Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that such [noun pl] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm afraid that such questions will have to be answered , Miss Glynn ; if not by you , then by others . ’
2 And who could be sure that such secrets could be kept from the spy network still strong in every dormitory and classroom ?
3 You must be aware that such labels may not be appropriate for the whole of the period that you are studying .
4 Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right .
5 Many general practitioners are worried that such referrals will be complex and time consuming and will generate too much extra work .
6 In medieval England what came under pressure were the conventions by which claims to land rights were legitimated ; while some sectors of society were attempting to make written records the prime guarantor of ‘ truth ’ and legitimacy , others were suspicious that such records could easily be forged and preferred to put their faith in seals and in the oral testimony of ‘ twelve good men and true ’ .
7 One or two were aware that such connections could be made , that quantum mechanics was qualitatively different :
8 It is possible that such customers will not be concerned by an indirect holding via an index future ( Martin , 1988 ; Luskin , 1987 , pp. 343 4 ) .
9 It is doubtful that such activities can be interpreted as remnants from pre-communist society , soon to disappear as socialism or communism comes of age .
10 It is clear that such districts should be the point of contact with the local population .
11 It is unfortunate that such considerations may be thrust out of view by continuing public — and perhaps personal — revulsion towards the concept of child sexuality .
12 With the increasing growth of the futures market though , it is likely that such problems will occur again .
13 In view of the conclusions of the last chapter , it is likely that such patterns will be archaic and also confused by local fluctuations in dispersal agents and this may be exacerbated in regions of geological instability , e.g. New Guinea with confusing variation patterns as in the tree Chisocheton lasiocarpus ( Meliaceae ) and the herbaceous Impatiens hawkeri ( Balsaminaceae ) .
14 Whatever the explanation in this case , it is obvious that such claims must be treated with the greatest scepticism .
15 Without wishing to underestimate the aspirations of the Scottish National Party or Plaid Cymru , it is unlikely that such complications will colour Britain 's political map in the foreseeable future .
16 In the first place , it is essential that such movements should formulate a doctrine which is capable of arousing sufficient enthusiasm and commitment to sustain political activity over a period of time .
17 It considers that early implementation-would not add greatly to the costs of preparation of financial statements and that it is probable that such costs would be exceeded by the benefits to users .
18 It is tragic that such developments will not be able to take place in future .
19 Yet , if the central issues of both the nature and scope of holist explanation are to be investigated further , it is vital that such connections should be unravelled .
20 The European Chemical Industry Federation ( CEFIC ) , is worried that such products will be disadvantaged by an extra level of testing , regardless of type .
21 Even before the epic success of the 1991 Davis Cup final in Lyon , which left me ever more passionately against such an idea , I was convinced that such changes would do more harm than good .
22 It was obvious that such matters should be brought to our attention as soon as possible . ’
23 The coroner , Harold Price , heard at Walthamstow Coroner 's Court in north-east London that baby Kim 's GP and health visitor referred her to the social services on the day she died , said it was vital that such referrals should be made as soon as possible .
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