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

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1 A proper respect for the Modern thinking that underlay such tools of social and economic experiment as the centre of Zlin , the original Bauhaus buildings , the Weissenhof , the Maison Savoye and many more , demands that their documentation should be preserved , but they themselves should be allowed to die .
2 In the centuries that followed such shadings were shown to be transitory , and from these and other observations it became clear that Venus is completely and continuously covered in clouds .
3 And the informal learning that teachers could so usefully acquire from each other , through talking about their teaching and watching each other teach , is often prevented by overcrowded timetables ( and , of course , the vexed issue of ‘ cover ’ ) and/or by a staff ethos that discourages such activities .
4 Disciplines that use such models , such as demography and statistics , can provide great depth of argument but their scope is inevitably limited .
5 Troops had to use 1977 tourist maps that had such points of interest as nutmeg factories instead of the grid coordinates needed in battle .
6 Another typical Bank Holiday incident of the kind that brought such infamy to the Hooligans involved four young men , described as ‘ larrikins ’ aged between 17 and 20 years , who were charged with damaging an ice-cream feeder belonging to an Italian ice-cream vendor , and assaults on police and a park-keeper .
7 Parents that lack such feelings , and there are many , even if they do their duty ‘ for duty 's sake ’ are nonetheless thought to be morally deficient .
8 The budget , now whittled down to $160m , has only recently been approved by the General Assembly committee that does such jobs .
9 Older people may take longer to retrain for new tasks than younger , but not to a degree that makes such retraining not worth while .
10 Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions , I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net .
11 James was beginning to hone his talents as a writer of fiction , and as part of a Trinidad literary circle that included such writers as Albert Gomes and Ralph de Boissière he helped found two important , if short-lived , literary journals as outlets for their writing : Trinidad ( 1929–30 ) and The Beacon ( 1931–3 ) .
12 The extent to which this impacts upon various regions in any economy will obviously reflect the spatial concentration and nature of those industries/sectors that experience such restructuring .
13 The device that makes such issuance , endorsement-negotiation , and registration possible is the ‘ private key . ’
14 Temper tantrums are the end result and represent the classic example of perpetuation of immaturity by a failure to stop the ‘ reward ’ of attention that maintains such behaviour .
15 While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution .
16 Angela Carter studied medieval literature at the University as a mature student in the 1960s in the English Department , where she developed her taste for folk stories that underpinned such works as The Magic Toyshop , Nights at the Circus and The Company of Wolves .
17 On the other hand , you can have something like the gang of four in China that creates such tensions and anxieties in the society and so many people get to feel that things have gone from bad to worse , that you get a shake up and change in the regime .
18 The odds are that a relationship that engenders such trust in infancy will continue to engender it in later childhood too , and who is to say at the end of it all that one period was more crucial than another in bringing about the final result ?
19 This emphasis on an ‘ English ’ tradition has come under continuous attack during the last twenty years or so ; during their undergraduate training many young teachers of English will have discussed the assumptions that underlie such concern for our cultural heritage .
20 It is this new emphasis that causes such anxiety and guilt to those for whom self-healing does not work .
21 An important development that overcomes such problems is the PAS-score , which is the firm 's Z-Score in a particular year , ranked against the population and expressed in percentile terms .
22 Alternatively , there are several firms that make such ornaments from reconstituted stone .
23 Moreover , much of the moral imperative of Judaeo-Christianity , to love one 's enemies , to support the poor and so on , is based upon the idea that God got His own divine hands dirty by becoming associated with actions that promoted such principles .
24 The case against environmental lead is very strong , but an argument that contains such exaggeration and error can only be a weak one .
25 If they are to avoid falling into the theoretical machinery that perpetuates such stereotypes , women are obliged constantly to dodge the conceptual apparatuses that seek to mould their language .
26 Her mother , although of the mentality that refuses such places because of the price of the uniform , was luckily not in a social or financial position where she could reasonably do so , and although she was often unreasonable enough , she did not like to appear to be so in the eyes of the whole neighbourhood , so she constrained her parsimony and her innate distrust in education into selecting the less distinguished of the schools available , on the grounds that the bus fare was cheaper .
27 But arguments of this nature , often plausible and just as often highly speculative , give some indication of the enduring characteristics of elite arguments that make such arguments readily comprehensible , and convincing in a synthetic manner , but lacking either the pretensions to analytic rigour of behaviouristic pluralism or the steam-roller systematic explanations of Marxism .
28 Using the notion that is particularly associated with representative government , of a new minister with explicit policy commitments , attention has been given to the pressures that frustrate such commitments , or replace them by commitments derived from other sources .
29 The baby that has such power over its parents ?
30 Sentences that contain such expressions , and whose truth values therefore depend on certain facts about the context of utterance ( identity of speakers , addressees , indicated objects , places and times , etc. ) , are not of course in any way special or peculiar .
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