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

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1 During or after such courses they may have acquired some additional external diplomas in organ-playing conducting , harmony and counterpoint .
2 My hope is that by praying about such situations I am helping to keep God from being pushed out , forgotten or ignored .
3 Free trade versus protection ; re-armament versus disarmament ; democracy versus autocracy ; home rule or Westminster rule ; about such issues I know where I stand .
4 Unfortunately for such critics it has been found that acupuncture works equally well , if not more effectively , on animals .
5 For such customers we have listed the properties of the most popular Matroc materials .
6 Often on his in-service courses for such teachers he cleverly used gifted teachers to set and lead the practical sessions .
7 For such techniques we will probably need to discover a number of algebraic laws involving WHILE .
8 For such organizations it is a matter of balancing the demands for their services against the limited resources available .
9 For such patients we have adopted a policy of exercise testing on the one hand to convince them that they can often do a lot more than they feel like doing , and on the other hand to pick up the occasional patient who has severe residual ischaemia but is not declaring it .
10 How much of the liquor in this anthropoid coffin was body fluid will have to be left to the imagination ; suffice it to say that owing to the construction of such coffins it would have been practically impossible to have introduced much liquid preservatives .
11 And just finally on the Mr are you able to put an approximate number , er figure to the number of such operations you 've been involved in ?
12 But to be able to distinguish the action as a meaningful element in a system of such elements we must be able to represent its valeur .
13 Waddington stated in a written parliamentary reply on April 4 , 1990 , that following his study of such documents he had concluded that the removal had been based on straightforward facts .
14 As an example of such effects we consider stratified flows , which have received particular attention because of their meteorological applications .
15 To be free of such fears we need to let God 's love drive that fear out .
16 As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model .
17 With the aid of such measurements it will be possible to accurately observe the behaviour of matter and produce a statement of cause and effect .
18 After a long series of such measurements I add up the number of instances in which a particular combination of results has occurred .
19 In previous centuries needs were recognized reluctantly , if at all , when social problems were of such proportions they could no longer be ignored .
20 In the course of such conversations it often happens that the bereaved person is not only troubled by thoughts that they might be going mad but by the notion that they are very bad .
21 In the light of continuing concern over the supply and training of such employees it seeks to investigate : a ) company experience of skill shortages and responses to them ; b ) strategies used by firms to recruit and retain employees ; c ) the extent and nature of company provision for the training and re-training of employees : d ) the opportunities provided for career progression into more advanced technological and managerial positions .
22 Biblical poetry in general is overwhelmingly composed of couplets ( or triplets , extended couplets ) , and of such couplets we could state that they are of one sort ( A is related to B ) or of a hundred , but not of three or four or five .
23 Also , there is generally no need to assume facts that go clean beyond those given in the problem : had the examiner wanted a discussion of such facts he would have inserted them himself .
24 At the end of such evenings he found his own bed alone , walking through blackened courts where once Saracen climbers had run with fire among the poisoned and the dying .
25 Then in 1980 and again in 1983 ten-minute rule bills on this subject obtained second readings which approved the principle ; as is normally the case with such bills they made no further progress due to lack of parliamentary time .
26 With such presentations he was helped by one of his sons-in-law , Arthur Hatton , whose own interest lay in the spectacular .
27 With such items we are dealing with a simple use of wood .
28 Under such circumstances we say that the head encapsulates the meaning of the dependent item .
29 Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe .
30 Under such circumstances it is frequently the sick who are the first to leave .
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