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

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1 The range of syllabus options in each of the study units is such that a single subject route or a more interdisciplinary pathway may be followed , depending upon individual abilities and aspirations .
2 If the route chosen by the marchers is such that there are places where the policing could not be adequate to prevent serious disorder , then conditions could be imposed .
3 He will frequently have to take samples or make visits which involve prolonged absences from his vehicle ; besides , the terrain in some districts is such that reception of the radio signal is weak or non-existent .
4 Moreover , the volume of literature in these other areas is such that only an outline can be presented here .
5 The attitude of the companies is such that I want nothing to do with them ; I like to think we will survive without ruining the lives of the animals and destroying the land . ’
6 Sanitary facilities may be included in a demise where the building is amply provided with them or where the position of the lavatories and washrooms is such that access can not be directly obtained from the common parts .
7 The relation between mind and body in this set of ideas is such that the two retain distinct properties and function as discrete entities .
8 The climate of the British Isles is such that the inhabitants enjoy , but are not subordinate to , the power of the sun .
9 The impulse to take it out of the box and start taking pictures right away can be very strong , and the user-friendliness of these machines is such that it is quite possible to do just that .
10 At balance , the currents through the unity-ratio arms BC and CD of figure 7.14 are equal and the sense of the windings is such that the magnetic fluxes created in the core of the transformer by them cancel .
11 The position and ideology of Ulster unionists is such that their goals can not be divided .
12 One of the conditions is such that it would be advisable for solicitor shareholders ( particularly in a company with only a few shareholders ) to appoint in their will only a solicitor or solicitors as personal representative in respect of their shares .
13 Indeed , the pattern of research work in the humanities and social sciences is such that perhaps the only generalisation which can be made is that no article or book is written using only the resources of one library , still less the home library of a researcher 's institution .
14 But I think the ingenuity of chemists and scientists and physicists and astronomers is such that , yes , we could do it — if we knew what we were looking for and had the right ideas .
15 When we are lucky , the orientation of spin of the resulting pulsars is such that we can place and date the initial explosion with some accuracy .
16 The relationship between the bureau and its sponsors is such that the constraints on budget maximisation are likely to be weaker than the factors operating in its favour .
17 The sequence of clinical allocations is such that the junior may have more experience in a particular area than a senior student .
18 The existence and nature of these special enforcement procedures is such that it is now possible to speak of European human rights law as being a part of the law of the United Kingdom .
19 We are firmly convinced that regional loyalty to Palatine Ales is such that if our beers were replaced by Anglo-Welsh products there would be a significant overall reduction in sales .
20 When applying for entry to a conversion course , past experience and qualifications will be taken into account , of course , but the demand for places on the 52-week courses is such that returning nurses are likely to be disadvantaged from those already practising .
21 The National Trust and the Trustees of Waddesdon Manor had come to the decision that it would be in the best interest of the house for as much work as possible to be carried out at one time , and the range of the repairs is such that the house can not be reopened until April 1993 .
22 If he is in combat with Grom the fury of Eltharion 's blows is such that he gains +1 on his rolls to hit and +1 on the strength of his hits .
23 The distribution of legal responsibility for the education of children is such that parents have , in effect , a duty to send their children to school , and the state has a duty to educate them when they get there .
24 However , although that enumeration may appear exhaustive , the ingenuity of the legislative institutions is such that they have adopted a number of other Acts outside those categories such as , for example , action programmes , codes of conduct , resolutions .
25 It has also put the UK in the spotlight : the balance of votes between EC member states is such that the UK vote will very likely decide the issue one way or the other .
26 More important problems are posed by the inevitable subjectivity associated with estimates of future outcomes and the absence of any yardstick by which the auditor can determine at what point the perceived variability in cash flows is such that it should be drawn to the attention of shareholders and other interested parties .
27 But here too , room for manoeuvre is limited : the long-term nature of most major weapon programmes is such that few can be brought to a successful conclusion in much less than a decade , and in some cases even longer .
28 The pace of the programmes is such that careful checking and rechecking , practised by the investigative reporters of the Sunday ‘ heavies ’ , just does not take place .
29 His control in these cases is such that he alone decides whether or not to sample , whether or not to demand remedial action .
30 ( This presupposes the British system , where seniority and higher salary depend upon promotion to such leadership positions ; in some schools in the USA , on the contrary , the system of rewards is such that there is less incentive to a fine teacher to seek , or , accept what we would call " promotion " . )
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