Example sentences of "be [verb] [verb] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Partly , these relate to fears that state policy ( especially social security and housing policy ) might be helping to create such families ; and partly to disapproval of the way in which absent parents are able to evade their ‘ responsibilities ’ to provide for their families .
2 Under the agreement , enhancements to the libraries will be developed to address such areas as performance , ease-of-use , internationalisation and support for multi-threading .
3 Classical scholars can be trusted to ask such questions .
4 Deep sea fishing countries such as Japan , Korea and Russia can be expected to oppose such organisations being given legally enforceable powers to control fishing .
5 The court accepted that the minister would not be expected to hear such representations as if he were a judge .
6 A calculation can be made to pass such costs ( or benefits ) onto all who enter into the forward contracts by an adjustment to the prevailing spot rate to give a forward rate .
7 If the proportion is high , then considerable efforts will be made to contain such costs .
8 The effects of natural variables such as temperature , pressure , fluid-flow rate and composition upon the rate and magnitude of the chemical interaction of fluids with rocks may be evaluated using such techniques .
9 In the latter case this is often at the buyer 's expense ( either by way of a lump sum payment , or an amortisation by way of an increase in the unit price of the goods to be manufactured using such items ) .
10 Whilst the evident unpopularity of Soviet domination in Eastern Europe may be thought to make such forces reliable in wartime for garrison and rear duties only , fact is that these military forces are trained and equipped for a war with NATO , according to an offensive doctrine of ‘ coalition warfare ’ , designed to place them from the start of hostilities onto an ‘ external front ’ .
11 In Chapter 3 , we saw that , for general LPs , a two-phase method , maximising in Phase I , could be used to tackle such problems .
12 Techniques such as ‘ brain storming ’ and ‘ lateral thinking ’ can be used to generate such alternatives ( see Mullins , 1989 , Ch. 14 ) .
13 In addition to explaining the meaning of words and their usages , the native language may be used to explain such things as grammar rules , the production of sounds , differences in the structure of the two languages and the situations about which the language is to be used .
14 For example , P. Paulden in ( 1982 ) iv ( 1 ) Liv LR 69 argued that the misuse of cheque cards or credit cards is a breach of contract ; the criminal law should not be used to penalise breaches of contract ; therefore , it should not be a crime to misuse a cheque card or credit card , and if the Act is to be used to penalise such breaches , Parliament should say so .
15 What other information should be used to supplement such forecasts ?
16 Although not immediately apparent in studies of ‘ variable ’ plant species , it must be expected , in view of the non-uniform disperser fauna in tropical regions , that wide-ranging species will probably be shown to have such patterns .
17 Porter and Paisley were frequently to be found leading such marches and various Ministers for Home Affairs found themselves being denounced by loyalists at Orange rallies .
18 The exact number to be allowed was entirely a matter for the constable who ‘ must be left to take such steps as on the evidence before him he thinks are proper ’ .
19 Church musicians might be encouraged to attend such courses together with the clergy .
20 The UCTA 1977 makes some clauses wholly ineffective , but the drafter or the client may be tempted to include such terms in order to deter claims , relying on the fact that many of the persons against whom the contract will be enforced will be ignorant of the law .
21 It could include all the resources of the business , including the people of interest such as EMPLOYEE , and it can be extended to cover such things as a SALES-ORDER , INVOICE and PROFIT-CENTRE .
22 Specific areas of responsibility will need to be established covering such aspects as administration , finance , personnel and marketing .
23 The vendor will be required to disclose such contracts against the warranty that no consents to transfer are required ( see warranty F1 in the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) .
24 They estimated the sort of pressures that would be required to achieve such conditions by compression and the answer astonished them .
25 The producers of public expenditure have helped increase public spending since the competition for votes has led politicians to promise more and more spending ; moreover , since governments come into office with a vast amount of spending commitments inherited from previous governments , their ability to reduce these commitments substantially is limited through the length of time that would be required to make such reductions , and further , they are unlikely to court unpopularity through doing so .
26 Provided that when goods are consigned ‘ carriage forward ’ the Trader shall not be required to pay such charges unless the consignee fails to pay after a reasonable demand has been made by the carrier for payment thereof .
27 He sent news home to Spain , demanding reinforcements of 1,000 men — the number the cacique had warned him would be required to defeat such forces of hostile Indians along the way .
28 The officer(s) who actually cautioned her may be required to prove such caution(s) to the court .
29 Additional information may be required to provide such solutions , and data structures for the effective storage and retrieval of this information are investigated .
30 Because of the long lead time that would be required to bring such supplies on stream ( not only in opening the quarries but also in preparing suitable dock facilities ) it is not envisaged they will make a major contribution until the second ten years covered by MPG6 .
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