticised , or that the facts in the story necessarily imply such an allegation against him . |
5 | There are some whose function has stimulated less comment such as tweezers found in male graves ; if it were accepted that they were primarily depilatory we must consider their role in the alteration of the physical appearance of men and women as a cultural trait . |
6 | Remember this will be a professional opinion from someone who is interested in the qualities you now have to offer , so bear such comment well in mind . |
7 | So do such ‘ predators ’ of the plant kingdom emit unpleasant plant pheromones or some other disharmonious vibration , some subtle energy or perhaps some electromagnetic ( e.g. infrared or microwave ) oscillation , to disturb and ‘ attack ’ the plants whose space they wish to overrun ? |
8 | Not only do such cases provide — like other contested cases — public evidence of what is regarded as appropriate behaviour , but also the public humiliation of a named victim will not go unnoticed . |
9 | How long do such experiences last ? |
10 | Most English wines have a fine fruit structure and a racily crisp freshness , so they are well matched to lightly flavoured fish — especially fish such as trout — and to light poultry dishes . |
11 | If anyone claims to be from the Gas Board , Electricity Board , council , or any such body , keep the chain on the door and tell them that you only admit such people by appointment . |
12 | In some cases they do not conform to the kinds of sources that naturally have such material inherent to their structure . |
13 | Second point : although you obviously have such a low opinion of me that it does n't strain your credulity to believe that I was making love to two women at once , one of them married , I ca n't believe that even you could see me in the role of toy-boy . |
14 | Not only have such unsupervised activities been questionable in terms of economics , they have also had a profound effect on the river environment . |
15 | That does not , however , necessarily justify such a wallow from a young choreographer . |
16 | I mildly distrust such metaphors . |
17 | It was the most wonderful thing to hear Jake finally say such things . |
18 | This lack is astonishing when one thinks of the innumerable ancient towns of England that richly deserve such a study . |
19 | Some library authorities already hold such courses . |
20 | Science , or rather scientists , no longer hold such a rigid view of the laws of nature . |
21 | And if I had known this my justification for believing that they are playing at home would be defeated , because I also believe that they normally accept such invitations . |
22 | ‘ By ensuring that these inventions can be patented in all Community countries , this measure aims to encourage research in the context of the large market and to help European industry compete on equal terms with its American and Japanese rivals , who already enjoy such a facility ’ , the Commission declared . |
23 | And she might have been able to deal with the situation — might , indeed , have been able to suppress and finally bury such an errant emotion — if it were n't for her present situation . |
24 | People who complain about the failures of schools generally assume such a system , and indeed often judge schools by the examination results that they publish . |
25 | I just find such people strange though I admit some , like Marlowe , have been great friends . |
26 | Let us first note , however , that ethologists no longer find such an all-or-none view tenable — even when applied to lower animals like ducks . |
27 | Just suppose such unspeakable treachery had been committed in Uncle Sam 's fair name . |
28 | This facility has been sought by UK businesses and should help traders to be more competitive with their counterparts in other member states , some of which already operate such a scheme . |
29 | Such arbitrage fails to set in motion the competitive forces that normally close such openings in a market economy . |
30 | Now , the , there , it appears that there 's a whole variety of phenomena er which suggests that sentence divides up in this way and that can be explained on hypothesis we just call such a division a constituent , and then we stipulate that , as certain operations can only apply to constituents . |