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

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1 They are only suffered in such places in order to appear respectable in the eyes of the Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers ( AFBD ) .
2 Although oats , barley , rye , and even wheat have been grown ( sometimes successfully ) in cold , wet areas and at high altitudes , the chances of a good harvest are very much reduced in such conditions .
3 By the same token they are unsuitable for small rooms , and would be so even if their considerable bulk was n't so dominating in such surroundings .
4 Rufus had simply not known who he was , Shiva was sure of that , had not recognized him as one of the other two male members of the little community in which they had all lived in such contiguity for something like two months .
5 But Randy only revels in such comparisons .
6 Accepting the uniqueness of capitalism in the disjunction between the extraction of economic surplus and extra-economic coercion also suggests that in post-capitalist societies the correlation between base and superstructural form is highly significant , i.e. that ‘ pure ’ economics do not exist in such societies .
7 It is difficult not to see in such debates a growing independence of science from biblical constraint .
8 Even if the rock was not broken in such circumstances , the fiery blast shooting forth from the hole could inflict awful injury .
9 In particular actual benefit rates are not included in such legislation but set out in regulations which are regularly updated and amended
10 Voters who live in class-specific communities are more likely to vote for the relevant class-specific party than are those not living in such communities .
11 One hopes that privatisation would not result in such measures being taken and that the independent monitoring body — the National Rivers Authority — will have enough bite to stop it from happening .
12 But Crystal points out that most language use does not occur in such contexts : language is generally used in informal , everyday , conversational ways and writing or formal utterances are special cases of language use , with their own conventions and rules .
13 New technologies meant that workers were no longer needed in such numbers , in many of the older industrial areas especially .
14 Tyler Blacklock had little interest in the millinery world , for he hardly ever wore a hat and so did not move in such circles ; neither had he made enquiries with regard to Beth or her husband .
15 The day-to-day administration of the scheme which emerged — the collection of contributions and payment of benefits — was placed in the hands of organizations already experienced in such work : Friendly Societies , trade unions and certain commercial insurance companies .
16 In the bond market , the Bank does not actively try to sell at a time when prices are falling ; indeed its spokesmen have often asserted that it can not sell in such conditions , that the views of investors in the short-term are predominantly extrapolative and that few will wish to buy stock when the price is falling .
17 Schell pulled up nine rattail fish from the Hudson Canyon and found high levels of Americium 241 , a radionuclide not normally found in such fish , in the muscle and skin of three of them .
18 In contrast to the High Court 's requirements , in the county court the defendant need not pay in such mesne profits as might have accrued after service .
19 Simply stated , the argument is that the cost of capital of a corporation with management that trades on inside information will be higher than a corporation with management that does not engage in such trading .
20 ‘ It not only affects the consumer but also those honest motor traders who do not engage in such malpractices . ’
21 The research also provides new insights into problems of research methodology since a range of techniques are used to boost sample response rates above the notoriously low rates normally achieved in such research .
22 He wanted an ultimate solution , and life does not deal in such simplifications .
23 Her ability to remain utterly calm in such circumstances was extraordinary .
24 Until then the diet of the wealthy was rich in spices and sugar and involved mixing fruit , both fresh and dried , with meat — a tradition which still lingers in such things as Christmas mincemeat .
25 Unfortunately many still stand in such awe of the computer as to believe that any analysis achieved thereby must be correct .
26 A slightly better idea may be to prepare a separate set of terms for use in consumer transactions , since the supplier 's freedom to restrict liability is more restricted in such cases , and exclusions are less likely to be held reasonable .
27 There , I tore off my apron and sat down in one of those ridiculously soft chairs you always find in such places .
28 At first it all seemed dreadfully wrong and we did what our family always do in such situations ; we were facetious .
29 As I 've told her , now that she 's left him and his personal life 's in such a mess , perhaps he 'll do what these managerial types usually do in such circumstances , and throw himself into his work . "
30 They started work in the restaurants , supermarkets and hotels , and many still work in such establishments .
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