Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [verb] such " in BNC.

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1 Finally , inevitably in a review of this kind covering such a complex and multi-faceted area , one has to be highly selective in the sources one draws upon .
2 This pastime attracted such an enthusiastic following that several of the better equipped European brothels provided chambers decorated like railway carriages which shuddered and vibrated mechanically when they were occupied , as well as resounding with chugging and whistling sound effects .
3 No case has been observed in which this strip contains such material and fails to announce the fact .
4 The district judge in Hong Kong was far better placed than this Board to make such a judgment , as part of his assessment of the situation as a whole .
5 This building had such happy memories for me , ’ says Hilda , who rents her four-room flat from the council .
6 This experience had such a dramatic effect on the Pole that he hanged himself some days later .
7 It is a common problem along this stretch containing such a fine head of roach but the lulls in the catch rate rarely last longer than ten minutes .
8 He was surprised to find that this dairymaid had such sad thoughts .
9 This meaning embraces such matters as fair and equitable administrative practices ; recognition of the rights of political opposition and dissent ; complying with constitutional conventions ; adequate means of redress of grievances about governmental action affecting one .
10 This band had such an enormous impact on the rock world in the late '60s , and it was only some years later that I fully appreciated my own debt , realising that for a ( heavy ) rock band , Zep often had an underlying funkiness , due in large part to the style of J.P.J. which allowed for some very subtle and interesting grooves .
11 We do not believe that there is an inherent power in this court to make such an order .
12 If this wife made such an application the husband could set up the fact of desertion as an answer to the claim , but he could not set up clause 3 as a bar to the proceedings .
13 There are 60 grammatical categories specified within this lexicon indicating such properties as transitive verb , plural noun , proper noun etc .
14 The extremely controversial nature of this topic makes such a project of considerable practical as well as theoretical relevance .
15 However , if the general points of our argument are right , it seems to us that the innate versus learnt debate loses most of its force ; indeed , the papers in this volume corroborate such findings .
16 This processing recovered such information from the text as the domain of use of a particular word , sense numbering , phonetic information etc ..
17 The freedom and liberalisation of our economy which were created by this Government allow such people to get new industries off the ground .
18 This report made such an impact that two other groups wrote answers to it .
19 This book covers such subjects .
20 This involvement entails such affects as anxiety , aggression , envy , fear , exultation , an emotional flooding which does not encourage either rational or wise reflection .
21 It will mean more doubtful inward investment at the very moment when this country needs such investment most , as we come out of the recession .
22 The argument is that section 47 can not stand because it is inconsistent with article 30 of the Treaty , a provision having direct effect which prohibits between member states quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect ; it is said that the prohibition against Sunday trading in this country has such an effect .
23 Because of this , Marx took as one of his main tasks the understanding of how this system came into being , and this was in order to discover why this system had such power of the minds of those who operated it , whether exploiters or exploited .
24 This document listed such matters as the functions of a duty solicitor , the scope of the scheme , remuneration , emergency services and waivers .
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