Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] such [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Topaz had turned very pale , her eyes filled with such fury that Amsterdam recoiled .
2 Even where the contractual rights of an individual ( such as his contract of employment with the university ) are in issue , if those contractual rights are themselves dependent upon rights arising under the regulating documents of the charity , the visitor has an exclusive jurisdiction over disputes relating to such employment .
3 Never had three Wren ratings moved with such swiftness , drawn by the tantalizing promise of hot tea .
4 The fact that the " adornment " theory was entertained for so long deserves some explanation and its appropriateness can not be altogether dismissed in the case of " artificial " styles cultivated by such Renaissance mannerists as Sidney and Lyly .
5 He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill .
6 Subjects affected by such apprehension will tend to modify their responses in a way they think the experimenter considers them to be healthy .
7 Describe some of the roles involved in such purchase patterns .
8 The car swung to the right and pulled on to the verge , and he swung towards Caroline , his eyes blazing with such anger that she had to keep from cringing into the corner .
9 However , as was pointed out there , the waves predicted by such theory are only the first stage of the evolution towards turbulent motion .
10 In the course of the arguments before us it was suggested that a construction of section 8 of the Act of 1969 which denies a 16- or 17-year-old girl an absolute right to refuse medical treatment , but leaves it open to her parents to consent to such treatment , could in theory lead to a case where a pregnant 16-year-old refuses an abortion , but her parents consent to her pregnancy being terminated .
11 Inhabitants of the worst-hit tower blocks fled with such haste that their washing is still hanging out .
12 Some of these early nautiloids occurred in such abundance that they are conspicuous enough to form an appreciable part of limestone formations — the ‘ Orthoceras Limestone ’ ( Ordovician ) is one of these , widely distributed through Scandinavia .
13 A decade later we are only just beginning to find ways of alleviating some experiences related to such stress ( Pound and Mills , 1985 ) and seriously addressing the role of social support as a protection from depression ( Koziarski et al . ,
14 Some commentators had predicted otherwise , suggesting that larger organisations , pursuing more sophisticated personnel policies , would be more ready to exploit the advantages offered by such employment forms .
15 Quite the contrary ; the emotions engendered by such rejection can overwhelm a person 's coping resources , sometimes leading to suicide .
16 It said : ‘ Any publication of research material , or of the results of research , or of matters arising from such material or results , is subject to the prior consent of the Secretary of State , which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld . ’
17 And typically the forms used for such display are versions of the cultural forms adopted and displayed by the ruling classes .
18 4.3.6 The Lead Organization shall be notified by the other Non-academic Parties of the proceeds less refurbishment costs received by such Party from the disposal of any prototypes the costs of which were included in the grants paid to such Party .
19 It is usual for governments to engage in such consultation , but it is not yet a convention of the Constitution that they do so .
20 Pilgrimages began to places noted for such devotion .
21 The fund will provide grants for up to a thousand pounds for these organisations to spend on such training .
22 The Rules of Conduct and Codes of Practice may be amended , varied or rescinded as the Council may think fit and the Council may , in its absolute discretion , waive the provisions of any of the Rules of Conduct or Codes of Practice for a particular purpose or purposes expressed in such waiver and may revoke any waiver .
23 In any particular case or cases the Council shall have a power to waive in writing any of the provisions of these Rules for a particular purpose or purposes expressed in such waiver and to revoke such waiver .
24 Evaluation of potential new varieties held in such gene banks is a long-term affair ; for example , it may take 10 to 15 years to prove disease resistance .
25 I say a warm thanks on behalf of those refugees to the Minister for Overseas Development , whose help has been inestimable , whose competence is great and known to us all and whose officials work with such commitment , concern and effectiveness — I can vouch for that .
26 Reliable intelligence reports from meetings of such groups refer to such audience comments as ‘ Kill the Jews ’ , ‘ Perish Judea ’ , ‘ We hate them ’ and ‘ Bastards ’ .
27 210 In all cases between landlord and tenant , as often as it shall happen that one half year 's rent shall be in arrear , and the landlord or lessor , to whom the same is due , hath right by law to re-enter for the non-payment thereof , such landlord or lessor shall and may , without any formal demand or re-entry , serve a writ in ejectment for the recovery of the demised premises , which service shall stand in the place and stead of a demand and re-entry ; and in case of judgment against the defendant for non-appearance , if it shall be made appear to the court where the said action is depending , by affidavit , or be proved upon the trial in case the defendant appears , that half a year 's rent was due before the said writ was served , and that no sufficient distress was to be found on the demised premises , countervailing the arrears then due , and that the lessor had power to re-enter , then and in every such case the lessor shall recover judgment and execution , in the same manner as if the rent in arrear had been legally demanded , and a re-entry made ; and in case the lessee or his assignee , or other person claiming or deriving under the said lease , shall permit and suffer judgment to be had and recovered on such trial in ejectment , and execution to be executed thereon , without paying the rent and arrears , together with full costs , and without proceeding for relief in equity within six months after such execution executed , then and in such case the said lessee , his assignee , and all other persons claiming and deriving under the said lease , shall be barred and foreclosed from all relief or remedy in law or equity , other than by bringing error for reversal of such judgment , in case the same shall be erroneous , and the said landlord or lessor shall from thenceforth hold the said demised premises discharged from such lease ; provided that nothing herein contained shall extend to bar the right of any mortgagee of such lease , or any part thereof , who shall not be in possession , so as such mortgagee shall and do , within six months after such judgment obtained and execution executed pay all rent in arrear , and all costs and damages sustained by such lessor or person entitled to the remainder or reversion as aforesaid , and perform all the covenants and agreements which , on the part and behalf of the first lessee , are and ought to be performed .
28 In the remainder of this chapter our attention is focused on the means by which control has been exercised by the monetary authorities , and the problems connected with such control .
29 Quite a number of experiments leading to such identification have been with small aspect ratio Bénard convection ( Sections 22.1 , 22.4 ) [ 87 , 181 , 246 ] ; small in this context means not much greater than unity .
30 Like all good stories unearthed by such lady editors , it was snatched away from her , and , barring wars and acts of God , as Donny O'Brien reported to Mr Pascall , the bookseller , it would be a front-page headline on Monday .
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