Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] [vb past] such " in BNC.

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1 Protocol 321 ( in prison volunteers ) was of ‘ marginal value ’ in assessing the safety of the drug in 1993 , the panel felt , and Upjohn 's explanation that the incomplete information on adverse effects was due to a transcribing error , is ‘ not implausible , although … even in 1978 , a properly organised company should have operated checks which eliminated such errors ’ .
2 Significantly , my own memory is only of the large wave-forms which made such a maelstrom possible .
3 Even among lesbian and gay groups which resisted such institutionalisation , spirited resistance has been drained by lack of perspective , in-fighting , and exhaustion of energy , money and inspiration .
4 But the quid pro quo was the loss of the ability to offset exploration drilling costs against PRT liability on producing fields , a concession which reduced the actual cost of sinking a new well to just some 17 per cent of rig charges for companies which had such a tax shelter .
5 Much of the early attention , however , was focused on curbing or banning the recreational pursuits of the working classes which included such activities as bull-baiting , badger-baiting , dog-fighting and cock-fighting .
6 Personally , I would like to see more direct quotations from Franklin 's pamphlets and writings which had such great influence in the US .
7 When the first Crusaders trudged home for a rest from rape and pillage , they brought with them unknown spices which imparted such wondrous new and strong flavours that the absence of meat could go unnoticed .
8 She kept well away from the edge of the cliffs , perfectly happy to stay in the fields which displayed such fascinating evidence of Iron Age occupation .
9 In boxes which contained such papers he always left a note saying , ‘ These would burn nicely . ’
10 Peter Dimmock was the genial presenter and a powerful expansionist force in BBC sport , heading a list of commentators which included such familiar names as Harry Carpenter , Kenneth Wolstenholme , Henry Longhurst , John Arlott , Brian Johnston , Peter West , and David Coleman among others .
11 For this reason , government-provided services which reduced such high rates would contribute to raising the national wealth .
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