Example sentences of "and is [verb] [prep] such " in BNC.
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1 | And the immune system normally functions to protect us in this way , and is regulated in such a manner that it does not attack bits of oneself , but only legitimate foreign targets , and thereby is our ally . |
2 | The hypothesis primarily deals with errors in syntactic rule formation rather than vocabulary and is illustrated in such comparisons as : |
3 | A man like Ben Nicholson , elderly now , rather frail , still I hope working — certainly last year he was still working and exhibiting — is part of an international modern art tendency , or number of tendencies and is recognized as such , and yet if you examine his art , it 's full of Englishness as well . |
4 | The design is in just two colours and is displayed as such . |
5 | What is involved here on the part of the local people is a question much more basic than an economic one and is seen as such by the local people : ‘ Is it really necessary to mine lignite ? |
6 | This group range is in effect a male-group territory and is defended as such against groups of other males . |
7 | Honest criticism is essential and healthy , and is recognised as such by the law . |
8 | Its tone can be hard and piercing , and is used as such by Stravinsky and Shostakovich . |
9 | Here we find songs which use the thirty-two-bar form but fill it with angular melody and tonally shifting harmony ( ‘ All the Things You Are ’ ; ‘ Body and Soul ’ ) or with polyrhythms ( ‘ Fascinatin' Rhythm ’ ) ; we find , too , a song like George Gershwin 's ‘ A Foggy Day ’ , which does not use a standard form , boasts a tune consisting almost entirely of leaps , rather than innocuous conjunct motion , and is structured with such motivic tightness as to be almost serial in method ( see Ex. 6.3 , p. 184 below ) . |
10 | There are so many works of art in the church that it has been declared a museum and is included as such on the official list of Milanese museums . |