Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] such [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nor will public opinion elsewhere in Europe long tolerate such an arrangement .
2 Any story which carries the imputation of discreditable conduct by somebody will be actionable by a plaintiff who can show that at least some readers would recognise him as the person being criticised , or that the facts in the story necessarily imply such an allegation against him .
3 That does not , however , necessarily justify such a wallow from a young choreographer .
4 This lack is astonishing when one thinks of the innumerable ancient towns of England that richly deserve such a study .
5 ‘ By ensuring that these inventions can be patented in all Community countries , this measure aims to encourage research in the context of the large market and to help European industry compete on equal terms with its American and Japanese rivals , who already enjoy such a facility ’ , the Commission declared .
6 People who complain about the failures of schools generally assume such a system , and indeed often judge schools by the examination results that they publish .
7 This facility has been sought by UK businesses and should help traders to be more competitive with their counterparts in other member states , some of which already operate such a scheme .
8 Now , the , there , it appears that there 's a whole variety of phenomena er which suggests that sentence divides up in this way and that can be explained on hypothesis we just call such a division a constituent , and then we stipulate that , as certain operations can only apply to constituents .
9 Ah We just take out from accounts , just take such a job number .
10 They only need a basic 4-channel radio to fly them and , if you already possess such a set , have much to commend them .
11 We already have such a scheme in operation for Indonesia .
12 Become aware of the experience of major corporations throughout the world who already have such a policy and who may have established Employee Assistance Programmes .
13 We already have such an example : the case where a = you , p = you are sitting reading , and q = you are not a brain in a vat .
14 ‘ Those visitors of hers always make such a lot of noise ! ’ could mean that the old gentleman wants to take his nap ; but it could also mean he feels left out and would welcome something to do .
15 ‘ Incredible , is n't it , how the papers still have such an interest in the Royal family — and print so many lies .
16 If the pilot then rolls out of the turn to fly straight and level he may feel that he is now turning in the opposite direction , and compensatory eye movements which involuntarily accompany such a feeling may blur vision and make attitude checking difficult , with possible disorientation and loss of aircraft control .
17 In response to the buoyant demand for GUIs almost all vendors of computer systems now offer such an interface product .
18 Indeed , some Tory Euro-sceptics like Teddy Taylor now see such a deal as the harbinger of a two-tier Europe in which Britain would be able to ‘ opt out ’ of policies it did not like .
19 Most large cities with a significant at-risk population now have such a centre .
20 BSDI 's motion to dismiss , which makes significant use of the Xerox/Apple precedent , claims USL 's failure to sue them for any patent , trade secret or copyright infringement , or even allege such a violation , taints their case .
21 However , there are at least two problems that immediately confront such an approach .
22 It is not yet known whether toothed whales regularly use such a weapon .
23 Thus most Ulster Catholics want Ulster to be merged with Eire in a united Ireland ; Ulster Protestants vigorously oppose such a policy and stress their loyalty to the British Crown .
24 The examination of archaeological evidence can , though , sometimes modify such a view .
25 I hope that the last part in my motion now translated it was suggesting a resolution by officers with the amendments regards was further Department of the Environment who actually prevent such a situation .
26 The objection involves the feeling or perhaps the conviction that we can never state or explicitly describe such a thing as a causal circumstance is said to be , which is to say that we can not do something like give a complete enumeration of its elements : we can not give particular or individuating descriptions of all of them .
27 We therefore choose such a flow — an axisymmetric jet — to illustrate the difference .
28 on long , summer evenings ) and quite another to go up to a girl , even one I had known for years and actually do such a thing .
29 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
30 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
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