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

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1 There is every reason why such a decision should be included in the classification of decisions which are appealable as of right .
2 With respect to the Secretary of State , I believe that most right hon. and hon. Members found very unconvincing his explanation as to why such a provision could not form part of the Bill .
3 While I have no reason to believe that this was the case in respect of Wilson , or indeed any senior member of the Labour Party , I can understand why such a person would be reluctant to try to abort the inquiry .
4 We need to look rather to the social conditions of our own time and the recent past to understand why such a myth seems plausible and important .
5 Why such a church should become redundant is easily understood .
6 It is not clear why such a threat should be regarded as inadequate , nor does Professor Williams indicate the circumstances in which a threat to withhold a benefit to which a woman is entitled should suffice .
7 I ca n't begin to explain why such a pursuit should be enjoyable .
8 It is reasonable , however , for Thompson to ask why such a degree of compartmentalisation of objectives should be presumed to have been the case in 1812 , when war had been largely continuous over twenty years , when trade unions were under the interdict of the Combination Acts , when the hand-loom weavers and knitters were suffering a catastrophic drop in earnings and when high food prices were producing widespread and severe hunger .
9 The UK has never operated on the basis of giving subsidised loans ( as in France ) instead of capital grants for investment schemes , though there is no reason why such a system should not be instigated .
10 Our survey of local pensioners revealed a number of reasons why such a scheme would be inconvenient .
11 The aim of this research is to establish in precisely which respects this characterisation may be true and then to explain why such a pattern has emerged .
12 We might go on to ask , then , why such a situation is , or is considered , exceptional .
13 It is no accident that there is a similarity between the diagnostic test , above , and the claim which used to be advanced in transformational grammar to the effect that an attributive adjective incorporated in a noun phrase is derived from some such structure as : ( 6 ) the N present BE ADJ This proposal was questioned quite early in the development of transformational grammar ( see Berman , 1974 ) , and a major reason for this was precisely the fact that too many phrases with attributive adjectives were discovered where the derivation does not seem to be usable ; as we shall see later , there are other reasons why such a derivation may not work , apart from the issue discussed here .
14 It now becomes necessary to determine why such a form of conditional learning should be evident in this procedure and not in others .
15 Why such a note should appear on this sort of document is not altogether clear , but if the above interpretation of Unver 's note is correct , and if his reading of Molla Yegan 's is accurate , it would appear that the note could not have been written before 845 .
16 When you visit you 'll wonder why such a gem of a village always seems so uncrowded and peaceful .
17 In order to see why such a replacement is not possible , consider the distinction , now widely accepted among logicians , between the " objectual " ( or " referential " ) and the " substitutional " reading of the quantifiers .
18 At the same time , it is worth asking just why such a nuance is generally , but perhaps not necessarily , found in adverbal adjectives ; we suggest an answer to this question in Section 5.4 .
19 Why such a hurry ? ’
20 There are plenty of reasons why such a result is less likely in the UK than in the US , none why it is impossible .
21 However , given that the disclaimer of responsibility is valid under the UCTA , it is hard to see why such a solution , which puts the buyer in a better position than he would have been in if no express remedies were available , should fall foul of the UCTA .
22 I would make that order , subject to the Legal Aid Fund being given an opportunity to show grounds why such an order should not be made .
23 But what is not clear is why such an excess of water-living invertebrates — if this is the explanation — does not support a larger population of fish ( and water birds such as Dippers and Grey Wagtails ) in the first place .
24 But , first , they have to understand why such an instruction is given , even when it appears to be against their interests , and secondly they have to have been involved in the decision and to understand and accept the consequences of such a strategic direction .
25 There is no reason why such an approach should not be tried elsewhere .
26 I have never been able to ascertain just why such an arrangement should exist , since there would seem to be no 480 volt mains supplies .
27 Why such an effort was made to disguise the B–25 when reports would indicate there was at least one B–25 at Hickam during the actual attack is unknown .
28 Why such an outburst ?
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