Example sentences of "also [verb] [conj] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it was also recognized that such circumstances called for different strategies within the respective elementary and higher sectors of education .
2 But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules .
3 They also demonstrated that such differences in hypertension were present in the prediabetic state .
4 However , it was also accepted that such programs could be protected if not dictated by idea .
5 On the other hand , physicians also worry that such criteria may reflect a tendency to stereotype or depersonalise their elderly patients .
6 This explains the abundance of deltaic sediments in the stratigraphical record of the continental areas , but one must also expect that such sediments will either not exceed a critical maximum thickness , such as that suggested above , or they must have been deposited in a tectonically subsiding trough .
7 They would also claim that such forgiveness is important in their lives for , without the forgiveness of God and each other , it is seen as impossible to be reconciled with God .
8 They will also clarify whether such difficulties are best seen as an exaggerated form of more normal occurrences , or as arising in a different way from the mistakes made by normal people .
9 That agriculture has to be shown to be necessary for the viability of Article 3(5) areas is stated in the House of Commons ' Agriculture Committee 's 1982 Report which also states that such areas must have a low or declining population , the exact opposite of the view given by MAFF ) .
10 It is also known that such conditions can be cured by a reduction in anxiety
11 The letter states : ‘ We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC [ national executive committee ] and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
12 2 , We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
13 The BBC 's own survey of public opinion also indicated that such listeners proved to be more broad-minded and imaginative than their masters thought likely .
14 This not merely makes direct comparison difficult , but it may also mean that such comparisons would be of questionable value given that they would not relate to the actual situation in which traditional and non-traditional students are competing for places , and in which their work and achievement can be meaningfully compared .
15 The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable .
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