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

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1 Methods of funding such developments include an agreed allocation of mortgage funds to a particular scheme , or the " financing of a proportion of land and development costs on the understanding that the developer will market that society 's services to prospective purchasers .
2 No high scores were found in any country and during the interviews respondents often asked about methods of administering such systems .
3 Methods of manufacturing such zeolites were found later , and these were made with a capacity for the interchange of cations greater than that of the natural materials .
4 It was agreed that there should be further investigation into optimum methods of publicising such an event in the future , and it was noted that setting up a central diary of events might help to reduce the chances of conflicting or uncomfortably close dates for similar events being chosen .
5 There are three main methods of making such material traceable , but there is one general problem : wide dispersion and burial means that large amounts of material have to be used and that the traced percentage is low .
6 A second and possibly overlapping category might be those who want to be free from the worries of maintaining such a holiday home .
7 Aspects of driving such as clutch control and gear changing are initially extremely difficult and require considerable concentration , being easily disrupted by other tasks .
8 This is used as the basis for practice in the skills of making such a presentation and of commanding the language to do it .
9 Recent studies are beginning to uncover the true extent of so-called ‘ domestic ’ violence , and many police forces have adopted more consistent policies of recording such incidents and dealing with them as true offences of violence .
10 European stations showed signs of developing such communities in the nineteenth century , but they were usually swept away .
11 ( We have evidence to suggest that program teaching units can be rather effective at showing teachers new teaching possibilities , including those involving style changes ; nonetheless we reemphasize the dangers of including such demands . )
12 We live in an age which because of AIDS and cirrhosis of the liver knows full well the dangers of pursuing such life styles .
13 It is more important in simpler forms of learning such as skill learning when it usually means repetition .
14 Not only does Irenius decry the Irish appearance , making the bestial comparisons Spenser also proposes in the above passage , he also dwells on their uncivilised forms of fighting such as attacking suddenly with hit-and-run tactics .
15 Debbie was criticised in some quarters for including works that were seen as too ‘ traditional ’ , referring to older forms of artmaking such as drawing , painting and sculpture .
16 However , all this said and done , just as historians and archaeologists are today able to reconstruct the meaning of obsolescent forms of recording such as hieroglyphics or the structure and form of ancient buildings through the analysis of postholes , one must not underestimate the ability of future generations to decode the electronic records that are being created by today 's society .
17 3 discuss our experiences of running such a unit and what we have learned over the last 3 years and some of the myths which we have explored and exploded for ourselves .
18 Although to some extent girls are cushioned from the outside world , it is probably a good thing at this time , and the advantages of attending such a project far outweigh any disadvantages .
19 The advantages of having such detailed and reliable advice available immediately need hardly be stressed .
20 The implications of applying such broad principles were breathtaking in their scale .
21 the policy implications of extending such local partnerships across the country .
22 But in a sense , too , she knew that Louise was not wrong to worry about Harry committing such a blunder , for Harry , moving in the social circles in which he would move , if he survived the siege , to the day of his death , would almost certainly suffer the inconveniences of having such a wife , would regret his marriage , and perhaps in due course would come to believe that his life had been ruined .
23 The search must be no more than reasonably required for the purposes of discovering such evidence and there must be reasonable grounds for believing that such evidence will be found .
24 But such theories are parasitic on an implicit understanding that law is a type of instrument adapted to specific important purposes , and such theories are of little guidance in thinking through the role of international law in controlling force for they can suggest no more than a mimicking of the institutions of municipal law without regard to the purposes of having such or similar institutions in the international context .
25 In the present study , it has not been possible to create equal size-classes of productivity values , for the purposes of preparing such rankings .
26 In the present study , it has not been possible to create equal size-classes of productivity values , for the purposes of preparing such rankings .
27 If the costs allowed on taxation are not paid within 14 days after taxation upon application ( Ord 22 , r 5 ) , judgment may be entered for them together with the costs of entering such judgment .
28 consult the Cartographic Unit on design , timing and costs of producing such literature .
29 The costs of enforcing such a system might be enormous .
30 A greater degree of regional self-sufficiency in many basic food-stuffs , especially milk and meat could be encouraged in order to avoid the mounting costs of transporting such commodities over long distances which is now common .
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