Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] such [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not only are the two major parties united in favouring a property tax ; in the past , they were united in fiercely opposing such a tax .
2 I suspect that rather than looking north , the people of the north-east will look south and say , ’ Hang on , why are they only paying such a small amount in the midlands or south when people to the north of us , who are experiencing the full generosity of the Labour party 's form of government , are paying much more ? ’
3 Obviously having such a a close brush with death is something that you you 've you 've obviously lived through and be something that er you must feel strongly about .
4 His niece , Emma , was apparently entering such a stage and owned a signed copy of Briony Rides at the Horse of the Year Show .
5 It took the desire of the Americans to possess an ancient parish church to prompt the authorities concerned to realise its worth and the importance of not allowing such an historic treasure to decline to the state of dereliction and so be lost from our heritage .
6 I am not advocating such a theory of parsing English into formal representations — I happen not to believe strongly in such ‘ top — down ’ theories , though there are several relatively successful ones in the literature .
7 Kintsch and Bates ( 1977 ) tested students on their memory for classroom lectures several days after the lecture , when the students were not expecting such a test .
8 I must admit we were certainly not expecting such an abundance of fish , nor such a diversity of species , from such a small pool .
9 The European Space Agency ( ESA ) , developers of Ariane , is not getting such a good deal .
10 My Lord m may I add one further matter , er , My Lord may I say on behalf of the family er the that your Lordship 's comments will be very gratefully received er , neither Mr or Mrs , although they 've sought recognition for what they 've done for their daughter , they did it out of their fond love for her but nevertheless having such a and such comment from your Lordship will be very , very good .
11 Lautro 's Rules have now been amended but when the intervention notice was served on 31 October 1990 , they were defective in not giving a right of appeal to a person or body in the position of W. Plc. , and in not giving such a person the right to have the decision to serve the notice rescinded .
12 In my view , when the intervention notice was served on 31 October 1990 , Lautro 's Rules were defective in not giving such a right of appeal to a person or body in the position of Winchester , and in not giving such a person the right to seek to have the decision to serve the notice rescinded .
13 In my view , when the intervention notice was served on 31 October 1990 , Lautro 's Rules were defective in not giving such a right of appeal to a person or body in the position of Winchester , and in not giving such a person the right to seek to have the decision to serve the notice rescinded .
14 Not having such a fine time at gigs recently were CARTER USM , whose own live experience at The Riverside venue in Newcastle proved painful when JIMBOB skidded on a banana skin some thoughtful fan had thrown onto the stage , and fell straight on his ass .
15 Faccenda had made the mistake of not having such an express term in their employment contracts .
16 I 've got a trainee manager at the moment and I 've been trying to he 's just making such a balls up it 's easier not to .
17 The first statement , like the second , can naturally be taken as not asserting such a connection , and hence can be true .
18 Scandalmongers will be disappointed to know that it is not the prostitutes which I have in mind here , rather the fact that this little thing called Amendment 27 to the Maastricht bill is also receiving such a chorus of anticipation .
19 Prize Day in December 1894 was novel in that Mrs. Sykes presented the prizes : the Clerk to the Governors had suggested " as ladies were now taking such a prominent place in everything , they should ask a lady to present the prizes " .
20 Hogg said the SRU had ruled out taking such a game to a non-rugby ground in either district as costs could prove prohibitive .
21 There are new analyses — German and American — which suggest that we are now leaving such a world , not entering it : that the cold war , falsely represented as a balance of terror between two superpowers , was in reality the period of almost challenged American global dominations .
22 Who would have shu sh shuddered at the very thought that we are even considering such a time in this day and age .
23 In tentatively proposing such a theory I take it that any acceptable political or moral theory must be capable of satisfying the following demands .
24 But a number of qualifications need to be made before fully accepting such an analysis .
25 If it 's breaking down lots of food , a really heavy meal , then it 's actually maybe making such a big demand on the oxygen level in your bloodstream that your oxygen level in your bloodstream drops and there 's not enough to go round the muscles to make to break up any lactic acid that 's being formed .
26 The problem with maintaining the existence of a ‘ primordial element ’ is determining how to go about isolating such an element and how to determine the relative truth of particular religions by means of this ‘ primordial element ’ once it is isolated .
27 This would be a memory efficient structure ( one byte per letter , plus one byte for the null , for each word ) , however searching such a structure would be sequential , and therefore slow , of O(n) , where n is the number of words in the lexicon .
28 However illuminating such an analysis might be , the difficulty is that if the theory dependence of the whole notion of prestige is not explicitly acknowledged , patterns of linguistic differentiation are seen as emerging inevitably from a supposedly objective analysis of social structure .
29 These are directly congruent with the beings ' activities : whether they cause harm , in the form of disease and mishap , or whether they help to set things right following such a damaging occurrence .
30 Puritan and Calvinistic tradition would not approve of actually enjoying such a ceremony and no doubt someone would have pointed out that Ruth first caught Boaz 's eye by uncovering his feet as he slept and lying alongside them .
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