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

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1 This establishes that such factorisation is always possible .
2 On the other hand , however , although 20th Century publications , taken as a whole , showed a lower-than-average proportion of items in need of repair ( 3% ) , it would be wrong to conclude that such material is in no danger .
3 whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked .
4 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ .
5 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ The officer dealing and/or civilian witnesses could help prove this point by including in their evidence observations such as , ‘ The crowd of visiting football supporters were likely to believe they were going to be attacked ’ , or ‘ It was likely that the visiting supporters would lose their tempers and attack the home crowd ’ .
6 ‘ ( 1 ) A person is guilty of an offence if he — ( a ) uses towards another person threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour , or ( b ) distributes or displays to another person any writing , sign or other visible representation which is threatening , abusive or insulting , with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence will be used against him or another by any person , or to provoke the immediate use of unlawful violence by that person or another , or whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence will be used or it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’
7 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence ( i.e. immediate unlawful violence against him or another ) will be used or it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’
8 The Court of Appeal held that the trial judge was incorrect to hold that such evidence should be excluded .
9 It is , none the less , important to remember that such activity was by no means simply destruction for destruction 's sake .
10 What with the amateur incompetence of the Diocesan authorities and the deliberate reclusiveness of the priestly Society , it was almost hopeless to suppose that such information might be recovered .
11 Brightman J in United Sterling Corporation Ltd v Felton and Mannion [ 1974 ] RPC 162 suggested that such control would be implied .
12 Chinua Achebe 's novel , Anthills of the Savannah published in 1987 suggested that such leadership had still not emerged almost twenty years later .
13 This is understandable for actual evidence can be only archaeological , and that means that such evidence would have to be of a concrete nature .
14 It is equally refreshing to note that such criticism is acknowledged and solutions are readily available to provide an answer .
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