Example sentences of "such [prep] [det] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 well subdued , a man finds a Lord such as few can find .
2 Text such as this may require the acquisition of specialist dictionaries to maintain the high performance shown in other domains .
3 Once the war between France and the Vietminh had begun , the time had obviously passed when American operational decisions such as this would affect the fortunes of either side .
4 A mining bargain such as this might include the setting in of timbers though the mine might provide someone to do this work independently .
5 However , improvements such as this could have been introduced without going wholesale into a market economy for health with its inevitable two-tier system for general practice .
6 ‘ We work for some 2000 customers and a magazine such as this will contribute to the awareness of technical issues in industry . ’
7 And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance .
8 And what most of the analysis misses is that reports such as this will accelerate the process , persuading those that do n't want to downsize that they will soon have little alternative as vendors put mainframe lines onto care and maintenance .
9 As in many of the less obvious aspects of dog training , care over details such as this will help to ensure that there is no adverse reaction on the part of the dog .
10 But potentially positive measures such as this will have little effect if the road is built .
11 ‘ A ship such as this will require an improved method of steering , ’ Alexei said .
12 [ E ] very … type of case such as this must involve questions of fact and degree .
13 Conversations such as this can help children see the point : Penny : " I love giraffes — I love stroking them on my lap — I 'd love to have one for a pet . "
14 A comment such as this can indicate to a friend that the person is working out their grief very strongly but is still stuck on the question : ‘ Is he gone for ever or is n't he ? ’
15 Large organisations such as this can impose such a bar , but domestic customers can not , nor should they be expected to do so .
16 Only a resolutely historical critical approach such as this can begin to do justice to the life and work of Paul Nizan , inextricably enmeshed as it is in the illusions , deceits , hopes , aspirations , successes and failures of its time .
17 Considerations such as these would seem to lead inevitably towards what is often called a ‘ representational theory of the mind ’ .
18 Perceptions such as these would have affected general conduct and attitude .
19 But conservationists warn that unregulated expansion of " wildlife utilization " programmes such as these may lead to over-exploitation .
20 While LC terminals such as these may prove acceptable for specialised uses , the Japanese are continuing work on the fully matrix-addressed screen .
21 People such as these may have been enslaved as a result of capture in war or through failure to meet legal obligations ; the scale of the practice is unclear ( Davies 1982 , p. 66 ; Sawyer 1978 , p. 173 ) .
22 Perhaps harmonies such as these could form a suitable accompaniment to a horror film , but normally one would avoid such cacophony .
23 Exhibitions such as these could bring a new visibility to Greek and Roman art at the Met .
24 There seems no doubt that molecules such as these could have formed in the seas of the earth at the very beginning of its history .
25 Circumstances such as these can lead to real apprehension about returning to practice .
26 While forums such as these can take a community-wide approach , they rarely have executive power , being largely bodies for debate and comment .
27 If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level .
28 As he spoke , the so-called Irish Republic Publicity Bureau issued a statement declaring : ‘ Until the British Government recognises Ireland 's right to national self-determination , attacks such as these will continue . ’
29 In addition dogs such as these will have previously been kennelled throughout their lives .
30 Whenever the final balance is drawn up , costs such as these will have to be offset against whatever gains arise from the scheme .
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