Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] [adv] such [art] " in BNC.

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1 — Other dramatists did not bring about such a transition .
2 It can be argues , however , that Engels and Marx did not rule out such a possibility themselves , as is suggested by the discussion of the success of the Germanic tribes in overthrowing Rome , a case when people with a lower technology replaced a society based on a higher stage .
3 In 1964 the traffic similarly did not pose quite such a problem as in 1988 , the car parking round the district proving quite adequate , especially as the expected crowds did not turn up on the day .
4 The 166 husbands whose occupations are recorded do not cover quite such a range of trades as the fathers — 64 as opposed to 76 — but that is hardly surprising since they are much more concentrated in a number of particular trades .
5 It does not seem to me that this can involve any impeachment , or questioning of the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament , accordingly I do not see how such a use of Hansard can possibly be thought to infringe article 9 of the Bill of Rights and I agree with my noble and learned friend 's more detailed consideration of that matter .
6 Much " oohing " and " aahing " from children and adults alike , as the chick looked just like a big cuddly toy and it did n't have nearly such a sharp beak , as Jane was about to find out .
7 No really , and er , so I , I do n't feel quite such a fool as I did when I started to speak .
8 This certainly means that Adam 's heirs can not be alone in having a right to private property , but in saying this , it does not explain how such a right arises in the first place .
9 ( 2.1 ) unc This law does not have quite such a general form as that for IF ( 1.1 ) .
10 It tells the stories of the people who were there , subjectively as any record of a club should be , though still does n't explain how such a fine , spacious city centre venue is so underused .
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