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

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1 Most organisations owed money would rather make such an arrangement , and have their money back eventually , than run the risk of saying goodbye to the money altogether .
2 Of course , consumers as individuals can rarely make such choices operative , even if they wished to .
3 But the function of art history today is not only to make such identifications , but also to relate an individual work humanistically to other works of the same school , period and culture , while remaining sensitive to its salient aesthetic qualities .
4 However the vast numbers of international treaties alone makes such an expectation unrealistic .
5 First , a patient who is conscious and refuses treatment must have his wish respected whatever his condition , provided he 's mature and lucid enough to make such a decision .
6 That core of meaning is necessarily general and vague enough to make such variations possible , but it is not so vague as to permit any meaning whatsoever to be placed on the word .
7 But the Chronicle itself is not comprehensive enough to make such doubts irresistible ( see below ) , and skaldic poetry is sometimes a valuable supplement to our other sources , especially on the fighting of Æthelred 's reign and Cnut 's activities in Scandinavia .
8 President Momoh has rarely made such a controversial decision .
9 ‘ A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing relative to the subject matter of the indictment or proceeding , without such writing being shown to him ; but if it is intended to contradict such witness by the writing , his attention must , before such contradictory proof can be given , be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him : provided always , that it shall be competent for the judge at any time during the trial , to require the production of the writing for his inspection , and he may thereupon make such use of it for the purpose of the trial as he may think fit .
10 They both express the same , slightly ironic , delight in the munificence of old houses : Cobbett , when walking through the Duke of Buckingham 's park , remarks in a manner that anticipates Harold Skimpole 's : ‘ I , like POPE 'S cock in the farm-yard , could not help thanking the DUKE and DUCHESS for having generously made such ample provision for our pleasure .
11 It was already making such good progress that it 's been able to grow and improve in spite of so much petty interference as the Labour Group has been able to put on it .
12 I 've got a trainee manager at the moment and I 've been trying to he 's just making such a balls up it 's easier not to .
13 However much Labour may talk about public expenditure , it normally makes such a mess of the economy that there is little benefit to be found in the longer run .
14 ‘ You have to love someone very greatly and very selflessly to make such a sacrifice , ’ said Fael-Inis , and Taliesin looked up , because there had been something unexpectedly gentle in Fael-Inis 's tone .
15 We are called upon to make such statements in all sorts of circumstances in our constituencies and sometimes we do it slightly with tongue in cheek , but I can genuinely make such a statement about many homes .
16 But difficult at times to remember why I ever made such a plan , he wrote .
17 ( Medical literature does not always make such clear distinction between the two terms ) .
18 People usually make such declarations of opposition to other lineages , other tribes — not to entities which claim superiority .
19 ‘ Those visitors of hers always make such a lot of noise ! ’ could mean that the old gentleman wants to take his nap ; but it could also mean he feels left out and would welcome something to do .
20 Decorative art does not usually make such demands .
21 No administration has ever made such demands ; and no congress has ever accepted such demands .
22 No man had ever made such patient and expert love to her .
23 And yet always making such big noises .
24 ‘ They are always making such inquiries .
25 They also made such one-off comedies as The Green Man ( 1957 ) , in which a vacuum cleaner salesman sets out to prevent a sour-faced captain of industry from being blown up .
26 Since no one would willingly make such a choice , there must be coercion involved .
27 The court can make such orders as are necessary to give effect to its determination and may also make such incidental and consequential orders as appear just ( s94(4) ( 5 ) ) .
28 They may also make such shareholders " insiders " .
29 Although that right had been curtailed by s 2(2) of the 1987 Act , which requires a person under investigation to answer questions from the SFO ( or otherwise furnish information ) with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation , the effect of the immunity had been preserved by s 2(8) , which provided that a statement made in accordance with s 2 could only be used in evidence against the person who made it either on a prosecution for knowingly making a false statement ( or recklessly making such ) , or on a prosecution for some other offence where , in giving evidence , that person made a statement which was inconsistent with it .
30 In fact , it is possible that in 17th-century French theatrical music when the scoring is reduced from the typical five parts to four , one should consider the possibility that this signals a change in the orchestration from a string to a wind texture , especially if the dramatic situation a pastoral scene , most probably makes such a change plausible .
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