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

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1 Obviously in such circumstances she is reluctant to leave .
2 In such circumstances it is essential that members of staff are fully aware of the situation and that students abide by the Provisions of the Act .
3 The first is the empirical problem that without formally testing memory in such circumstances it is impossible to know whether there really is a memory impairment in such circumstances and if so how complete it actually is .
4 However , before considering what procedures may be adopted in such circumstances it is necessary to outline the other rules governing the incorporation of terms .
5 In such circumstances it is improper to raise what may be an important matter which is not on the agenda sent with the summons .
6 In such circumstances it is natural that Ministers should want to implement without undue delay policies for changes in the legal framework of the criminal law and for dealing with offenders which they may have espoused before coming to power .
7 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 .
8 In such cases it is necessary to work in opposition to the constraints of the context , so that the work can not be read as an affirmation of questionable ideologies and political power .
9 In such cases it is easy to make a correct recovery because it is so obvious that the glider is stalled .
10 In such cases it is essential for the predators to evolve inborn reactions to the warning signals of the lethal prey , so that they can be avoided without any learning process taking place .
11 I have declined to act as external examiner to candidates whose subject or thesis title seemed to be so dubious that a successful treatment of it could only be done by a candidate of exceptional brilliance ; in such cases it is likely that the candidate has had inadequate or misguided supervision .
12 The vast majority of social research employs ordinal data or , more rarely , the interval scale : even in such cases it is doubtful whether even the most developed of such scales actually satisfy the requirements .
13 Parents can lose their self-confidence ( and in such cases it is wise to seek expert help ) .
14 In such cases it is important for food only to be given when the child is seated at the table or in the high-chair .
15 The fact seems to be that in such cases it is inappropriate to think in terms of discrete variation .
16 In such situations it is authentic caring , in contrast to the shilly-shallying of court procedure and buck-passing .
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