Example sentences of "were such that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately the way in which the issues were formulated and the phrasing of the questions were such that no credence can be given to the findings of the survey or to the general conclusion of the Royal Commission that ‘ there was no evidence from this enquiry of productive effort being inhibited by the income tax structure within its present limits . ’
2 He added : ‘ The chancellor must come to explain why the secret arrangements were such that the public were never to know that this payment had been made . ’
3 I would be deeply suspicious if the level of consistency were such that the figure were absolutely the same in every area because that would suggest to me that no discretion was going into the process .
4 This implication was not lost on some members of the Eastern District , notably several in Essex where the views of leading WEA activists were such that the District eventually decided to do without a tutor-organiser for the county altogether .
5 it was held that the circumstances were such that the conclusion had to be that the passenger was ‘ a person using the vehicle ’ for the purpose of clause 6(1) ( c ) of the mib agreement of 1972 and was not therefore entitled to compensation from the bureau .
6 In days of yore the structure and ownership of British publishing were such that the succession seldom caused problems .
7 But in any case , Schopenhauer 's terms of reference were such that the poet-composer could never properly comply with them , for the simple reason that they reduced the role of the word in a musical context to nothing more than a necessary evil .
8 If the pressure of demand were such that the unemployment rate was , the gap between TRW and FRW would provoke inflationary wage demands which would , if granted , push up prices .
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