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

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1 The chief argument for putting the Callovian in the Upper Jurassic was that this stage was markedly transgressive Over a large part of the Soviet Union and that , therefore , this was a natural break such as one might expect at a major stratigraphical boundary .
2 In general , one notable but not fully comprehensive style ( or two or more styles which do not correspond ) is in evidence : another , " indefinite " style accompanies the individual — such as one might expect with the work of a mosaicist and a number of helpers .
3 On the contrary , it was an eminently real place , peopled by real individuals , such as one might find anywhere else in the world at any other time in history .
4 It was a form of Nazarean teaching , such as one would expect to emanate from James and the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem .
5 But Wolf 's concern for " stimulus " and " suggestion " was , ultimately , a means to an end that might be defined very much in terms of " knowledge " and not at all in terms of cultural purpose such as one would associate with a figure like Lessing .
6 There are two distinct objections to the hereditary principle — one is that hereditary peers are not elected ; the other is that blue blood is no guarantee of any particular merit , competence or expertise such as one would wish for in a Parliamentarian .
7 In explicating this model , managers tend to emphasise the goodness of relationships such as one would find in a happy family .
8 Another possibility is that we call statements expressing attitudes with this particular sort of stridency moral statements and allow as ethical all statements which express attitudes towards conduct of a certain special seriousness and pervasiveness in their influence on one 's own behaviour and such as one would like to find widely shared , but not necessarily to have supported by a social sanction .
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