Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] such " in BNC.

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1 Happy knitting and thank you MKM for such a brilliant magazine .
2 There were plenty of supporting arguments in the works of Marx and Engels for such an endeavour .
3 No surprise , then , that they look to the United States with such extravagant hope .
4 However , its critics point to the problems harmonisation must present across States with such varying traditions .
5 James planned a diversionary landing in Scotland and Major-General William Buchan was sent to Dunkirk with such few troops as he had been able to assemble to sail direct to Aberdeenshire .
6 But she knew she could n't have gone and left Jeff in such a fix .
7 Though Caedwalla remained unbaptized until after his abdication as king in 688 , it is not inconceivable that he approached Wilfrid in such a capacity , and certainly by the time of his abdication Caedwalla had resolved to seek baptism in Rome itself .
8 Secondly , the Board of Trade was allowed to form JACs in co-operation with LEAs in such areas as it thought ‘ expedient ’ .
9 Nevertheless , the Agency has attempted to collect NICs in such instances from a number of our clients . ’
10 With Wright in such commanding form these days , it 's bound to succeed .
11 Nor did the agency consult a commission of independent scientists set up by Congress with the specific task of advising the EPA on such matters .
12 Mary Benson recalls Orton Chirwa in Britain 40 years ago when he came to this country to protest against imposition of the Central African Federation : ‘ How vividly one recalls Orton , the slight , bespectacled , amused young lawyer who proved to be an articulate , passionate speaker whose wit enlivened public meetings from London to Edinburgh , while Banda , then a GP in Willesden , embarrassed organisers with his tub-thumping rhetoric — Banda the medical doctor , who was to subject Orton and Vera Chirwa to such extremes of suffering , remaining impervious to every appeal and protest on their behalf .
13 His words heartened Lucy to such an extent that uncontrollable giggles began to erupt from her until she became almost hysterical .
14 Paramount among such activity was the spinning of wool for cloth or hose making .
15 It made her very uneasy having hir in the same building as Ari at such a dangerous and important time .
16 Taiwan was not a significant creditor nation and , it was suggested , would require a considerable quid pro quo from Washington for such an undertaking .
17 This provides a background of general knowledge about the AL as such .
18 I found a difference in Ivy after such a time .
19 Tariffs for extracontractual referral indicate that the estimated cost to the NHS of such surgery exceeds £10.8 million .
20 The word came from Ruth with such force it startled her .
21 The thought came to Alexei with such force and urgency that he knew that it was not a reasoned reaction .
22 ‘ Oh yes , ’ said Maggie with such bleak sincerity that Phoebe knew she must go on .
23 Sometimes mistaken for the name of a tribe of redskins , the word ‘ Hooliganism ’ established itself in Russia with such authority and incomprehensible rapidity that one observer thought in 1912 that it was ‘ as if it had long been expected , as if necessary for the filling of an empty space ’ .
24 ‘ Is Jean-Paul the reason you left England in such a hurry ? ’
25 It demonstrates that there is no limit to the idiocy of the TGWU in such matters .
26 When , sometimes , I think back on the beauty of life on a South Seas island , I start to wonder how fate could possibly have propelled me from the rain and bedraggled leafless winter trees of England to such distant enchantment .
27 If one man has come to symbolise the hard , inner edge that has driven England to such success it is Winterbottom .
28 It also called upon the Commission to co-operate more closely with the Council of Europe and UNESCO on such initiatives in Europe .
29 This project will measure the impact of the TVEI pilot in Scotland on such outcomes as school attainment , truancy , staying-on rates , employment , take-up of training , and attitudes .
30 he says that , having achieved the hat-trick at Lord 's and having toured England at such a tender age ( he was barely 21 ) was a ‘ fine antidote to any sore feelings that most people imagined ’ .
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