Example sentences of "[is] [verb] such [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In terms of and subject to the limitations of and for the purposes of this Section the Corporation will indemnify any person who is using such Caravan with the permission of the Policyholder provided that
2 This may be especially true where the ‘ absurdity ’ of distinguishing foreign from internal policy is well understood , and where the movement of history is assigned such importance .
3 Certainly few people in the West , even the intelligence agencies whose job it is to monitor such dissidence , had much idea of the latent forces that this choice in the wilderness represented in Iran itself .
4 It must sometimes puzzle the Russians how easy it is to plant such nonsense on British intelligence but what they do not appreciate is that if defectors did not invent such silly tales MI5 and MI6 would do so themselves anyway .
5 Small wonder that display technology is generating such interest worldwide and why electronics companies do not want to be excluded from this technology .
6 Apart from RTE 's TV ad revenue , boosted by the huge cost increases , no other medium in the South is enjoying such buoyancy .
7 This is illustrated by the case of the old person who wishes to go into residential care , who is fit and well but wants the comfort and security which it is considered such care will provide .
8 If the sole purpose of bringing an action for a money claim is to obtain such consent , the particulars of claim need state the case only briefly and ask for approval ( Ord 10 , r 10 ) .
9 And what Mao is saying is quotes such talk may sound plausible but in fact it 's wrong .
10 One reason why this recession is causing such alarm is that it has touched parts of rich countries ' economies that other recessions did not reach .
11 To see a parent — someone he thinks of as being all-powerful and ever-capable — reacting in such a way must induce in the child the belief that whatever it is that is causing such terror must be dreadful indeed and that he , therefore , should be equally terrified .
12 And although Jesus himself remains to a significant degree elusive , it is as possible to deduce plausible information about him as it is to deduce such information about Arthur , or Robin Hood .
13 But , assuming we do incorporate such considerations , the tendency is to interpret such mobility as again largely the result of capital 's needs , with workers being uprooted simply to increase their monetary rewards , and capital benefiting as a result .
14 The movement in health education now is to integrate such teaching into the curriculum as part of a wider process that educates the pupil fully , promoting personal skills development .
15 In response to a request from a member we ask a named practitioner ( medical or alternative ) if he or she has evidence of efficacy that meets these criteria and , if not , if he or she is obtaining such evidence .
16 This recognition of the more than local effects of major retail development confirms how crucial it is to place such development within a strategic context .
17 Under s. 1(4) , the duty is to take such care as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to see that the non-visitor does not suffer injury on the premises by reason of the danger concerned .
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