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

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1 Before the passing of the UCTA such guarantees in theory were supposed to offer the purchaser of defective goods a remedy additional to that of suing the person from whom he bought the goods .
2 Section 3(1) of that Act provides that in the action such damages , other than damages for bereavement , may be awarded as are proportioned for the injury resulting from the death to the dependants respectively , and the amount so recovered , after deducting the costs not recovered from the defendant , is to be divided among the dependants in such shares as may be directed .
3 When they are first chipped out of the rock such fossils will often be partly concealed by matrix .
4 Enterprise Training is also proving its worth in helping more trainees than ever to find work placements and is committing additional resources to ensure that in the future such placements are available for all trainees .
5 Now suddenly she could feel the pleasure such imaginings had aroused uncurling in a warm spiral in the pit of her stomach .
6 Anthony Drew , the vicar of Polruan , was a good example of the effect such conflicts had upon the clergy .
7 Now 26 police forces from the midlands and the south are teaming up to counter the menace such gatherings cause to landowners and the general public .
8 On the piano such chords have a fine percussive effect .
9 This may be dealt with by each company selling to the purchaser such assets as it owns .
10 I 'm glad to say that in the Navy such luxuries were not a part of our conditions of service , and when I was ordered back to Germany in 1949 I had no option but to return .
11 And all the while such actions lessened the actual legal powers and authority of the king-duke , serving to encourage factional dissension within Aquitaine and , in particular , within its capital , Bordeaux .
12 Quite apart from the publicity such incidents provided , they also tied up a lot of ships and manpower .
13 Second , for the fieldworker such studies are extremely demanding in tact , energy , persistence , time and emotional involvement .
14 Shrewdly , in view of the trouble such ambitions were to cause her successors , the queen turned Bradley down .
15 In cases where a covenant must be imposed to observe existing restrictions , on behalf of a buyer always insert in the covenant such words as " so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and are subsisting and capable of being enforced " , because for one reason or another the odds are ten to one that nobody can legally enforce them ; but the case might be otherwise if you impose the restrictions afresh .
16 The project investigates the seriously neglected history of employers ' organisations and the role such associations played in the evolution of a system of industrial relations in the cotton industry between 1870-1939 .
17 Neisser ( 1982 ) also argued that it was not necessary to propose a separate memory system for flashbulb memories , he suggested that rehearsal was the most important component of the phenomenon , noting particularly that such memories are not necessarily veridical , instead he emphasised the role such memories may play as a connection between personal and public history .
18 Many industrial processes discharge to the environment such metals as zinc , copper , cadmium and , most dangerous of all , mercury .
19 The Park is an important recreational resource for both the people of Edinburgh and visitors to the city , and a survey was carried out of the types of use made of the Park , the perceptions of users and the impact such users have on the site .
20 Despite the amusement such indigenes provided , the months at anchor in so depressing a place wore on Magellan , and by late August he was off south again with the four ships that remained .
21 By the time of the Uprising such ventures had not gone beyond examples of what theoretically could be done .
22 Climatic changes do affect oceanic food resources , so in the past such changes could have provided new evolutionary opportunities or forced extinction through loss of food .
23 In the past such conflicts have often led to implicit , and sometimes explicit , breaking of Community law relating to free movement .
24 It is often said that the ‘ old men ’ did everything the hard way and in the past such templates tended to be cut from the solid .
25 In the past such kidneys had been wrapped in cellophane , inevitably producing renal hypertension .
26 An argument for the co-evolution of dispersers and their trees is that they , in contrast , avoid the seeds , though in the past such seeds may have been in some way indigestible , promoting the relationship of today .
27 In the past such animals have been models of cleanliness , always asking to go outside before defecating , or confining themselves to a modern litter tray .
28 Consisting mainly of councillors indirectly elected by district councils in the locality such bodies are now responsible in these areas for fire , waste disposal services , and many other functions .
29 Employers in this period were either providing from the resources of their businesses or demanding from the state such measures as pensions ( which it was hoped would remove from workers worry about their future in old-age , and would enable employers to dismiss less efficient older workers with clear consciences ) , sickness benefit and medical care ( which would enable them to recover more quickly and fully from sickness ) and , more occasionally , unemployment benefit , which it was also hoped would increase the workers ' sense of security .
30 However , although neuropsychological studies of patients are of great value , the information such studies yield must be considered in relation to studies of normal subjects .
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