Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in such " in BNC.

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1 If fire fighting is to be undertaken in such circumstances it would appear that a range of pre-planned , pre-positioned equipment is necessary , capable of being independently controlled and deployed .
2 But then , either Hobbes has failed to distinguish the child from at least the higher and domesticated animals or the force of ‘ intelligently ’ must be explained in such a way as to exclude animals .
3 His Lordship reached that decision without enthusiasm because it seemed that as a matter of common sense , notice should be given in such circumstances before criminal proceedings were launched .
4 The 1986 Act states ( in section 46 ) that sex education should be given in such a way as to encourage pupils to ‘ have due regard to moral considerations and the value of family life ’ .
5 Men and women , for instance , may in many cases be characterized as different in this regard — their human nature may not be identical — and proper interpretative emphasis must be given in such cases .
6 In any fairly homogeneous society the meaning of even such basic valuational words as ‘ right ’ and ‘ wrong ’ can only be given in such value charged definitions , which point to the society 's shared values .
7 Patients at increased risk of hepatotoxicity ( particularly those taking anticonvulsants ) who present after taking an overdose of paracetamol should be considered for treatment with acetylcysteine even if the blood paracetamol concentration is below that at which treatment is usually started ; the standard treatment line ; the exact threshold at which acetylcysteine should be given in such cases is , however , unknown .
8 The famed croaking is more likely to be heard in such tanks , as it 's at its most audible when males meet and display as a threat to other intruding males — or during the mating season as the male pursues the female .
9 An underwriter who may acquire 30 per cent or more of the offeror 's voting rights as a result of the underwriting may trigger an obligation to make a mandatory bid unless a Whitewash is obtained , and the Panel should be consulted in such cases .
10 ( 4 ) An underwriter who may acquire 30 per cent or more of the bidder 's voting rights as a result of the underwriting may trigger an obligation to make a mandatory bid for the offeror and the Panel should be consulted in such cases .
11 The Panel should be consulted in such cases .
12 He singled out for special criticism two specific objectives which had figured so prominently in the application of Keynesian ideas : ( a ) the notion that the proper focus of attention for monetary policy was the attainment of targets for the rate of interest as opposed to targets for the supply of money ; ( b ) that demand management policies could be adjusted in such a way as to achieve a target combination of inflation and unemployment which was sustainable indefinitely .
13 The money supply should be adjusted in such a way as to fend off potentially damaging changes in the rate of interest and/or damaging changes in the exchange rate .
14 In the case of the simple potential divider depicted in figure 8.2(c) , the requirement of unaltered loading on insertion between a source and load resistance R L demands that But the attenuation is or through condition ( 8.4 ) From equations ( 8.4 ) and ( 8.5 ) it follows that to implement attenuation A through a simple potential divider without altering the loading of the source , the values of resistances R 1 and R 2 must be Notice that to provide variable attenuation yet maintain unaltered loading , that is , input resistance equal to load resistance , both resistances R 1 and R 2 must be adjusted in such a way as to comply with equations ( 8.6 ) .
15 The way in which our primary schools are organised , both in curriculum terms and in the pattern of the school day , prompts reflection on the range of viewpoints which can be sincerely held when education can be regarded in such humanistic terms .
16 Neither field social workers nor commercial sales forces should be placed in such an unenviable , and unnecessary , situation .
17 " Your Memorialists would be glad if the School could be placed in such a position as to enable them to send their children to it with a reasonable expectation that their manners would not be corrupted by the admission of a class of boys more fitted for National Schools than Grammar Schools .
18 There are other possibilities that might be checked in such circumstances before dispatching the computer .
19 It is a tragic fact that the European debate , which is the most complex and important issue facing the countries of this continent , should be treated in such a facile manner , with the Trojan horse of ‘ nationalism ’ and ‘ sovereignty ’ wheeled out every time better arguments do not prevail .
20 In general , passion should be treated in such manner as not to stimulate the lower and baser emotions .
21 What I question is whether sex differences are different in kind from other differences , and should be treated in such general and stereotypical terms as they often are .
22 Surely those who extended the hand of ideological comradeship to the Third Reich would not be treated in such a manner ?
23 It follows that an exception of that kind must be treated in such a manner that there is no possibility of the very existence of that principle being called in question .
24 The apparatus can be arranged in such a way that sometimes we measure the same component for both A and B ( both u , for example ) and sometimes we measure different components ( for example , B for A and y for B )
25 However , a work group has social and psychological properties and the work organisation should not be arranged in such a way that the advantages of technological improvements are offset by employee resistance and unrest .
26 3.3 In making detailed arrangements for phasing of the transition , it is intended that implementation will be arranged in such a way that all centres offering a particular course will transfer to the new system in the same year .
27 The money supply is of no intrinsic significance : it only matters to the extent that it may be manipulated in such a way as to achieve other intermediate objectives of macroeconomic policy such as interest rate or exchange rate stability .
28 If weather protection is provided , hotels , golf courses and pony-trekking could well be considered in such areas .
29 These drills should be tabulated in such a way that the substitution item is clearly displayed .
30 In such cases the Court of Justice has held that the requirements of Article 190 are satisfied if the statement of reasons given explains in essence the measures taken by the institutions and that a specific statement of reasons in support of all the details which might be contained in such a measure can not be required , provided such details fall within the general scheme of the measures as a whole .
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