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

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1 Such reasons I dubbed above ‘ dependent reasons ’ .
2 No , but I mean there are other such reasons I mean there may be initially choosing clothes or something like that , but when I put them on in the morning I usually put them on to suit the weather and what 's clean and what I 've got tights to match .
3 Either he was in the early depressed state , with hands hanging , or else flailing his limbs about , unsafe to be with ; at such times they had to strap him down .
4 He never put me on a heavy job until at such times he thinks I was fit .
5 I have this theory that at such times he 's communing with the mother ship which gave him his mission on this planet , but then I could be wrong .
6 It is a romantic vision : Milan can never be Venice , but at such times it can also never be anything but Italian .
7 At such times it may be easier to attribute our stress reaction to these events and so understand more about what is happening .
8 At such times it may be easier to achieve flexibility in a contractual relationship with another SBU in the same corporate group , but there is something in what Porter says .
9 At such times it may be necessary to use an anthelmintic at intervals of 2-4 weeks depending on the degree of challenge .
10 At such times you need to turn to a wise and experienced adviser who might well have steered you clear of the mistake had he been consulted earlier .
11 She had come to look forward to the intervals between tenants , for at such times she would sit at the bedroom window that overlooked the street , which sloped swiftly to the main thoroughfare ; and guided by the landmarks of St Dominic 's church and , beyond that , St Ann 's , she could look over the chimney pots and catch a glimpse of the river gleaming between the busy traffic on it .
12 Inasmuch as the media does reproduce such accounts it sustains the status quo , since ‘ the problem ’ is said to lie within the individual and not wider social processes , implying that a solution comes through changes in the individual rather than in society .
13 When asked if his campaign staff had made such contacts he said that he could not " get into details " , claiming that " some of those things are still classified " .
14 At such meetings he kept himself in touch with the constantly changing scene of poetry , the new faces which appeared , the old names which disappeared .
15 At such meetings he was valued .
16 At such meetings I was able to commend and distribute copies of the Burma Pamphlets , and also many copies of our information booklet entitled Burma — Through the Eyes of an American Friend , written by John L. Christian , a former missionary in Burma , and published by the Department .
17 Raving resembled a huge , religious ritual , and like other such rituals it gave many people an insight into a transcendental state .
18 Such attitudes she plausibly connected with the difficult circumstances in which he lived , and which required that his work should continue under Cnut , as it had under Æthelred .
19 In such forms it seems but a short step from saying that the courts are also our only effective guardians against the evils of socialism .
20 And just finally on the Mr are you able to put an approximate number , er figure to the number of such operations you 've been involved in ?
21 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
22 In such cases we will do our utmost to help you and keep you fully informed .
23 In such cases we expect the duration to increase if the intervention is being effective .
24 In such cases we consult the veterinary experts .
25 Hence in such cases we can not expect the twin goals to be met ; in fact it may be that some compromise position has to be reached .
26 In such cases we have a notion of a whole which is more , at least phenomenologically , than a mere assemblage of parts .
27 I n such cases we say that there is a quasi-relationship .
28 In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status .
29 In such cases they were often allowed to take for themselves an annual salary out of those revenues .
30 In such cases they were keen not only to support the members in offering advice but also expressed the hope that training would serve to raise awareness of school issues , in order to inform discussion and help the headteacher in decision-making .
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