Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] such [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clear that such gaps restrict methods of handling data ( see chapters 5 and 6 ) ; for example data for age- and sex-groups could not easily be aggregated . |
2 | This account sounds extremely critical of professional practice , and it should perhaps be made clear that such approaches have , paradoxically , contributed to considerable progress . |
3 | Yet they often make it clear that such folk existed . |
4 | It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions . |
5 | First courses , like quail mousse and a terrine of fruits de mer showed much of that creative brio , served on huge white plates with a freshness and sureness of taste far more exciting that such titles suggest . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It is possible that such people had minor enzyme deficiencies before their damaging exposure , but that these were not causing any symptoms at that stage . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Others argue that disinflationary forces are currently so strong that such pressures pose no threat . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | But Eliot emphasized that Johnson , unaware that such distinctions grew out of a difference in ritual , had been ignorant of their importance for the Greeks . |
12 | Perhaps it is fortunate that such success came too late to affect the newly developing teacher education programmes very fundamentally . |
13 | Briggs felt he had a mission to bring this approach to the notice of his AI colleagues , who. he said , were ‘ either above looking at ancient approaches to the same problem , or … simply ignorant that such work has gone on ’ . |
14 | It was a perfect opportunity for some writers to express the resentment which they had harboured against him for many years , and he himself was convinced that such people detested him because he had acquired British citizenship . |
15 | Second , why are the meanings of words often felt to change from context to context , and how is successful communication possible if such instability exists ? |
16 | He came to his triumphant conclusion : ‘ Could socialism be right if such profits fell into his lap through government negligence ? ’ |
17 | The internationalism of the leaders and cadres of national liberation movements in the Third World is more obvious where such movements played a leading part in the liberation of their countries than where countries were decolonised from above , for the post-independence breakdown of what previously operated , as a united movement of ‘ the people ’ is more dramatic . |
18 | It 's unfortunate that such things serve to bring you to your senses and make you realise that of course it 's dangerous . |
19 | Dietary and postural therapies are aimed principally at correcting environmentally induced imbalances , and as such should be considered in any treatment programme where it is likely that such imbalances play a part . |
20 | Now although in evolutionary terms , given the amounts of genetic variability usually at hand , it is likely that such behaviour has been arbitrary in the required sense ( witness Apis mellifera v. |
21 | Some of these characteristics are now addressed in slightly more detail ; it will be obvious that such problems merit a paper in themselves . |
22 | Similarly , it becomes obvious that such reception does not always represent a direct appropriation of the consumer into a pre-given framework but is mediated by other , varied interpretative assumptions associated with other social institutions and values ( which may be mutually contradictory ) . |
23 | Or are we to insist that assurance of faith exists in a believer even when he is sure that such assurance does not exist ? |
24 | It is as well that such arguments do not stand up to serious scrutiny . |
25 | This is particularly useful when such situations relate to some of the more general problems faced by individual group members . |
26 | Almost half the book is concerned with ‘ applications ’ , but these are theoretical applications of quantum mechanics , and this book is not so useful as such classic works as C. A. Coulson 's Valence . |
27 | And as long as such scraps remained , the spirit of the Reconciliation would survive . |
28 | For , surprisingly , it is not illegal for other conditions to be treated by medically unqualified people as long as such people do not claim to be doctors . |
29 | I need to see this action as one step — even if we lose it will perhaps serve to show the nation how far it has fallen , that it no longer is concerned that such things happen in its midst . |
30 | Moreover , were things quite so dreadful that such control needed to be exerted ? |