Example sentences of "such [conj] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly the questions must be such that the relevant population can be expected to understand them and to make informed responses .
2 If the investor were to return to sterling at some time in the future , the rate of exchange might be such that the extra interest earned would be completely eroded away .
3 Both sets of data have been normalised such that the lowest value is equal to 1 .
4 A laser ( without injected signal ) necessarily operates at a frequency such that the total mistuning ( 8 plus any phase shift due to the medium ) is equal to zero ( modulo 2n ) .
5 The difficulties of estimating percentage completion of R&D jobs is such that the former method is preferred for this type of project .
6 The difficulties of estimating percentage completion of R&D jobs is such that the former method is preferred for this type of project .
7 The levels of NC protein used were chosen such that the higher level completely retarded DNA migration on an agarose gel while the lower level gave intermediate retardation .
8 Pressure on North Korea was increased when it was announced in mid-November that concern over the North 's nuclear programme was such that the ongoing process of the reduction of US troops based in South Korea was to be halted indefinitely .
9 His ego was and is such that the outside world can neither add to nor subtract from it .
10 J 2 is poorly known , and only an upper limit exists for f such that the polar radius is within 0.24 km of the equatorial radius .
11 The viewpoint in the main part of the Figure and the upper inset is such that the orbital plane of Jupiter is seen edgewise .
12 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
13 The full potential of the range is such that the new machine could be upgraded to up to 250 per cent of its initial capacity .
14 Mostly these errors would have been such that the new macromolecule could not reproduce itself and eventually would have been destroyed .
15 The person who creates a crisis in a relationship which is not going well such that the two part company and he or she is able to establish a more suitable and rewarding partnership may do much better than the person who avoids crises and settles for a far from ideal partner .
16 The definition of p is such that the averaged expectation value of any quantum operator Q is given by As a quantum-mechanical operator , p obeys the Heisenberg equation of motion A major advantage of the density-matrix formulation is that it is easy to augment this equation by terms representing the interactions not accounted for in H. In the cases of interest , these can be represented by simple excitation and decay terms .
17 The popularity of the Festival Land Cruise train in 1951 , which ran a circular route from Llandudno to Rhyl , where it reversed , then on to Denbigh , Corwen , Barmough , where a ninety minute break was taken , returning via Harlech , Afonwen , Caernarfon and Bangor to Llandudno , was such that the following year a second train was introduced , following the same route but starting from , and returning to Rhyl .
18 The order of ascending scores was such that the greatest benefit to the company attracted the highest score ( Tables 8.1 and 8.2 ) .
19 If the seismically peculiar D ’ layer at the base of the mantle is the source of plumes , as some geophysicists now suspect ( for example , ref. 10 ) , its volume is such that the present plume flux would exhaust it in a few hundred million years , implying that proto-plume material is quickly cycled through the layer .
20 Importantly , when the landmarks were moved between locations , the feeders were also moved such that the spatial relationship between L+ and F+ , and between L- and F- , was always maintained ; that is , if F+ was 40cm to the ‘ south ’ of L+ for a given rat , it remained so on all trials .
21 However , compatibility effects are still observed when subjects cross their arms such that the right hand responds to stimuli presented in the left field of vision and the left hand responds to right field presentations .
22 Now the political culture of the time was such that the political system which actually emerged is rather different from that which some of the people who went to Philadelphia thought would emerge and that really reflects a number of changes , one that America has grown from four million to two hundred and fifty million , two , from being isolated , remote and scattered the population has consolidated and grown , America has become a vast industrial power as opposed to a , an agricultural nation and all these have had their impact upon the importance and scope of government .
23 The muddle was such that the welcoming committee threw away their lists of expected arrivals and started from scratch .
24 The capacity and flexibility of desk-top computers is now such that the optimal sharing of processing , storage and presentation of material between computer and operator may well be quite different from the traditional combination of human memory and material on paper .
25 If the search space is such that the optimal solution is almost always within a narrow band of competitors throughout the length of the path , then all the paths which fall outside this band can be pruned ( see Pearl 1984 ) .
26 If R and C were to be chosen such that the closed-loop plot was like approaching crossover with the falling portion of the plot , the differentiator would be unstable .
27 The genes encoding the protein are packaged such that the encoded protein is displayed on the outside of the package .
28 These opposing effects , one of warming and the other of cooling , would be complicated by the changed distribution of ozone in the stratosphere such that the net effect is difficult to predict .
29 Yet this alone can not account for the negative results , for the weight of evidence is such that the general conclusion can hardly be challenged .
30 This alarm may only be de-activated by a key holder , and the noise alone is such that the prospective thief will hopefully abandon his anti-social ideas .
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