Example sentences of "that [verb] [prep] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In almost every one of the analyses that he showed , the primary enabling inventions that led to such advances lay in the materials field .
2 It is not the certificate as such that we wish to include but the underlying deposit , which is a time deposit just like all other time deposits that appear in such definitions .
3 It was noted that to engage in such activities , people needed to feel that they had special areas of competence whether , for example , in knowing how to lift people , in tending the dying , and in knowing your way round the system .
4 To search for meteorites among the dark cobbles and boulders of dolerite that abound in such areas would indeed be an unrewarding task .
5 It is suggested that support for such organisations is drawn disproportionately from the middle class , and in particular those sections of the middle class that feel most at threat from the structural changes taking place in contemporary British society .
6 The motives and felt obligations that lie behind such giving are complex ( Finch , 1987 ; Lewis and Meredith , 1988 ) .
7 Says Marcus Phipps , co-ordinator of the Orangutan Foundation 's Taiwan office : ‘ It 's a tragedy that something that began with such joy and expectation has ended so miserably . ’
8 Many jurisdictions have taken the view that to insist on such service would unfairly disadvantage potential plaintiffs , and have provided that where an enterprise based abroad does business within the jurisdiction service may be effected at some business address there , without the need to serve any document abroad .
9 Bullock 's report says companies that emerge from such university environments follow a distinctive pattern of development .
10 Within varying forms of self-definition of the honours or responsibilities that go with such privilege , the patron is defined as one who can give or withhold his commission or support .
11 I restrict myself to pointing to the human misery that follows on such events and our human and Christian responsibilities in the face of such hardship .
12 Amphibians , crustaceans and fish that live in such conditions have to evolve some method of holding on if they are not to be swept away and end up in the sea .
13 It could well be argued that the committee under-played the ideological differences that exist between such approaches to the curriculum ( an issue we shall return to later ) .
14 Such materials are however not part of the plant as defined in the policy exception makes clear that damage to such materials is not covered .
15 The huge conglomerates that assemble on such occasions provide us with some of the greatest spectacles in the animal world .
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