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

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1 Considerations such as these would seem to lead inevitably towards what is often called a ‘ representational theory of the mind ’ .
2 Perceptions such as these would have affected general conduct and attitude .
3 But conservationists warn that unregulated expansion of " wildlife utilization " programmes such as these may lead to over-exploitation .
4 While LC terminals such as these may prove acceptable for specialised uses , the Japanese are continuing work on the fully matrix-addressed screen .
5 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 ) .
6 Perhaps harmonies such as these could form a suitable accompaniment to a horror film , but normally one would avoid such cacophony .
7 Exhibitions such as these could bring a new visibility to Greek and Roman art at the Met .
8 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 .
9 Circumstances such as these can lead to real apprehension about returning to practice .
10 While forums such as these can take a community-wide approach , they rarely have executive power , being largely bodies for debate and comment .
11 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 .
12 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 . ’
13 In addition dogs such as these will have previously been kennelled throughout their lives .
14 Whenever the final balance is drawn up , costs such as these will have to be offset against whatever gains arise from the scheme .
15 Concepts such as these will have to be translated into readily understandable questions , the answers to which can serve as indices of the more abstract and theoretical concepts .
16 Facilities such as these will allow the engineer to possibly gain deeper systems understanding and through this obtain greater diagnostic certainty .
17 Arguments such as these will weigh strongly with an inspector at a public inquiry , and there are numerous examples of local civic trusts and amenity societies working with local architects and surveyors to put up alternative schemes that will be far less damaging to their town .
18 It is almost inevitable that changes such as these will need to be made during the life of a system .
19 Productions such as these should show a respect for evidence .
20 A person who is asked to take the test in circumstances such as these should pause and consider whether they are willing to do so , or whether they would instead prefer not to proceed with their life assurance or employment application .
21 Approaches such as these should lead to further major advances in our understanding of these fascinating and versatile transport systems over the next decade .
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