Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] [verb] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 LEAs are empowered to take such steps as they consider are necessary to prevent the breakdown or continuing breakdown of discipline at a school , a power which the Elton Committee urges them to invoke when the situation warrants it .
2 Speakers were asked to address such questions as : the possibility of delineating a discrete and distinctive popular culture ; the usefulness of conceiving culture as discourse or as an arena of social change ; the forces which engender long-term changes in popular culture .
3 Unless some attempt is made to address such problems it is unreasonable to suppose that such findings have any privileged status over any other kinds of assertion .
4 Many provisions of the Sale of Goods Act were designed to remedy such deficiencies in the contract .
5 Epic poems were sung to commemorate such events as the battles against the Turks during the Balkan wars of 1912–13 and ( shades of Kosovo ) the defeat of the Serbs in 1915 at the hands of the Habsburgs and their allies .
6 Professional interpreters and translators are not alone in needing to be able to display bilingual skills : teachers , businesspeople , administrators , welfare service personnel and trade unionists are going to want such skills , but none more so , perhaps , than those who train language teachers .
7 At the lowest level , symptoms to which network managers are alerted include such things as a file re-transmission , while the diagnosis module steps in when a symptom repeats itself frequently and triggers a threshold , or when there is a single instance of a major network problem .
8 But will starvation not bring surrender without the King being asked to make such concessions ?
9 Certain documentation is required to substantiate such claims and SCI 4 — Personal Accident & Sickness — details what is required .
10 The animals not only provided dairy products , meat , leather and wool for clothing ; bone was used to make such things as combs , weaving tools and netting needles .
11 Fourthly it is generally true to say that fewer people are required to operate such systems and those employed are normally kept outside the main storage area .
12 This Guide is designed to answer such questions .
13 The BMA remained opposed to such appointments but with the national supply of doctors exceeding the amount of remunerative work available , in a society in which relatively few could afford to pay the full cost of treatment , doctors were found to fill such posts .
14 However , the degree of liberalisation afforded by the Directive is limited ; full freedom to provide insurance on a cross-border or ‘ services ’ basis only applies where the life insurance contract is entered into by the policyholder on their own initiative ; in the case of other ( ’ non-own initiative ’ ) contracts the Directive allows the authorities of the member state into which the insurance is provided to require such services business to be authorised by them .
15 Under the 1919 Act local authorities were permitted to establish such bodies , and they could be either advisory or executive as the constituent authorities wished .
16 Nevertheless , trade cards seem to have been regarded as an important form of advertising and during the eighteenth century a number of well-known artists were commissioned to design such items .
17 A number of attempts were made to introduce such courses in the next few years , but as experiments in applied anthropology they were all failures .
18 Up to ten items of coded information are required comprising such details as the commodity reference of the goods , delivery terms , weight , method of transport and , for arrivals , the country of origin .
19 Other ideas such as the problem posed by third world economic development and Douglas 's fears of new technology destroying rather than creating employment were used to justify such policies .
20 By the time Stockport had been settled Lloyd George was moving to prevent such situations from recurring .
21 Permission is needed to demolish such buildings and this provides the opportunity to investigate suitable alternative uses .
22 then showing that some terminology is required to discuss such things : terms are taught in context for a purpose .
23 In 1526 Wolsey was authorised to make such changes as were necessary to bring English coinage into equality with the principal continental currencies , and coins on the new standard were therefore issued .
24 The cult of relics was important and great churches were built to house such relics .
25 At least one of our regional competitors is planning to use such units .
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