Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] such [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One did not , moreover , have to be very rich to cultivate such an outlook . |
2 | It appears that the Nordischer Gesellschaft in Germany sent representatives to this country in 1935 to encourage such a grouping and that their spokesman referred in 1937 to the NL as being the English branch of international nazism . |
3 | The PageMaker User Group ( now universally known as PMUG ) was established in the spring of 1989 as a result of a direct request from Aldus to a group of independent users to see if it would be possible to establish such an organisation . |
4 | Figure 8.4 illustrates such a state of disequilibrium . |
5 | This lengthy period of building explains why it is possible to find such a diversity of architectural styles , brilliant work from the Tuscan Renaissance period being mixed with the Baroque pieces and sections in later styles . |
6 | On the other hand , the existing case law on delegation of powers suggests that it would not be possible to grant such a body power to issue binding Community legislation of the types defined in the treaty , whereas the Maastricht Treaty envisages in its Article 108a that the Central Bank would be able to issue regulations , decisions , recommendations , and opinions ( though not directives ) . |
7 | If we assume that a LECTURER can only teach one COURSE , and many LECTURERS teach on one COURSE , then the ‘ closed loop ’ shown in Figure 4.21 represents such a set . |
8 | It is crazy that ( to take the second example ) the Inland Revenue is prepared to treat such a payment as exempt whereas the DSS claims that NICs are due . |
9 | Perhaps this constitutes such an acknowledgement . |
10 | An avowed enemy could of course be opposed with propriety , but if sufficient effort was not made to put victory beyond dispute , there was always some danger of humiliation , and , since there were inevitably many gentlemen who loved a winner , there would be some to see such a defeat as a sign to reconsider their political friendships . |
11 | When they were outside and walking towards the aircraft , Woolley said : ‘ The French make such a fuss , you see . |
12 | Soviet leaders were willing to support such a conception of non-alignment when it hindered the Western states . |
13 | If such research is indicative of UK research effort in geology as a whole , then the figures suggest that in the early 1970's , the numbers of students entering the field increased substantially , whilst at the same time , the universities were able and willing to support such an increase . |
14 | The Home Office were not prepared to enforce such a departure , however , until the appropriate word had been received from their colleagues in the Foreign affairs department . |
15 | This causes such a confusion of sexual identity for later moths that the first to arrive wins out . |
16 | It would be wrong to encourage such a move before it is possible to form a view on how the orders have worked out in practice . |
17 | The steel reinforcements of the dump may not be adequate to contain such an explosion , the engineers suggest : " An explosion could breach containment , shatter surrounding rock or concrete and displace some of the waste material causing further voids , as well as the ingress of groundwater " . |
18 | Of this number the great majority went unrecorded , probably even unobserved , but a very few made such an impact on human affairs that they have become significant historical events , and have been described and discussed in the minutest detail . |
19 | This caused such a burst of indignation from the players that I drew stumps swearing to myself that I 'd never umpire again — and I have n't ! |
20 | This caused such a stir that Harrison threw himself into the cause of medical reform . |
21 | Typical of many such letters sent to the Laird of Grant was one written by Lord Kinnoull in 1780 seeking such a bursary for John Duff , a son of the minister of Tippermuir . |
22 | Compromise:In extremis the Vendor may be prepared to give such a warranty ‘ so far as it is aware ’ . |
23 | He had not been serious , and although she had thought herself in love with him at the time he had known that it would be a mistake for them to marry — even if Burun , who was her father , had been prepared to permit such a thing . |
24 | Even if New York agreed to a loan in return for promised cuts in expenditure of 76 million , the Cabinet remained free to reject such a solution . |
25 | It remains to be seen whether courts will be prepared to read such a provision into those Conventions , for example by reference to the requirement of good faith as a canon of interpretation . |
26 | She was afraid to consider such a possibility . |
27 | However , I believe it would be foolish to allow such an assertion to remain unchallenged . |
28 | The big if is whether Sun Microsystems Inc would be prepared to back such an effort . |
29 | I am not going to suggest to him or to the House that I am not prepared to pay such a visit . |
30 | Most people would be willing to pay such a price to remove the anomalies involving the ability to pay . |