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

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1 Brummies tend to shrug off such prejudices comments .
2 During the periods of active regional policy , emigration from development areas declines and there is also the possibility that during such periods firms may make more people redundant , in the knowledge that the chances of finding employment are greater .
3 Through such matchings notions of blackness and depth , threat and secrecy emerge and become embedded in the sculpture that seems to articulate them .
4 For such critics Hardy traced an essential parallel with the irregularity of Gothic architecture in which he had been trained , and noted ‘ There is latent music in the sincere utterance of deep emotion , however expressed , which fills the place of the actual word-music in rhythmic phraseology on thinner emotive subjects , or on subjects with next to none at all . ’
5 And this means that for such sentences meaning is determinate and translation is determinate ; we can hope to find a sentence in another language with exactly matching assent conditions .
6 For such groups leisure was an assertion of collective rights , not just a badge of exclusive status .
7 In an attempt to try to contain the pressure for such changes donors adopted in the 1970s a strategy of establishing semi-autonomous project units , which were nominally attached to national ministries , but in fact were more or less independent of them .
8 Other countries saw the need for such policies years ago .
9 We argued that for such students practice in the craft of writing would not only be valuable for its own sake but would help them appreciate the achievements of writers of the past and take an informed interest in contemporary writing :
10 For such occasions Milton had perfected an immaculate form of rapid-fire introduction in which he would give his guests both their potted biographies and list of credits .
11 For such patients decisions by care managers to commit resources will have to be integrated with the decisions about the deployment of health resources made by doctors , usually consultant community psychiatrists with specific responsibilities for discharge and aftercare under the Mental Health Act and care programme approach working in mental health multidisciplinary teams .
12 If there is prior knowledge of such problems selection along stratification lines is probably preferable .
13 It is further estimated that in the majority of such accidents speed is a contributory factor .
14 The design of such artefacts centre around the concepts end of the design process .
15 Certainly the reliance now of necessity of such systems demands , and fortunately the nature of these types of premises is likely to permit , a much closer relationship between the ‘ business end ’ of the system and the valves which control it than has previously been considered to be necessary .
16 In spite of such warnings Baldwin 's desire for a settlement was fortified by the views of the Governor of the Bank of England , Montagu Norman , who was with him , and of Auckland Geddes , the ‘ political ’ Ambassador in Washington .
17 in respect of death of or bodily injury to any person arising out of' and in the course of such persons employment by the person claiming to be indemnified under this Section
18 On the basis of such calculations John Ellis , head of theory at CERN , offers two-to-one odds that the Higgs has a mass of less than 200 billion electron volts ( 200GeV , 0.2TeV ) — or , if there is no simple Higgs , that some other mechanism that performs its function can be found at around that energy .
19 I do however point out that the passage in question does not in terms refer to any admissions policy which the school or local authority has adopted nor does it indicate any fixed way in which an appeal committee should approach the importance of such admissions policy .
20 In many discussions of such issues consent is invoked and is understood to mean , roughly , the following : a person consents to an outcome if he performs an action which he believes to make that event more likely .
21 With such conditions Rodrigo de Triano is almost certain to miss the meeting 's highlight , the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes , while Second Set and Brief Truce could also be absentees .
22 Chris Patten ( left ) and Michael Heseltine ( right ) : surrounding himself with such figures Major shows a measured approach
23 I think that we must deal with such matters stage by stage .
24 Second , it can make exploratory contacts with such organisations multimedia players as Philips , Sony , Matsushita , Commodore , Microsoft , Apple Computer , IBM and others .
25 Under such schemes employees are not normally liable to income tax on the difference between the option price and the market value of the shares at the time the option is exercised .
26 Under such circumstances users can take advantage of the mass market industry standard SIMMS which , due to their wide availability , are consistently cheaper than proprietary memory upgrades .
27 Under such circumstances monopolisation would result in an increase in total surplus .
28 Under such circumstances characteristics of adult language input would be reflected in differential rates of progress only to the extent that they coincided with the child 's existing ‘ style ’ of learning language ( Gleitman et al .
29 Under such conditions MOX made sense .
30 The business schools also provide recruits for domestic industry , and in many Third World countries the government gives young graduates from such institutions posts with high degrees of responsibility in national development agencies where they can make substantial contributions to the welfare of their nations .
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