Example sentences of "[v-ing] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By adopting such beliefs and applying them to contemporary society both found sustenance in elitist moral and ethical beliefs which were far removed from contemporary reality .
2 This is one way in which rural housing departments can attempt to overcome certain of their problems , and it seems that at least some councils are adopting such procedures of ‘ positive ’ transfer management .
3 Not only textbook writers are utilising such methods .
4 This part of the book will give you an expert — and simple — guide to planning and staging such events .
5 There are various ways of explaining such results .
6 But at least one ingredient in the extraordinary reversal of expectation must have been the cumulative effect of seeing all those smug Labour front-bench faces oozing such complacency about their forthcoming victory in the weeks before the poll — Roy Hattersley , Robin Cook , Jack Cunningham , Bryan Gould .
7 Employing such devices is a fine test of sheer writing skill , of careful and adroit manipulation of language .
8 Increase the number of chartered Building Companies and continue to promote the benefits of employing such companies to clients of the industry.PS/C
9 They did not necessarily believe that employing such consultants was more cost-effective than in-house methods , just quicker and easier for an overseas branch .
10 There is a large , narrow belt wheel on the front wall , used on occasions for driving such things as an apple crusher at cider-making time .
11 b ) enabling such grants to be made in respect of costs falling to be charged to accounts in respect of financial years ending after March 1993 but not later than March 1996 .
12 Infringement occurs when a person makes articles to the design or makes a design document recording the design for the purpose of enabling such articles to be made .
13 The semiconductor design right is , by section 226(1) of the 1988 Act , the exclusive right to reproduce the design by making articles to that design or by making a design document ( which includes data stored in a computer ) recording the design for the purpose of enabling such articles to be made .
14 In 1970 the Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act and began work in the following year … with the purpose of ‘ a. giving advice with respect to safety , quality and efficacy in relation to human use of any substance or article ( not being an instrument apparatus or appliance ) to which any provision of the Act is applicable and b. promoting the collection and investigation of information relating to adverse reaction for the purpose of enabling such advice to be given . ’
15 These drafts emphasise that expensing such costs is the normal accounting treatment and that the asset recognition criteria will be met only occasionally .
16 Two years after the accident , Dawn was able to go shopping by car , walking such distances as were necessary .
17 A framework for justifying such transformations in the power structure of the company could be developed from the available set of legal ideas .
18 Proponents of the view that Keynesian stabilization policies are futile have been quick to point out the key role that wage and price rigidity play in justifying such policies , and the need for advocates of such policies to provide some theory of why prices should be rigid in the way they claim they are .
19 Incorporating such facilities when possible does not constitute over-protection if it encourages visually handicapped children to move about freely and with reasonable safety and to make use of standard facilities with increased confidence and independence .
20 Any criteria for defining ‘ privileged information ’ , or what the ‘ dangers ’ are in revealing such matters as dispositions ( of manpower ) are so vaguely incorporated as to ensure that few will risk submitting an essay without approval , which might later be assessed as an ‘ improper disclosure ’ .
21 Revealing such information could produce problems pupils with a book which is in demand .
22 The foregoing , while not entirely eliminating such cases , would probably reduce them .
23 Attention should surely be directed towards eliminating such anomalies , rather than entrenching them further into the law .
24 Banks play a major role in reducing and eliminating such risks on behalf of their customers .
25 The philosophy underpinning such schemes is simplistic and patronising , concentrating on women 's deficiencies rather than their strengths , their inadequacies rather than their capacities , their limitations rather than their possibilities .
26 There are several ways of tackling such preparation and although these do not always fit neatly into discrete categories , some understanding of the general approach followed is useful for governors and staff .
27 But the centres which were the linchpin of the movement were criticized both for erring too much on the side of prevention — tackling such issues as racism , poverty and education in the communities served , and for doing too little prevention , this arising from the affiliation of most of them to general and mental hospitals .
28 The evidence given to the Select Committee showed that in Norway and Belgium it was the practice to keep in solitary confinement prisoners ( whether sentenced for murder or for other crimes ) who had not a criminal record , but this method was adopted for reformative purposes and for protecting such prisoners from contamination by other prisoners .
29 Networking such databases on a local area basis presents an even more serious problem .
30 There is considerable debate among valuers about the correct method of amortising such payments .
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