Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] such [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , however , although 20th Century publications , taken as a whole , showed a lower-than-average proportion of items in need of repair ( 3% ) , it would be wrong to conclude that such material is in no danger . |
2 | In parts of Britain , particularly in parts of Wales , second home ownership has been fiercely contested by some locals , but it is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified . |
3 | The Government 's aim is to decide all cases within a matter of months so that all those affected do not have to wait an inordinate length of time to ascertain their legal status in the U K. It 's obvious to everyone not too blind to see that such changes are vital to the mounting pressures on the existing system |
4 | It is , none the less , important to remember that such activity was by no means simply destruction for destruction 's sake . |
5 | It appears that the committee could make recommendations about any aspect of bus operations , presumably including fares , and the Secretary of State would be able to direct that such recommendations be implemented . |
6 | The extreme vulnerability of frail old people leaves them open to abuse if such matters are not recognised by those who manage services or support carers . |
7 | It is difficult to imagine that such species were rapid swimmers . |
8 | Where adjoining owners enjoy benefits from the indirect use of land such as ’ right of support ’ or ’ right of light ’ , the developer may be obliged to ensure that such rights are maintained both during the development period and in perpetuity . |
9 | It is equally refreshing to note that such criticism is acknowledged and solutions are readily available to provide an answer . |
10 | The lay subsidy rolls of the fourteenth century yield much information on the subject of bynames and surnames for all categories of persons , and in many cases it seems true to say that such names were not necessarily applied to whole families nor ( given that they appear in different forms in successive rolls ) can they be judged to have stabilized . |