Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] such [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When all other subjects are to be described in terms of attainment targets , strands and levels , Religious Education must consider the implication of ignoring or accepting such a framework .
2 England , by contrast , has never been faced with or sought such an opportunity .
3 My argument was that he might as well use pit-props for his fishing , for he could n't possibly gain any enjoyment from playing fish , or handling such a rod with no more than a 4lb line .
4 Such an incident could have been handled with tact by a sympathetic procurator , but one who was weak or self-seeking could have panicked or exploited such an incident to his advantage .
5 Or done such a walk .
6 The great festivals represented the god 's social life , when he was taken in procession to visit another deity in his house or received such a visit .
7 It will become a criminal offence not to comply fully with any investigations , and it will be possible to impose substantial financial penalties , not only upon the companies operating a prohibited agreement , but also upon those directors found responsible for negotiating or operating such an agreement .
8 Before Hobhouse J. and in the Court of Appeal , the plaintiffs were successful in arguing that the defendants should be restrained by injunction from seeking or enforcing such a District Court order .
9 This is not enough to show that anyone can have authority to introduce or enforce such a scheme .
10 It would constitute a typically academic fallacy to believe that analysis on its own — the sheer power of thought — could change or reverse such a situation , but it could well affect it .
11 Thus if the school head decides to disapply or modify the National Curriculum in respect of a particular child , or to revoke such a direction , a copy of the notice must be sent within three days to at least one parent of the pupil at the registered address .
12 Section 212 makes provision for the court to compel past and present officers of the company to restore monies or property misapplied , or to contribute such a sum as the court thinks just by way of compensation .
13 The complexities of this network must be understood , and will be explained more fully in Chapter 7 together with suggestions on ways social workers may help to sustain or develop such a network .
14 The objection , again , is that we do not in our standard causal thinking have or use such an idea .
15 How could he forgive or forget such a slight ?
16 under Sub-Section 2(a) unless the person driving holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
17 under Sub-Section 2 ( b ) ( c ) or ( d ) if to the knowledge of the person claiming to be indemnified the person driving does not hold a licence to drive such car unless he has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
18 driven by the Policyholder unless he holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
19 driven on the order or with the permission of the Policyholder by any person who to the Policyholders knowledge does not hold a licence to drive such car unless such person has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
20 But ‘ We do not insist upon , or force such a commitment on anyone . ’
21 This is not faking , however , because waking subjects know perfectly well a child can not write or spell such a sentence .
22 However , Jugnauth 's principal current coalition partners , the more right-wing traditionalist Mauritius Labour Party ( MLP ) led by Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sir Satcam Boolell , refused either to resign or to join such an alliance .
23 In 1968 , had the staff of It known it , or wanted such a fate , they had the possibility of becoming London 's answer to the Village Voice .
24 It is not enough for the Commission merely to show that the merger will create or strengthen such a market position if the maintenance or development of effective competition would not be likely to be impaired .
25 At the time , descriptive geology could ignore or deny such a theory , by postulating the existence of land bridges and sea-level changes which permitted the movement of organisms between continents .
26 It could be offensive to some , it has been suggested , to be thought of as living in or visiting such a place .
27 The mentality that produces such a procedure is not just unacceptable itself — as well as irksome to would-be candidates .
28 Miss Philimore had behaved pleasantly enough , but there had been a calculating set to her narrow mouth that made such a gesture seem unlikely in the extreme .
29 Under the more favourable conditions of their past , they had developed into the remarkably beautiful and striking breeds that made such an impact on the visitors to the early cat shows .
30 Do you know of anywhere that offers such a service ?
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