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

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1 The three elements of such a strategy are a remedial programme to bring the general level of primary care up to national standards , a programme to provide such services to people with non-standard needs such as ethnic minorities and the homeless , and the development of an expanded model of primary care .
2 The Treasury had accepted the idea that international facilities are a cost-effective way to support large-scale research , but is has been reluctant to provide financial incentives to attract such facilities to Britain , following the example of France and Switzerland , because of doubts that they contribute to the country 's economic wealth .
3 Nurses should become more knowledgeable , and able to apply such knowledge to patient care , and encourage the development of professional competence in the delivery of individualised care to patients .
4 However , it should be possible to identify such specimens to genus and often to species from the remaining characters .
5 He regarded that case as deciding that an agent for principal A who has chosen to act for another principal B on whose behalf he acquires information can not be forced to divulge such information to principal A but can be held liable in damages to principal A for breach of duty .
6 The developer would be required to keep such disruption to minimum and to keep FPA fully informed of the construction programme and consequent vessel movements .
7 She did not intend to disclose such information to Suzie ; defence by denial was a strategy she already operated well .
8 The company did make efforts to redeploy such people to jobs at other STC south London locations and IDEC reports this has been moderately successful .
9 Why should the national level of the state continue to have such significance to people 's politics despite its apparent remoteness from their everyday lives ?
10 As all areas were initially classified as class I and II , the EPA left it to the states to redesignate some class II areas as class III , or even to upgrade such areas to class I ( Stern , 1977 ) .
11 Impossible nowadays to say such things to children , presumably .
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