Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It would be obviously undesirable that such matters should be made the subject of evidence in a Court of law or otherwise discussed in public . ’
2 Others argue that disinflationary forces are currently so strong that such pressures pose no threat .
3 It is perhaps fortunate that such events are in fact rare and it would clearly not be ethical to increase their frequency , instead , the ascending portion of the curve which is clearly present will be considered in more detail .
4 The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling .
5 The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling .
6 However , the organizational advantages of being able to sample at a regular interval are so considerable that such anxieties are often set aside .
7 In contrast to the United States , executive control of the House of Commons via party loyalty has become so thorough that such committees can operate only within a context defined by the executive .
8 However , it is not clear that such memories are completely accurate and it is unlikely that arousal at the time of encoding is the only important factor in creating such memories .
9 To those for whom law is a simple command , legal by virtue of the source from which it comes , it is not likely that such complexities as these will be popular .
10 Since what the police regards as an entirely proper task of ‘ threat assessment ’ means the surveillance of what is entirely legitimate political activity by peace or trade union organizations , it is not surprising that such actions have given rise to concern .
11 First courses , like quail mousse and a terrine of fruits de mer showed much of that creative brio , served on huge white plates with a freshness and sureness of taste far more exciting that such titles suggest .
12 It is more likely that such hoards will be found today simply because of their size , so we may be dealing with a higher rate of recovery for these hoards than is normal for hoards of other periods .
13 The privacy made it perfect for the reception of forbidden lovers which made Roshanara Begum all the more jealous that such facilities should be given to her sister Jahanara while being refused to her .
14 Young people are not alone in having problems with friendships , but the psycho-social issues that confront adolescents make it more certain that such difficulties are likely to be of concern to them .
15 While children were spending time on task and on different curriculum areas in similar proportions to those identified in other studies , it was also clear that such figures are by no means inevitable or appropriate .
16 However , it is also clear that such projections can only inform policymaking rather than dictate it and there remains a need for clear national guidelines on the provision of places at all levels of education .
17 It is also plausible that such planets were veneered by CH 4 and NH 3 .
18 Given the current recognition system , it is most unlikely that such examples will occur in this form .
19 It is as well that such arguments do not stand up to serious scrutiny .
20 It must be immediately obvious that such arguments will be somewhat confused unless a definition of development can be agreed .
21 In the last few months , it has been increasingly evident that such incidents are no longer limited to the USA .
22 It will become increasingly important that such decisions are taken with a full understanding of the implications of this procedure .
23 If the law were changed in the way we suggest it is at least possible that such men would prefer to seek relations with older persons which would not render them liable to prosecution .
24 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
25 In a strange way I felt almost embarrassed that such things were happening in my name .
26 When confronted with the excesses of the anti-French mobs in 1808 it was almost natural that such men , with fear as much as hope in their hearts , should become supporters of French rule .
27 The authority was opposed to the use of the equipment by its force and was ‘ very concerned that such weapons should not be used to quell public demonstrations or riots because of the likelihood of serious personal injury or death thereby resulting to individuals ’ .
28 It is very probable that such differences do exist , and will be identified by suitable research work .
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