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

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1 He postulates that such particles spend most of their time in a non-material or etheric state , momentarily leaping into the physical plane like a salmon leaping fleetingly into view above the water surface .
2 Indeed there were no significant accuracy differences between driving instructors and 13-year-olds with no driving experience ; he concludes that such judgments are based on general experience about the nature of moving objects .
3 For , in addition to any ‘ genetic inheritance ’ , he noted that such individuals frequently suffered from an interlude in which motherly care was unavailable .
4 He claimed that such irregularities invalidated the order and that it should accordingly be set aside .
5 I think also that he liked Kelham — provided it were a short visit , for he was by nature and inclination a townsman — because he felt that such establishments were of great value in carrying on , in addition to theological instruction , the classical tradition .
6 By prescribing carefully monitored , low doses of testosterone and encouraging male patients to adopt such proven stress management skills as autogenic training , he maintains that such symptoms can be rapidly and completely reversed .
7 He accepted that such facilities were expensive .
8 He suggests that such tendencies occur here as an overcompensation for the closed consciousness or ‘ dual narcissism , to which Fanon attributes the depersonalization of colonial man ; that ‘ it is as it Fanon is fearful of his most radical insights ’ ( p. xx ) .
9 He argues that such procedures and the decisions about a child 's acceptability within mainstream education which may follow from them , are underpinned by competing philosophies about a child 's acceptability as a human being .
10 He believes that such delights will never be encountered except in his own sweet dream land , or wished-for world .
11 Does he agree that such initiatives help to give young people a better start and help to provide the type of recruits needed by industry ?
12 Does he agree that such improvements are a key component in a strong economy and that they have been achieved through the Government 's industrial relations laws , which the Opposition parties wish to repeal ?
13 In his ‘ Thought for the day ’ , on Radio Scotland , on 29th April , our Minister told of his family 's ‘ drawer ’ , where cherished things were kept , such as ‘ old football programmes , an envelope postmarked on the first day of the Queen 's reign , the autograph of Sir William Smith , founder of the B.B. ’ He explained that such things , if given to us , could be sold to feed the world 's hungry people .
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