Example sentences of "it be [verb] [prep] such a " in BNC.
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1 | What insects would it be finding on such a bitter day ? |
2 | Try to keep the fried foods to a minimum , though unlike Western-style frying , it 's done at such a high temperature and so quickly that little fat actually penetrates the food . |
3 | It is prepared in such a manner that the questions are asked in exactly the same way of every respondent . |
4 | For sterling and the other major currencies the ‘ effective exchange rate ’ is a general measure of the exchange value of the domestic currency , and it is calculated on such a basis . |
5 | Most of these possibilities exclude animals but where they do not ( we might , for example , feel it appropriate to praise the sheepdog by saying that it has earned the right to a good meal ) the attribution is clearly analogical since it is based upon such a slim comparison with human capacity . |
6 | Were it face-on to us , I suppose that binoculars would show the spiral ; it is a great pity that it is placed at such an unfavourable angle . |
7 | It is tied in such a way that no damage will result no matter how the elephant strains at its bonds . |
8 | 2. it will do so because it is undertaken with such a belief ; |
9 | It is drafted in such a way that the essential reform of the United Kingdom constitution will be a logical second step . |
10 | If his suggestion is yet another example of the well-thought-out policies of the Labour party , we should be given a carefully calculated costing of such a proposal before it is introduced in such a casual manner . |
11 | And finally it is divided in such a way that the learner hears only one of the speakers and supplies the responses for the other . |
12 | It was threaded in such a way as to twirl and twist hand-spun wool into a twisted string which would then be used for the saddle bags she made . |
13 | It was constructed in such a way that the information will not break down into stylization or gesture nor found to be synthetic — or false . |
14 | As for the promise to ban fox-hunting , it was given with such a blithe nonchalance as to be spine-chilling . |
15 | It was almost the language of the papal chancery itself , but it was asked in such a manner that the pope could not concede . |
16 | It was said in such a way that it was difficult to refuse , and Stephen felt obliged to sit next to her , smiling awkwardly into the camera , whilst Christina looked on , unable to prevent a suspicion that the whole scene had been orchestrated by the two Americans . |