Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] that such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These alignment rules mean that such computers do not in fact operate as pure byte-oriented machines , and are a consequence of a way in which the architecture of the computers has been implemented .
2 All members of the company ( though not its secretary ) must be qualified solicitors , and there are special provisions to apply when a member dies or is struck off the roll or otherwise loses his qualification to practise , which in essence provide that such member 's shares become non-voting so long as they remain registered in unqualified hands , and only qualified solicitors will be able to vote as proxies .
3 Comparisons of pre- and post-First World War parent-child relationships show that such relations have become more informal , and that parents put , or intend to put , fewer formal restraints on their children .
4 Does my right hon. and learned Friend think that such communication would have contributed to avoiding the accident ?
5 The authorities hope that such changes will help Italian banks compete more effectively against European rivals .
6 The directors consider that such disclosures would be seriously prejudicial to the interests of the group .
7 While the difficulties of accurately estimating incapacitation effects are immense , the best calculations suggest that such claims are wildly inflated .
8 Does not the record in recent years show that such contacts can facilitate the resumption of diplomatic relations , especially if tackled on an all-party basis by Members of this House ?
9 My method in what follows will be to begin with an analysis of the concept of an ontological existent and its associated categories of identity , individuality and plurality , and by pursuing the leads that such an analysis yields to their logical conclusion demonstrate that such concepts form part of a complex structure of closely inter-related ideas .
10 Gemmill and Dickens argue that such tests examine both the validity of the model and the efficiency of the TOM and that they would have the following implications :
11 Despite the potential for exploiting volunteers , Baldock and Ungerson argue that such schemes may provide the basis for a shift from unpaid to paid care-work .
12 Felix heard a Stirlander Greatsword say that such words would bring ill-luck .
13 Not surprisingly , most studies expect that such policies will result in a cut in the growth of global GDP ( none expects an increase ) .
14 On the eve of discussions at Maastricht , will my hon. Friend confirm that such activity in the North sea enables this country to provide 82 per cent .
15 Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation .
16 Many people writing about negative attitudes towards old age suggest that such attitudes are widely held and refer to most old people .
17 There are very little data available on the incomes and circumstances of absent parents but the data collected by the government as background to the White Paper suggest that such men tend to have lower than average earnings ( DSS , 1990a , Vol. 2 , para. 3.6 ) .
18 But the easterners know that such measures , legal though they may be , could lead to a bruising ( for them ) battle with the EC .
19 Does the Secretary of State imagine that such figures could have been given to any other Parliament in the European Community — especially in a country that had enjoyed a North sea oil bonanza over the years ?
20 The famous experiments carried out and observed by Erikson at the University of California indicate that such arguments may amount to more than outmoded Freudian theorising .
21 Which is why some doctors feel that such patients are ‘ not really ill ’ , simply over-reacting to everyday symptoms .
22 The Government wish that such increases were not happening , but realise that they can do nothing about them .
23 The results suggest that such policies have relatively little impact on investment demand over the longer term .
24 Hudson notes that ‘ this shift will no doubt be welcomed by those in the teaching profession whose job is to try to remedy mismatches between resources and demands in this area , and they will be pleased to find that linguists accept that such mismatches arise ’ ( 1985 : 5 )
25 The WWF assert that such claims are " at best poorly verified and at worst deceitful " .
26 Hubbell and Foster argue that such thinking could lead to a return to the classical views of rain forest and speciation espoused by Corner , Fedorov and van Steenis .
27 Some linguists argue that such equivalence does not exist ( Bolinger 1977 ) while others like Coveney argue that a weaker kind of equivalence ( of a kind which can not however easily be specified ) is sufficient for identifying structures as variants of an underlying variable .
28 However , it should not be forgotten that local authorities are also responsible for providing services , and there is evidence to suggest that voters recognise that such services have to be paid for .
29 With stable macro policies of either a monetary or a fiscal kind , rational expectations on behalf of economic agents mean that such agents fully appreciate the signals that trigger government policy and the prescriptions that follow , internalizing this into their behaviour .
30 Pragmatists maintain that such checks are not merely tricky but also always leave the same option of whether to accept their apparent results .
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