Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] such " in BNC.
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1 | Painting cars has become such a complex process that it can account or up to one-fifth of the manufacturing cost of a car . |
2 | A moving obituary in the Langport and Somerton Herald declared that ‘ … no death within recent years has created such a universal expression of regret ’ . |
3 | Estimates of the Higgs 's mass can be made from the standard model , and the huge amount of data produced at LEP in the past few years has sharpened such estimates up . |
4 | The second , however , is that the physical arrangement of grouping in primary classrooms has acquired such a powerful doctrinal status that no other arrangement is even entertained . |
5 | It is partially because of the need to overcome the problems of ocular compatibility that the concept of disposable lenses has found such ready acceptance . |
6 | None of the members has seen such mild weather in winter . |
7 | CONCERN about sexually transmitted diseases has reached such a pitch among the American medical profession that discussions on the subject now have to be conducted by satellite . |
8 | Whether the commitment from present enrolled nurses exists to make such approaches feasible , and whether there is sufficient financial help available to put them into practice , remains to be seen . |
9 | A comparison of these ICUs could be very useful , but it is just this situation where the accumulation of points for physiological indices fails to allow such a comparison to be made . |
10 | Degradation of the waterfalls in the Vale of Neath area of the Brecon Beacons has reached such a critical level that urgent and radical action is required , according to a new national park study . |