Example sentences of "[Wh adv] such [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever such a request is made Oedipus scans the bundles belonging to the appropriate group in PSN order , updating the last assigned PSN field as appropriate .
2 Evidently in positing a given object as an ontological individual I am at the same time committed to accepting that contextually there must be certain criteria whereby such an individual can be meaningfully referred to as numerically the same .
3 If a transaction is contemplated whereby such an obligation will be triggered the person in question must first ensure that he can and will continue to be able to implement such an offer .
4 Historicism presumes that a concept of history can be borrowed for Marxism from Hegel or from the practice of empiricist historians without difficulty and without asking how such a concept is specific to Marxism : for Althusser the crucial question is to ask ‘ what must be the content of the concept of history imposed by Marx 's theoretical problematic ? ’
5 Anyone who has paddled in the shallow waters of the Arahura river will understand how such a concept arose .
6 Is the right hon. and learned Gentleman aware that many people in this country find it almost inconceivable to understand how such a crook as Maxwell could have got away with what he did for so long without the Crown prosecution service being in any way involved ?
7 The rules on how such a capitalization would affect the level of benefit would be tightly drawn in the sense that if , for example , a person capitalized £1,000 of their state pension , their pension , when paid , would be reduced by the amount of £1,000 worth of contributions .
8 The story of how such a principle was accepted by a war-time coalition government and why it was implemented in the form that it was in advance of all the other social security changes , is a useful illustration of the ways in which particular problems gain the attention of governments and how one social policy can be seen and adopted as at least a partial solution to those problems .
9 However , how such a judgement can be made is controversial .
10 How such a venture was ever worthwhile is debatable for it had the disadvantage of the steep climb from the pavement .
11 The idea of a severe super-ego developed out of thought about how such a phenomenon was possible .
12 To understand how such a discount can persist we have to consider the value of a trust 's shares from a buyer 's point of view .
13 Even the thought of this plan seemed dreadful to Mildred , who could see how such a course of action was fraught with danger , but there really was no alternative if she was to help the frog-magician .
14 As for the unlikely event that the hon. Gentleman sketched , he may wish to test that policy with members of the SNP to find out precisely how such a system would work .
15 The evidence for market-control shows how such a system responded to and impinged on new forms of local power and local initiative .
16 It had to be established how such a system would work , and virtually all the present members had qualified by Institute examinations for practical and theoretical experience , and were unlikely to allow those to be admitted who had not passed these examinations .
17 Or rather , why was it chosen ? — for we know nothing of how such a choice was made in Greece .
18 The Group did not look in detail at how such a scheme might be privately financed , and an Anglo-French banking study was commissioned to examine the issues .
19 If I might turn briefly to see how such a scheme might possibly work .
20 If one remembers that golf is the preferred pastime of a Grand Prix racer , one can see how such a tendency can escalate — check trousers , floppy hats and fringed white shoes
21 Even if this appears to have occurred , a deconstructive account will show how such a text had to dissimulate in order to cover over its own openings , or , to put it the other way round , it will show how history must always be organized by an attempted occlusion of its own conditions of historicity .
22 Such a capacity would not explain the specific instances of human sociocultural arrangements in their immense variety — that could only be done by reference to local histories , local circumstances , and local causes but it could explain how such a range and history of variation was possible at all .
23 It depends upon how such a change is theorized and this , in turn , is related to different theoretical accounts of how the economy changes and how it is organized .
24 It is fairly easy to see how such a notion might give the behaviour of randomly decaying atoms .
25 Yet , unless a real emergency should occur , it was difficult to see how such a government might be brought about .
26 Thus , despite widespread support for a National Government , there was little idea of how such a government might be brought about ; and little support for it among those who really mattered .
27 For is this not how such a story should begin , with the cliché of the poor and disenfranchised of the earth , huddling for warmth just a few feet away from champagne-swilling plutocrats glorying in their ascendancy ?
28 We should ask how such a structure would work .
29 The delicate painting of the rose petals invites one to almost smell the fragrance ; how such a painting can be described as a still life is beyond me .
30 The delicate painting of the rose petals invites one to almost smell the fragrance ; how such a painting can be described as a still life is beyond me .
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