Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] such [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The main aim of their eight-week-long visit is to learn enough to set up a consultancy centre at the university as the Czechs , unused to the rising unemployment they now face , do not have the knowhow to cope with such upheaval .
2 I do not have a great deal to learn from such policy documents .
3 ‘ And what has either side to show for such carnage ? ’
4 A conventional multiplier to apply in such case to expenses continuing for life would be 16 .
5 This is a reminder to arrange for such exchange with the solicitors for both your seller and buyer .
6 ‘ I 'll baby-sit the kids , ’ Carole insisted over Laura 's blushing and increasingly desperate protests that there was no need to go to such trouble .
7 where both claimants are parties ] , the claimant is liable to account over to the other person having a right to claim to such extent as will avoid double liability ’ ; and by section 7(4) , ‘ where , as a result of enforcement of a double liability , any claimant is unjustly enriched to any extent , he shall be liable to reimburse the wrongdoer to that extent . ’
8 The grant of a right of way over a road will include the following ancillary rights : ( 1 ) the right to stop for such time as is necessary to load and unload vehicles ( McIlraith v Grady [ 1968 ] 1 QB 468 ) but only where there is no other convenient place to stop London and Suburban Land v Carey ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 480 ) ; and ( 2 ) the right to a sufficiency of vertical space immediately above the road for the purpose of loading and unloading ( VT Engineering Ltd v Barland ( Richard ) & Co Ltd ( 1968 ) 19 P & CR 890 ) .
9 What has mourning to do with such happiness ?
10 The appropriate court may order the respondent to refrain from such conduct , or alternatively , accept an undertaking from the respondent in this respect .
11 And although it takes a while to recover from such fear , for most of us at least , it does eventually subside .
12 ( 3 ) The Director may by notice in writing require the person under investigation or any other person to produce at such place as may be specified in the notice and either forthwith or at such time as may be so specified any specified documents which appear to the Director to relate to any matter relevant to the investigation or any documents of a specified description which appear to him so to relate ; and — ( a ) if any such documents are produced , the Director may — ( i ) take copies or extracts from them ; ( ii ) require the person producing them to provide an explanation of any of them ; ( b ) if any such documents are not produced , the Director may require the person who was required to produce them to state , to the best of his knowledge and belief , where they are .
13 It is not our wish to profit from such assignment , and in the unlikely event of our recovering more than such compensation and costs , any excess will be paid to the injured clients .
14 Fran sat back in the seat , staring unseeingly out of the window , wondering why she should feel the most ridiculous urge to cry at such evidence of Luke Calder 's attitude to life .
15 But these have been relatively rare phenomena , with small , alternative media constantly struggling to survive and dependent on financial support from donor agencies due to women 's inability to pay for such information flows .
16 In the United States cities already have to argue for a notional amount to compensate for such under-recording : the same will probably have to happen in Britain .
17 The spirit of Rogal Dorn must indeed have granted him supraphysical strength to wrestle with such weight as well as with his own .
18 In De Officiis he describes two ways that men can do wrong , ‘ by force or by fraud ’ , and says that In order to guard against such destructiveness Cicero urges that ‘ pretence and concealment [ simulatio dissimulatioque ] should be done away with in all departments of our daily life ’ .
19 In order to engage in such self-justification , the speaker must possess the ideological and argumentative tools for criticizing ‘ prejudice ’ , for the speaker wishes to escape from criticisms which could come equally from both self and audience .
20 Section 6(2) imposes a duty on the local education authority and the governors of a voluntary aided school to comply with such preference .
21 The ability to draw on such knowledge is an essential aspect of discourse interpretation and it is often employed by subjects in the kind of memory experiments which we have just described .
22 Many sociologists feel that their body of knowledge has a central contribution to make towards such reconstruction .
23 Hum. , 1908–13 ) for the purpose of giving graduates of the College opportunity to travel at such time in their careers as might be of most value to them either by enabling them to broaden their experience of other countries and their peoples or to carry out research .
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