Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [prep] such a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For ‘ The great centralized State is a tremendous historical step forward from medieval disunity to the future socialist unity of the whole world , and only via such a State ( inseparably connected with capitalism ) can there be any road to socialism . ’ |
2 | It stated that the private houses , which formed the Foreign and Colonial Offices , were ‘ inadequate to the present extent of public business , in parts unsafe , and generally in such a state of dilapidation as to render it inexpedient to expend any large sum in their substantial repair ’ . |
3 | Magnets have been used before for this purpose , but never in such a way that water has had to pass through several opposing magnetic fields . |
4 | The establishment of order and civilisation in Ireland ( according to an English model ) is required because only in such a context can nobility , proper religion , and morality prosper . |
5 | This they had done together many times , though never in such a pattern setting as now . |