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

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1 Methods of funding such developments include an agreed allocation of mortgage funds to a particular scheme , or the " financing of a proportion of land and development costs on the understanding that the developer will market that society 's services to prospective purchasers .
2 No high scores were found in any country and during the interviews respondents often asked about methods of administering such systems .
3 Methods of manufacturing such zeolites were found later , and these were made with a capacity for the interchange of cations greater than that of the natural materials .
4 It was agreed that there should be further investigation into optimum methods of publicising such an event in the future , and it was noted that setting up a central diary of events might help to reduce the chances of conflicting or uncomfortably close dates for similar events being chosen .
5 There are three main methods of making such material traceable , but there is one general problem : wide dispersion and burial means that large amounts of material have to be used and that the traced percentage is low .
6 As a result of reading such nonsense , it was implied , they were encouraged to become obsessed with their appearance and with finding the right man .
7 But what is the result of maintaining such a false value of our currency ?
8 This guarantee covers only advance payment sent in direct response to an advertisement in this magazine ( not , for example , payment in response to catalogues and so on , received as a result of answering such advertisements ) .
9 This guarantee covers only advance payment sent in direct response to an advertisement in this magazine ( not , for example , payment made in response to catalogues and so on , received as a result of answering such advertisements ) .
10 If the result of making such a lesion is amnesia or failure to learn , it would support the claims for having found such a memory site .
11 But what was the good of remembering such things ?
12 A second and possibly overlapping category might be those who want to be free from the worries of maintaining such a holiday home .
13 Needless to say , the generals , stolid landowners to a man , never had any intention of allowing such a thing to happen .
14 Will the Prime Minister tell the House whether he has any intention of reversing such cuts ?
15 She did not dislike her present job , but she had no intention of doing such work forever .
16 The Quai d'Orsay ( the French foreign ministry ) said that it did not consult with the French secret service before accepting the credentials of East European diplomats , and apparently had no intention of instituting such an undiplomatic practice .
17 Aspects of driving such as clutch control and gear changing are initially extremely difficult and require considerable concentration , being easily disrupted by other tasks .
18 It is fair to say that this is probably not a very pleasant experience for the cyclist either , so that ‘ give and take ’ is an essential ingredient of operating such facilities in practice .
19 But , as here , this mimicry often has the effect of comparing such experts with soothsayers , challenging the contemporary distinction between rational knowledge generated out of numbers and graphs and the irrational predictions of those who ‘ fraudcast ’ on evidence from stars or the entrails of animals .
20 Before the passing of the 1980 Act certain decisions of this court , in particular Wallis ' Cayton Bay Holiday Camp Ltd v Shellmex and BP Ltd [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 575 and Gray v Wykeham-Martin [ 1977 ] CA Transcript 10A were thought to have established a general doctrine that in one special type of case there would be implied in favour of the would-be adverse possessor , without any specific factual basis for such implication , a licence permitting him to commit the acts of possession on which he sought to rely ; the effect of implying such a licence would , of course , be to prevent the squatter 's possession from being " adverse " .
21 Meanwhile the effect of taking such a stance towards the text is to bolster its authority , or at least to fail to question it .
22 The argument that W. , or any other 16- or 17-year-old , can by refusing to consent to treatment veto the treatment notwithstanding that the doctor has the consent of someone who has parental responsibilities , involves the proposition that section 8 has the further effect of depriving such a person of the power to consent .
23 Despite the near impossibility of offering such works on the open market , theft of world-famous works continues , many , presumably , stolen to order .
24 This was due to the impossibility of conveying such goods between the two cities at a time when the railways could not cope with grain supplies coming into Saratov .
25 I laughed for the sheer pleasure of playing such games with God 's strong world , then remembered the senator had told me that Robin-Anne liked to sail .
26 I should not like the responsibility of destroying such a rare plant . ’
27 Part of the trick of managing such diversity , as many businesses have learnt , is global specialisation .
28 They are designed to make students aware of the personal and social development which is an intrinsic part of undertaking such a programme of activities .
29 The motivation and advantage of using such a method as a research tool is that it finds a middle way between idiosyncratic subjectivism and claims to objectivity that have been increasingly questioned in the past twenty or so years ( by writers from Derrida ( 1975 ) to Lakoff ( 1987 ) ) .
30 This is used as the basis for practice in the skills of making such a presentation and of commanding the language to do it .
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