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

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1 Is anyone likely to write the world history of the late 20th and early 21st centuries in such terms ?
2 It is known that some of the settings in such brooches are glass , but many , as in other types of brooch , especially in Kent , are of garnet .
3 What I should have said was that there was no serious dispute among professionals of quality who had any discernment in such matters .
4 In the light of what the Minister said and the undoubted expertise of the Royal Air Force in such matters , will he undertake that that expertise and high public regard will not be lightly thrown away ?
5 As to less peculiarly solicitorial matters , a partner will generally be taken to have the implied authority of his co-partners in such matters as : ( 1 ) rendering accounts in respect of work done by the firm ; ( 2 ) bringing or defending legal proceedings ; ( 3 ) employing and dismissing staff ; ( 4 ) opening bank accounts in the name of the firm ; ( 5 ) entering into contracts on behalf of the firm ; ( 6 ) accepting payments of partnership debts .
6 It is not possible to make much speed in such conditions .
7 Experience is beginning to show us how necessary is even modest investment in such programmes .
8 They consisted of small groups of civil servants and industrial secondees who attempted to initiate modest proposals to reduce local unemployment , in part by linking government investment in such areas as public works and training , to private-sector developments .
9 It also examines the influence of the SEM and related rules on the locational behaviour of large firms with respect to the LFRs in order to establish whether the nature and quality of investment in such regions may enhance regional development potential .
10 1.48 Discovery in personal injury cases in the High Court , or at least in running-down cases , is an exception to the general rule for mutual discovery by both parties without order since the defendant in such cases is specifically relieved of any obligation to make discovery unless he is ordered to do so .
11 The growth of bureaucracy led to the proliferation of officials with functions as police , tax collectors and customs officers who might have had their offices in such places .
12 It is possible that juries would prefer to convict of murder in such cases so as to register their abhorrence of the defendant 's activities in general .
13 Messrs. A. R. Brakspear , J. C. Walker and J. F. Cooper ( the fifth of his family in succession to hold the office of Town Clerk ) were appointed as Trustees , their role being a legal necessity which required them to act as designated signatories of the Club in such matters as Land Conveyances , Water Board Agreements , etc .
14 Also , concomitant cytomegalovirus infection should be borne in mind in such circumstances .
15 The efficient forward stroke in such boats is different .
16 It is possible for sixth-form students in British secondary schools to take the Advanced- ( ‘ A ’ — ) level examination for school-leavers in such subjects as philosophy or economics or sociology , but it is not at all common , and incoming university students of these subjects usually begin at the beginning , with open minds but with the necessary commitment to learning .
17 The opposed parties in such disputes , evidently believing that causality has a chain-like character to it , have an impoverished notion of how things actually work .
18 5 The Parties to this Agreement represent to each other that they have approved the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that their respective signatories are duly authorized to bind the respective parties in such terms and conditions .
19 Secondly , the Board of Trade was allowed to form JACs in co-operation with LEAs in such areas as it thought ‘ expedient ’ .
20 Allowing anyone to discover your PIN ( intentionally or otherwise ) is a breach of the Conditions and we may debit your account with any withdrawal made by use of your Card in such circumstances .
21 The Revenue 's tactics in such cases have recently inspired headlines in the national press , and it is understood that the Accounts Investigation Interviews manual suggests that the inspector should establish a deliberately austere atmosphere during such a meeting .
22 But he was quick to perceive that there was little future in such arguments , at least for a Government Minister .
23 Nevertheless , the Agency has attempted to collect NICs in such instances from a number of our clients . ’
24 It will have major impacts in such areas as education , industrial and professional training , entertainment and leisure , simulation , computer-aided design , telerobotics , scientific visualisation , military and security applications and in creating a new generation of interfaces for users of large , complex multimedia databases .
25 Of this , $43,000 million was for the military and the remaining $33,000 million for civil research in such areas as medicine and space .
26 There is a c a protest vote in such elections that can be milked very successfully .
27 If one looks at the majority of market experiments in which convergence to the market equilibrium is rapid , one sees that the decision-problem solved by the subjects in such experiments is relatively simple ; recently , however , there have been a number of more complicated market experiments in which the subjects face more complicated decision-problems .
28 Nonetheless , subjects in such studies will almost always remember having seen the arousing stimuli themselves .
29 In addition to the lack of experimental control and the near impossibility of determining the true details of the actual event , the subjects in such studies are often difficult to contact initially .
30 Burrowing species are obviously at a disadvantage in such situations , although some species are able to escape by swimming .
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