Example sentences of "[vb infin] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Thus a small company with sound quality , good engineers and extremely low overheads could well win such contracts
2 Whether pope and curia can or should win such battles is not for us to say .
3 We do not believe that such operations can be shown to meet our public transport target safety level , and it may be that some of our European colleagues do not consider such operations to be public transport , or do not apply the same target level of safety to such operations .
4 Thus , one could consider such factors as hours , sick pay , pension schemes and holiday entitlements .
5 We should only consider such cases where there is clear evidence of extreme weather and abnormal falls of snow having occurred over a short period of time .
6 Even he did n't consider such deeds heroic ( heroes are usually frightened men who rise to the occasion ) , but saw himself as just a reckless fool whose luck would one day run out .
7 We shall give you reasonable time to prepare and present repayment proposals and will always carefully consider such proposals as well as other relevant factors known to us ( e.g. your health and family situation ) .
8 The car-hire company , and one of the anonymous respondents , did not consider such methods and questioned how poaching could be prevented at all .
9 This view has had an influential impact on psychology , and although some might now consider such ideas outmoded , they continue to have an enduring effect on public perceptions of old age .
10 Procedural difficulties can arise when the imposed conditions are unsteady , but we need not consider such situations here .
11 No one but a native would consider such details , uninformative to the outsider , as worthy of note .
12 Provided that where more than one application for a licence has been made in respect of any premises , the licensing board may hear and consider such applications together .
13 It is anticipated that the research will consider such issues as staff relationships , leadership roles , group behaviour and actions and aspects of motivation .
14 It will explore such issues as gender , status and performance in the social construction of history .
15 Research into consumer attitudes and behaviour should recognise such differences .
16 If we can recognise such features and foster them , we may be able to make a wiser choice in obtaining analytical data .
17 The ICAEW does not recognise such distinctions on the grounds that , when determining if a client is a corporate finance client , a chartered accountant should apply similar standards to all clients .
18 If men trained in the learned profession did not , perhaps , scale such heights in the later sixteenth century , at the same time the crossing of career lines did not come to a halt .
19 Failing this , the Agriculture Departments in the UK should instigate such procedures themselves , calling on NCC to assess all plans and to make their adoption dependent on the fulfilment of nature conservation as well as agricultural objectives as suggested under Article 3 of the proposed Regulation .
20 This policy puts the regions in an impossible Catch 22 situation : they can not satisfy the government 's current demand criteria for new rail investment because of past under-investment in the network , and can not stimulate such levels of demand without that investment .
21 We should introduce such systems within the next five years , and we need to purchase the necessary hardware and software soon , in order to begin the evaluation and development phases .
22 The Government can not maintain conditions for sustained growth if they do not introduce such conditions .
23 inflation — or am I right in thinking that no sane Government would introduce such policies honestly in this country ?
24 He should not introduce such arguments when we know what the Government are after — attacking the British coal industry .
25 But the possibilities can greatly outweigh such things if groups are well taught , and some of these expressions of mutual direction could well offer ways forward out of the isolated , anxious states of living of these days and into the fellowship of God 's people .
26 In support of this it can be asked , if the proposers of a merger can not demonstrate such benefits then who can ?
27 Retailers were confident that they could trust such customers implicitly to pay for the goods they took away or had delivered .
28 None of them would trust such men a yard .
29 And let me assist such reflections by reporting that a gifted and earnest English poet of thirty-two , whom I met this very summer , not only confessed that he had never read through Basil Bunting 's Briggflatts , but quite plainly saw no reason why he ever should .
30 And do not such disciplines go further and focus such questions in real-life judgements , decisions and actions ?
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