Example sentences of "[prep] such [noun pl] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 During or after such courses they may have acquired some additional external diplomas in organ-playing conducting , harmony and counterpoint .
2 For such techniques we will probably need to discover a number of algebraic laws involving WHILE .
3 How much of the liquor in this anthropoid coffin was body fluid will have to be left to the imagination ; suffice it to say that owing to the construction of such coffins it would have been practically impossible to have introduced much liquid preservatives .
4 But to be able to distinguish the action as a meaningful element in a system of such elements we must be able to represent its valeur .
5 As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model .
6 With the aid of such measurements it will be possible to accurately observe the behaviour of matter and produce a statement of cause and effect .
7 In previous centuries needs were recognized reluctantly , if at all , when social problems were of such proportions they could no longer be ignored .
8 Biblical poetry in general is overwhelmingly composed of couplets ( or triplets , extended couplets ) , and of such couplets we could state that they are of one sort ( A is related to B ) or of a hundred , but not of three or four or five .
9 Also , there is generally no need to assume facts that go clean beyond those given in the problem : had the examiner wanted a discussion of such facts he would have inserted them himself .
10 Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe .
11 From such word-pictures we can move on to simile and metaphor , found especially in poetry .
12 In such circumstances they may find it comparatively easy to become , or to be seen as , innovators .
13 In such circumstances we may not describe a band as being due to a single local mode , and the empirical methods we have used so far break down .
14 There may be a dispute over the amount of settlement and in such circumstances we should pay what we believe represents ‘ indemnity ’ whilst continuing any dialogue with the policyholder .
15 A further possibility which is suggested by Lord Denning 's judgment is that in such circumstances it may not be a case for injunction but only for damages .
16 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 .
17 In such circumstances it would be difficult for a court to address the use of the statement as an aid to construction without some evaluation of its substance .
18 in such circumstances it would be appropriate to have the words ‘ save by way of set off against damages and/or costs ’ added to the order and our counsel should be advised accordingly .
19 In such circumstances it can not in my opinion be enough for the applicant simply to rely , without more , upon lack of evidence of his presence within the territory of the requesting state at the time of the commission of the relevant offence .
20 In such conditions you can fish the river as if it were a canal , with very little weight either spread equally down the line , or grouped just below half way with a dropper about twelve inches above the hook .
21 In such instances they would need more training until an unexpected sensation does not cause a bad reaction .
22 It is a gradual process of which there will be intermediate phases and it is hardly surprising that in such instances we will be uncertain whether or not to admit that the infant has made the grade .
23 In such cases we will do our utmost to help you and keep you fully informed .
24 Hence in such cases we can not expect the twin goals to be met ; in fact it may be that some compromise position has to be reached .
25 In such cases they will escape , unless they have been negligent , or at least ought to have known that the publication " was of such a character that it was likely to contain libellous matter " .
26 In such cases it would be worth the trouble of introducing worms from elsewhere .
27 In such cases it would be reasonable to expect positive responses from the medical attendant after 8 weeks .
28 In such cases it would be relevant to establish whether there is any salvage value in the undamaged item(s) .
29 In such cases it may be possible to induce cometabolism of the target compound , with a different , related compound simultaneously being metabolised .
30 Choice of the insurer is yours and an existing policy can be considered , although in such cases it may require depositing with the bank as security .
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