Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Attitudes to school , the significance of the curriculum , perceptions of the nature of society … are learned early and impossible to reshape in classrooms which are run by teachers who are unaware that such tensions exist .
2 He came to his triumphant conclusion : ‘ Could socialism be right if such profits fell into his lap through government negligence ? ’
3 ‘ I 'm afraid that such questions will have to be answered , Miss Glynn ; if not by you , then by others . ’
4 Er but we acknowledge that over time circumstances may change and that it may be appropriate and such circumstances erm needs may change different circumstances may arise and they would have to be dealt with within the strategic planning framework .
5 Nothing can prevent people from saying that the answers he gave were not ‘ adult or ‘ fundamental ’ , but it should be obvious that such adjectives are as culture biased as Saruman 's ‘ real ’ : by themselves they express only the prejudices of the user .
6 Some of these characteristics are now addressed in slightly more detail ; it will be obvious that such problems merit a paper in themselves .
7 Without seeking to judge the past in any way , and trying to live out our belief that all races of equal dignity , maybe it would be good if such phrases were now quietly forgotten .
8 And who could be sure that such secrets could be kept from the spy network still strong in every dormitory and classroom ?
9 Many codecs already developed are designed to be upgradeable when such standards become widely accepted and it is therefore likely that within a few years dial-up videoconferencing will be possible between a wide range of different proprietary systems .
10 Advantageous as that is in its proper place it would be disastrous if such numbers turned up as eigenvalues .
11 Walker , a former employee of the ARC , said the council 's research was of a high standard but said ‘ as a ratepayer one would be worried that such standards of excellence would be properly managed by the ARC . ’
12 What kind of changes in police structure and ideology would be necessary before such regimes could influence actual police behaviour towards black people on the street ?
13 It would not be surprising if such theses showed a different publication and citation pattern from those reporting primary research results .
14 You must be aware that such labels may not be appropriate for the whole of the period that you are studying .
15 Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right .
16 Many general practitioners are worried that such referrals will be complex and time consuming and will generate too much extra work .
17 The authors of the Black Report , who included one of the most eminent Fabian academics , Professor Peter Townsend , were clear that such disparities were socially unjust and the NHS needed policies to address them , but they were forced to conclude from the evidence that the major causes of health inequalities lay beyond the NHS and were rooted in the material conditions of life experienced by the different classes .
18 In Hooper v. Exeter Corporation , 56 L.J.Q.B. 457 , the plaintiff paid harbour dues on all limestone which he landed , being unaware that such dues were not payable in respect of limestone to be burnt .
19 In medieval England what came under pressure were the conventions by which claims to land rights were legitimated ; while some sectors of society were attempting to make written records the prime guarantor of ‘ truth ’ and legitimacy , others were suspicious that such records could easily be forged and preferred to put their faith in seals and in the oral testimony of ‘ twelve good men and true ’ .
20 The SPD , whose leader Björn Engholm had offered to co-operate with the government on " specific issues " , countered Kohl 's proposal by insisting that a clear strategy and firm proposals were necessary before such talks could be worthwhile , and called notably for an extension of the temporary 7.5 per cent surcharge on income tax [ see p. 38109 ; pp. 38297-98 ] .
21 One or two were aware that such connections could be made , that quantum mechanics was qualitatively different :
22 There are rare occasions when emergency meetings are necessary but such crises are nearly always avoidable if people are working well and the schedule has been properly organised .
23 From a rural development point of view it is preferable that such industries have a family or community labour base and that the initiative for their establishment comes principally from the community .
24 It is possible that such customers will not be concerned by an indirect holding via an index future ( Martin , 1988 ; Luskin , 1987 , pp. 343 4 ) .
25 Nor do the minutes provide evidence of any formal attempt to compare the cost of improving Village school building with the cost of transporting the children to Green Haven , though it is possible that such studies took place .
26 It is possible that such errors however , are merely indicative of the same craftsman 's readjustments .
27 It is possible that such perturbations to regional heat flow may have affected the evolution of vitrinite reflectance in the underlying Carboniferous rocks .
28 Lillian Faderman accepts that women 's relations may have been less physical in the past , but asserts that it is possible that such relations were still lesbian :
29 It is doubtful that such activities can be interpreted as remnants from pre-communist society , soon to disappear as socialism or communism comes of age .
30 It is doubtful whether such charges were justified .
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