Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb past] such " in BNC.
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1 | FEW men in public life have so successfully concealed their activities and provoked such controversy and mystery as Roland ‘ Tiny ’ Rowland . |
2 | Sir Robert Mark , Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis ( 1972 — 1977 ) , had always advocated the need for the police to have adequate notice of processions in public places and included such a suggestion in evidence to Lord Scarman at the time of the Red Lion Inquiry . |
3 | But none for this milksop , who backed away and threw little delicately-barbed darts and had such reliance on the supremacy of reason and words . |
4 | I think it was Angie and Tony , going back to that incredible support that I told you about when I first met them , that they were also dreamers and had such faith and believed in David 's future and his destiny . |
5 | The titles were chosen from all departments and covered such popular subjects as computers , dictionaries and football . |
6 | It is a measure of the author 's skill that she obtained the trust of so many residents and elicited such honest responses about personal and emotionally laden parts of their lives . |
7 | They totalled seventy-six drawings and made such a lavish display , in a climate so obviously orientated towards a classical outcome , that they could almost be considered as a challenge to the sponsors with their instinctive bias towards classical architecture . |