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

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1 Whilst , over the years , there has been a considerable amount of work on costing such flows , a more important question from the point of view of planning is the fact that the home ( exporting ) authority is compulsorily required to pay for such flows whilst having no control over them ( Brazier , 1986 & 1987 ; Mullen , 1986 ) .
2 ‘ Pedigrees include such sires as Hanoverhill Starbuck , Astro Jet , Linmack , Swd Valian , Elevation , Counsellor and many other top performance bulls . ’
3 It is assumed , in addition , that all significant propositions , irrespective of their truth or falsity , must in principle be explicable in terms of propositions about such entities as a condition of their significance .
4 Such entities as STOCK , SALES-ORDER and CUSTOMER are appropriate because they are quantifiable , whereas ‘ stock control ’ , ‘ order processing ’ and ‘ credit control ’ are not appropriate because they are functions : what the organisation does , and not things of interest which participate in functions .
5 In normal or difficult market conditions , the agent is probably able to serve his client well by such introductions and contacts , particularly where the site will be sold by private treaty at a fixed price or by offers over a minimum sale figure .
6 Equally , it is not uncommon to find such introductions or extensions of temporary working labelled by those who are critical of them as the introduction or extension of " casualisation " ( see , for instance , the report of a motion passed at the 1986 conference of the engineering workers union ( AUEW ) which " attacked the greater use of casual workers by employers " in Financial Times , 23/4/86 ) .
7 since unknown , unsigned acts have no one to compose such epistles but themselves , there is a great opportunity to bring a little sunshine into a cynical hack 's life .
8 There may have been other churches of lower status on such estates as well .
9 As one jaundiced critic put it in 1733 : " A set of brocaded tradesmen cloathed in purple and fine linen , and faring sumptuously every day , raising to themselves immense wealth , so as to marry their daughters to the first rank , and leave their sons such estates as to enable them to live in the same degree .
10 Peter Sawyer has suggested that some of the earliest surviving charters of the Anglo Saxon period refer to such estates and hence for some areas in the seventh century the early estate structure can be defined .
11 In the past , we have tended to assume that these first descriptions of blocks of land and their bounds were very close in date to the original definition of such estates or territories .
12 Doubtless it was for such reasons that the crown made for Queen Alexandra to display the Koh-i-Noor and the third and fourth Stars of Africa had a platinum rather than a gold frame .
13 Indeed , it is precisely for such reasons that organisations have sought to develop long-term relationships with them .
14 But until we understand how and why they are such reasons and how they differ from ordinary reasons we will not begin to understand the nature of authority .
15 For such reasons as workforce morale or diplomacy towards the existing management owners may be unable to put a ‘ for sale ’ sign on the company .
16 The ease of application , fluidity and prompt absorption are of prime importance for such products and the massaging action on the affected area helps to activate the ingredients of the cream and improve circulation .
17 The other major difference between traditional typesetting software or emulations of such products and page makeup programs is the degree of control they provide .
18 That lets it use software that standardises such products as deposits and instalment loans .
19 Dialectical reason encounters such products as undecidables :
20 For example , value added tax , ( VAT ) , is payable on most categories of goods , and duties are also payable on such products as petrol , tobacco and alcohol .
21 These fluctuations can have a cumulative effect , particularly on the demand for such products as steel , bricks , heavy goods vehicles and machine tools .
22 This gave them the chance to sign against experiments with animals in the development of such products as perfumes .
23 The second target is to achieve a set increase in personal deposit balances on such products as current accounts , TESSAs and 90-day accounts .
24 The recording is interspersed with music and is narrated in a relaxed and upbeat style that is intended to help staff deal with customers queries on such products as pitahayas and paw-paws .
25 For a major chemicals company aiming to be an all-rounder , the sheer size of a petrochemicals operation and the cash it can generate is needed to complement the higher-value but far lower-tonnage manufacture of such products as pharmaceuticals .
26 This restricts the applicability of such rules since it renders them unavailable to any linguist interested in diachronic change or synchronic variation in a language .
27 This attitude of shared acceptance of rules is to be contrasted with that of an observer who records ab extra the fact that a social group accepts such rules but does not himself accept them .
28 It is in virtue of such rules that we can make sense of the idea that we are objectively correct to call the new sensation a pain .
29 The number of players varies ( around 35 at the last count ) , and the strategic implications of such rules as may exist have not been fully worked out .
30 The subsequent application of such rules or guidelines must properly be left to those with particular knowledge of the circumstances of the cases in question .
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