Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] with such [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Since you 're having Suzie 's trail pursued with such vigour , perhaps it would be sensible to stay on until my hotel reservation lapses . ’ |
2 | Do they have trusted lieutenants to go into the field armed with such information ? |
3 | Indeed , on the occasion one is fortunate enough to meet a great butler , far from experiencing any sceptical urge to demand a ‘ test ’ , one is at a loss to imagine any situation which could ever dislodge a professionalism borne with such authority . |
4 | Faith is perhaps the operative word for the collector of modern books , the type of faith displayed with such success by booksellers such as Bertram Rota who was recently called by another specialist in this field the ‘ master-mason of the modern first edition ’ . |
5 | Under the title ‘ How we will revive the lost arts of the tabloids ’ , Pilger laid down the criteria : ‘ dramatic , uncropped pictures which the old Express displayed with such flair ; original well-written investigations which the Sunday Times ’ Insight Team pioneered ( I count the old Sunday Times as a great popular paper ) ; and the use of writer-photographer teams which Picture Post and the Mirror used with such power . ’ |
6 | And the narrative extracted with such difficulty was not helpful . |
7 | ( f ) Every registered broker or dealer shall establish , maintain , and enforce written policies and procedures reasonably designed , taking into consideration the nature of such broker 's or dealer 's business , to prevent the misuse in violation of this title , or the rules or regulations thereunder , of material , nonpublic information by such broker or dealer or any person associated with such broker or dealer . |
8 | The young woman lay across the floor of her spotless kitchen , her skull smashed with such force that the brain was exposed . |
9 | I had not heard that theory advanced with such bravura before . |
10 | If there are complaints about aircraft noise , ( who can complain about the gentle purring of light aircraft engines ? ) perhaps the complainers should consider the noise made by industrial development and the increased heavy traffic associated with such development . |
11 | At the end the audience stamped and shouted , moved by music performed with such affection and such artistry . |
12 | Under the title ‘ How we will revive the lost arts of the tabloids ’ , Pilger laid down the criteria : ‘ dramatic , uncropped pictures which the old Express displayed with such flair ; original well-written investigations which the Sunday Times ’ Insight Team pioneered ( I count the old Sunday Times as a great popular paper ) ; and the use of writer-photographer teams which Picture Post and the Mirror used with such power . ’ |
13 | In particular , although the numbers of cases and the prevalence of exposures in the highest dose categories considered by Gardner et al were similar for the control fathers in the two studies , the Ontario study found no evidence of a risk associated with such doses . |
14 | It is evident from this and other comments , several describing treachery , that he often thought little of the English resistance , and on at least one occasion he did it injustice , saying under 1001 that an immense levy from Somerset and Devon met the raiders at Pinhoe , but fled immediately battle was joined , whereas an independent entry in the A text reports that the English fought with such forces as they could gather , which gives a rather different impression . |
15 | Indeed , the widespread public belief in the role parents may have in causing adjustment problems in their children , and the guilt , shame and stigma associated with such views , may become circular . |
16 | His face twisted with such hate that she almost stepped back . |
17 | Staff time taken with such enquiries is difficult to evaluate and is probably underestimated in many Job Descriptions in Annual Staff Reports . |
18 | The employment creation associated with such expenditure can then be calculated using an estimate of output per head data for the whole economy . |