Example sentences of "[adj] such [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was infrequent in the units participating in this study , but in centres where the relative surgical and endoscopic expertise is different such a situation may well arise more commonly .
2 However , the list would be very much shorter for a about a small new extension to one of the production units enabling greater production of some Such a list would include the following sections :
3 The manifesto also stated " we utterly reject the philosophy of a compulsory wage control " but in 1972 such a policy was implemented before collapsing into failure .
4 In terms of legitimacy with the general public such a strategy could also be effective , since the public can be reassured that the really ‘ serious , offenders about whom they are most concerned will be kept locked up for long periods .
5 Is this such a case ?
6 I found this such a turn-on that I nearly came then and there .
7 ‘ When I received the OBE in 1970 I thought that was more than enough , so that is what makes this such a bonus . ’
8 Is half such a policeman as me .
9 Even more off-putting , though , must have been the permanent doubt about what kind of narrative such a history would be : a celebration or an obituary ?
10 What gives what persuasiveness it has to the probabilistic idea about causation is neither such an argument for it nor the earlier diagnosis of the appeal of the opposed view about necessitation .
11 These were inconsistent with privilege , and also with the more central connotation of Zuwayi hurr : that such a man accepted no orders .
12 That such a man should be placed in the role of ruler over God 's chosen people was deemed a curse — an affliction visited by God upon His people , a punishment for transgression both past and present .
13 And why it was that such a man should want to fight against the Seven .
14 He feels very strongly that such a case should in future be dealt with by assessors in an open court .
15 Although for a considerable time before the resumed hearing it was known that this House was to consider whether to permit Hansard to be used as an aid to construction , there was no suggestion from the Crown or anyone else that such a course might breach Parliamentary privilege until the Attorney-General raised the point at the start of the rehearing .
16 The discussion of concepts of accountability in Chapter 1 suggests , however , that such a separation may not be justified .
17 ‘ Why is that such a problem ? ’ asked the doctor .
18 That such a king should play bo-peep
19 The amount concerned — about £30,000 — is insignificant given that such a tie would bring in £1 million in gate receipts and television revenue .
20 It is owing to the fact that Christianity is a historical religion , having a necessary reference to a past period of human history , that such a discussion needs to proceed .
21 That may mean no more than that such a scheme may do more good than harm and that it would do more good than the obvious alternatives .
22 However , few would argue that this has a determining influence on the size of the public sector or that such a diversity of actors can he described as a single ‘ elite ’ Rather , authors such as the US Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental relations and Rose and Peters in Britain tend to stress the plurality of causes of growth in public expenditure .
23 It was not merely that such a proposition cut across yet another area of previous consensus .
24 He retained , however , sufficient contact with reality to know , and privately to say , that such a development was incompatible with the British parliamentary system .
25 It is certainly not the case that this can be discerned in the work of all the nouveaux romanciers at the same time ; however , that such a development did indeed take place suggests that a new poetics was being tacitly formulated .
26 It was pointed out , in Chapter 1 , that such a defence will have conservative implications since it puts the moral patients at the mercy of those interests , whatever they might be , that prevail amongst moral agents in a society .
27 It is in that sense , and that sense only , that such a promise gives rise to an estoppel .
28 Mr. Gilberd instructed the defendant to confirm with the bank that the cheque was acceptable , and the defendant later told him that he had done so and that such a cheque was ‘ as good as cash . ’
29 Bourdieu argues , however , that such a state of affairs would tend , not to impede , but to promote ‘ scientific progress ’ .
30 Walesa argued , however , that such a system would politicize the union , and that it would undermine the rights of the thousands of non-government supporters who currently belonged to Solidarity .
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