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

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1 Nevertheless , if pragmatics is to be considered a component within linguistic theory ( a question to which we shall return ) , it may be that to include such principles is indeed to include too much .
2 However , it should be possible to identify such specimens to genus and often to species from the remaining characters .
3 It may be possible to find such books in your office , or to arrange to borrow them from a public library .
4 It 's not that I wo n't be prepared to face such conditions , it 's just that I realise what could happen .
5 Few people would be prepared to pay such fees and BGQs would virtually disappear ( arguably a benefit to RBG ! ) .
6 If it is found to be impossible to reconcile such differences then the public interest and the maintenance of professional standards must be the primary considerations .
7 If it is found to be impossible to reconcile such differences then the public interest and the maintenance of professional standards must be the primary consideration .
8 Yet it would be dangerous to regard such divisions as being in any way rigid .
9 It is submitted that it would be ill-advised to treat such statements made in one House after the Bill had completed its passage in the other House as an expression of the intention of , in the words of Lord Browne-Wilkinson , ‘ Parliament as a whole ’ .
10 As he himself said , it would be pointless to study such peoples with a questionnaire , since they do not write , and , while he certainly gained a great deal of essential information from conversation and discussion , it would have been quite futile to try to conduct any kind of interview until he had gained their trust and confidence , and until he had some idea of what kinds of questions he should be asking .
11 While this would be possible , it would be hard to protect such rights in any great detail through , for example , some form of constitutional entrenchment since the standard of these rights depends very much on the state of the economy and on demographic factors such as the numbers of elderly in the population ( currently increasing greatly ) and the number of children and the size of the working population .
12 It would , however , be encouraging to see such chapters included in nursing textbooks published in UK .
13 I thought , ‘ this will make the carrying of the tea to the remaining resident members of my family an uncommonly pleasant event , because they will all smile upon me instead of producing the customary resentful grunt when I stir them from sleep , and they will say ‘ Good morning , dear husband/father ( as the case might be ) , and they will reach under their beds for the gift-wrapped goodies so lovingly prepared and concealed the night before , and handing me their tributes they will voice their gratitude to God that I have survived so far , and will express the pious hope that they may be able to repeat such sentiments on this same date for many a year to come .
14 Most people would be only to happy to be able to enjoy such surroundings .
15 In order to participate in ordinary language usage , one must be able to make such calculations , both in production and interpretation .
16 We are able to effect an introduction for you to the Firm 's Bank who may be able to make such funds available .
17 I 'm sure he 'll be able to prepare such things as chicken and ham , coleslaw and other things the day before .
18 And stashed away too , was her new fear that she might never , ever be able to recreate such pictures in her mind again .
19 The Agriculture Departments should be able to offer such payments only with NCC advice and agreement that conservation objectives would be realised .
20 By covering the marginal costs of making our facilities available to visting EC researchers we will be able to provide such visitors with access to an internationally important resource of equipment , resources , and scientific staff .
21 Will the new community care scheme be able to provide such packages of care in the community ?
22 State governments have been closing these hospital based services to help save money on their capped budgets , on the assumption that patients will be able to obtain such services in the community , funded by the open ended Medicare budget from the federal government .
23 Although we must get it right , we will not necessarily be able to prevent such cases from happening again , because human beings are full of frailties .
24 As discussed under the section relating to general exclusion clauses , not only would the specific exclusion in the infringement clause be unable to bar such claims , but general exclusion clauses ( eg those relating to economic loss ) would be ineffective as well .
25 it may be advisable to fix such applications before continuing drawing in subsequent layers to prevent disturbance .
26 Intervention by the library committee has prevented the sales for the time being but it will be difficult to monitor such activities in the long term .
27 It would be nice to see such organisations excluded from future surveys .
28 However , while it may be legitimate to calculate such indices upon the basis of known population figures , it is highly problematic to construct future projections of the ratios as they rest upon assumptions about future patterns of fertility which are almost impossible to predict .
29 However , it would be misleading to divorce such activities from the prevailing structural relationship between the state and NUM , and the political context of the strike :
30 In fact , it may not always be correct to regard such effects as ‘ dissonances ’ at all .
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