Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 While non-evangelicals and atheists might agree that there have been historically specific benefits from Protestantism , and that we ought to preserve such benefits , the evangelical adds a more direct link with the belief that God will punish us if we deviate further from his commands .
2 Within this process of socialization , individuals will learn that some emotions and feelings are not acceptable ; this may cover such areas as masturbation and sexual activity , crying ( especially in boys ) , and the expression of the more ‘ difficult ’ emotions of anger and grief .
3 These rights are called ‘ rights of occupation ’ , and where the leave of the court is necessary the court may make such orders as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to the conduct of the spouses , their needs and financial resources , the needs of the children , and all other circumstances .
4 However much she may enjoy such pursuits , there will be times when she would actually rather wander the streets unaccompanied .
5 It may include such devices as collective exhibition or similar public manifestations , but it often does not include actual membership of anything .
6 The court may include such directions as it sees fit in an order pending appeal .
7 ‘ Seriously reduced visibility conditions ’ in relation to a vehicle used on a road during daytime hours may include such conditions adversely affecting visibility ( whether consisting of , or including , fog , smoke , heavy rain or spray , snow , dense cloud , or any similar condition ) as seriously reduce the ability of the driver ( after the appropriate use by him of any windscreen wiper and washer ) to see other vehicles or persons on the road , or the ability of other users of the road to see the vehicle .
8 The tiny perfections of detail in these deceptions have puzzled some animal-watchers , who argue that no predator could be that clever — so why should there be these amazing refinements which may include such things as small patches of fake leaf-mould , or tiny pieces of leaf damage' ?
9 Do not be surprised though if , following one of these episodes , she suddenly picks herself up temporarily and shows a marked increase of physical activity and busyness , which may include such things as arranging to have some redecorations done in her home or changing all the furniture around .
10 The court may include such terms in a nuisance order as it considers necessary to abate the odour nuisance .
11 It said it may discuss such transactions , which would not involve a change in control , with the management .
12 Either residents or staff at various levels may initiate such developments and this usually reflects a real problem in living with or caring for people who may be regarded as disruptive or anti-social .
13 Such attitude training should stress such things as the following :
14 Research into consumer attitudes and behaviour should recognise such differences .
15 We should introduce such systems within the next five years , and we need to purchase the necessary hardware and software soon , in order to begin the evaluation and development phases .
16 Whether pope and curia can or should win such battles is not for us to say .
17 Failing this , the Agriculture Departments in the UK should instigate such procedures themselves , calling on NCC to assess all plans and to make their adoption dependent on the fulfilment of nature conservation as well as agricultural objectives as suggested under Article 3 of the proposed Regulation .
18 For instance , we may agree that the course should include such topics as word processing , graphics scanning and page makeup applications , but there could be debate as to which heading(s) they fall under .
19 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
20 Hence , it must include such assets as property , objets d'art , shares , debentures and other physical investment assets and collectables .
21 Where management rewards in publicly owned concerns are institutionally determined , we should expect such concerns to perform less well than privately owned firms in which salaries relate to performance .
22 Horticultural staff should evaluate such systems to see if they could be used to help in the efficient deployment of the Garden 's workforce .
23 There are some observers who think this to be admirable ; but there are others who believe that in such cases the basic obligations that should keep such enthusiasts at home have been obscured by pretension and sentimentality .
24 Citizens should see such areas as an asset , worthy of conservation .
25 ( Whether or not any evaluator should follow such practices is an issue we shall explore in Part Three . )
26 However , it is acknowledged that caretakers and cleaning staff , among others , need to function in these circumstances and managers must keep such situations under review .
27 Mr Bush , a former Texan oilman , must remember such practices well .
28 Reynolds newspaper declared it surprising that any respectable paper should advertise such wares .
29 This is far from an argument that we should avoid such measures ( let alone empirical research itself ) but rather an argument for a continual critical assessment of them , and perhaps a call for better measures .
30 Meals for everybody , including slimmers , should contain such foods .
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