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

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1 I believe , therefore , that Rousseau was right to look with apprehension on the fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups , and to see that in such circumstances it is all too easy for the general interest , the good of the community as a whole , to be lost sight of .
2 In such circumstances it is therefore appropriate to employ separate overhead rates for each cost centre reflecting the main activity of the centre .
3 In such circumstances it is more appropriate to describe the delta network as a Π network and there is clearly a Π version of the attenuator just treated .
4 In such circumstances it is absolutely necessary that the school should have an admissions policy of some kind in order to select from all those who have expressed such preference which of them are to be accepted and which rejected .
5 In such schemes it is often difficult to identify all literature on a given concrete at one location .
6 In such systems it is entirely feasible for there to be a plurality of owning or controlling groups , thus preventing any particular group from having a monopoly over goods or employment opportunities that would enable it to exercise coercion .
7 And in such cases it is clearly more honourable to give than to receive .
8 Usually when assessing damages in respect of non-pecuniary loss a court will award one lump sum in respect of " pain and suffering and loss of amenities " and in such cases it is generally impossible to say how much relates to " pain and suffering " and how much to " loss of amenities " .
9 In such cases it is perfectly understandable that discussion of the culture from which a language grows is of minor importance and may in fact be actively discouraged .
10 Recent research has shown that in such cases it is more likely that the animals and humans had been eaten by other predators , such as leopards an hyenas .
11 And in such situations it is usually the unpaid office holders who stand at the top of the hierarchy and who give orders to their wage-earning staff
12 In such societies it is frequently the case that the individual treats all outsiders " as if " they were kinsmen of some sort .
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