Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] it [prep] such " in BNC.
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1 | I seek guidance , never dare I offer it in such matters . |
2 | And how can I say it in such a way that it is of interest to the people that are likely to listen to it ? ’ |
3 | The essential characteristics of this primacy which distinguished it from such primacies as that of Hamburg or Lyons were , first , that it was centred in a monastic community , and second , that its roots and its authorization went back ( as Anselm was persuaded ) to its original constitution in the seventh century . |
4 | Suppose now that it lends 90 per cent of that deposit in sterling to a UK resident who spends it in such a way that it is redeposited with the UK bank ; also that the remaining 10 per cent is held by the overseas bank as an interest-bearing sterling deposit with the UK bank . |
5 | And she said it with such pride and such display that Clara did not feel at all obliged to conceal the amazement and delight that she felt , as she might , if confronted with a more worldly modesty , have done : for Clelia 's manner declared , this is singular this is beautiful , this may legitimately amaze , you betray no innocence in admiring this . |
6 | It was a sign and she accepted it as such . |
7 | Left at the side of the rutted washboard that has claimed so many victims , it was a poignant reminder that the desert takes a dim view of those who treat it with such disdain . |
8 | Yeah , we run it as such very much . |
9 | It 's a matter , I think , of managing it properly , of making sure that we minimise any kind of deleterious effect on the environment , that we manage it in such a way that is tolerable and beneficial to ourselves , to our communities wherever we live . |
10 | The head of the task force , hydrologist John Verhoeven , warned that " there is nothing to fight it over such a vast range . " |
11 | They describe it in such a way that it finally appears as it is , that is to say intolerable . " |
12 | They did it with such tenderness that I gained new strength from their friendship , suddenly seeing the value in continuing , if only to deepen that shared bond . |
13 | Whilst agreeing in part but disagreeing substantially with the assumptions of Ludmer , I felt — and still feel — that the attraction of sport for black kids is a little more complex and that any full understanding can not assume that sport constitutes an area freed of racialism , or that black youths are attracted to it simply because they see it as such . |
14 | Polo is a team game , hunting is a gregarious activity , and he uses it as such . |
15 | Furthermore he interpreted it in such a way that ‘ support ’ was not an empty word . |
16 | His skill at hunting living prey increased each day until he could stoop on a hare from half a mile away , judging its path and speeding his attack so that he hit it with such force that it was dead before his talons fully closed on it . |
17 | Tithonus asked for immortality but he expresses it in such a way that one feels sad for him . |
18 | Well he does it in such a knack |
19 | He said it with such heartfelt force that I believed him . |
20 | Most of the ‘ congregation ’ [ he said it in such a way that it merited being put in inverted commas ] do not know how to behave , when to stand or kneel , how to express their grief . |
21 | An employment contract not only individualises what is essentially a class relation , but it individualises it in such a way that it expresses the dominance of the employers and their ideological grasp of the apparent relations between individuals . |
22 | But by sheer adroitness of writing Dame Agatha has prevented us seeing it as such . |