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

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1 In such a suit the carrier 's right to rely on the Hague Rules defence of error in navigation is uncertain .
2 Can you let me know if you have any interest in such a promotion which would be best organised around the time when the bills are going out .
3 I could not imagine a German , Italian or even a Frenchman being so patient in such a discussion .
4 Further , any person contemplating publication of statements in such a discussion would face duplication of the proceedings and increased costs in any case where the allegations made do identify an individual councillor or officer .
5 However , even within that most famous and partisan account of his life , the twelfth century Poema del Cid , there is an element of cunning , almost knavish behaviour which is far from usual in such a character .
6 Cultural marginality , which encompasses the culture of poverty concept ( Lewis 1966 ) , has been largely discredited because of the implication that traits such as apathy and passivity , which are the hallmarks of the culture of poverty , are very strongly imbedded in those who grow up in such a culture and therefore prevent them responding positively if opportunities arise .
7 Our research shows that in such a culture an idea-handling system can work .
8 In such a culture , knowledge is superseded by wisdom , which looks for a total view of life , seeking to come to terms with its essential suffering and aspiring [ in Goethe 's words ] to " live resolutely in wholeness and fullness " .
9 Once this level is set , any change in the output voltage , rise or fall , due to a variation in the load current , for instance , is sensed by the error detector which then causes the error amplifier input to deviate from the reference level , and the resulting output adjusts the series control element resistance in such a direction as to compensate for the initial change .
10 No civilisation under Imperial influence would have developed in such a direction ; it must be concluded therefore that they discovered the technology for themselves . ’
11 The Simón Bolívar National Guerrilla Co-ordinating Board ( CNGSB ) , which grouped together for negotiating purposes the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC ) and the National Liberation Army ( ELN ) , had indicated on Oct. 7 its interest in participation in such a Peace Council , as well as in the resumption of stalled peace talks [ see p. 38809 ] and a bilateral truce .
12 Henry 's wholehearted displays in such a variety of roles , allied to his self-effacing modesty , combined to endear him to all Palace fans of the mid-1980s .
13 With the reservation , following Bolton , ‘ that a small firm could not be adequately defined in terms of employment or assets , turnover or any other arbitrary single quantity , nor would the same definition be appropriate through the economy ’ , we can adopt with him an upper limit of 200 employees for small manufacturing firms ; and note that , in 1963 , when he adopted that limit , the average number of people employed in such a firm was 25 .
14 In the case of the large professional partnership , Fama and Jensen argue that the shareholders in such a firm have enough knowledge about its activities to be able to protect their interests , without either the need to all be on the board , or to have recourse to external representatives .
15 The proviso set out below may be a fair compromise : PROVIDED THAT in so doing the Landlord shall cause as little inconvenience or disturbance to the Tenant as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances and shall not prohibit or unreasonably interfere with or prevent the use of the Premises for the Permitted User In addition it may be as well for the tenant to stipulate in such a provision that any development of neighbouring or adjoining premises should not include the building of which the premises form part unless of course adequate safeguards are included to ensure that the premises do not suffer as a result .
16 Thing is that he 's in er he 's in such a pickle , he 's doing what I can understand him doing it cos I 'd do it , he 's kind of just putting it off having to sort it out .
17 It is also a short step from here to the rhetorical balance of the fourfold repetition of the ‘ In such a night ’ speech in the Merchant of Venice ( V.i . ) .
18 Often the pilot is in such a state of panic that the flying becomes dangerously inaccurate .
19 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
20 IF a dwelling house is in such a state of disrepair as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance , the tenant may lay an information against his landlord alleging the existence of a statutory nuisance under the Public Health Act 1936 .
21 Section 92(1) of the 1936 Act defines ‘ statutory nuisances ’ as ‘ any premises in such a state as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance ’ .
22 In such a state , driven by the worst fear of all , that of sudden death , and given that they are all approximately equal in power , it would seem to be in men 's interests that they reach some agreement , each to have only as much liberty as he is prepared to allow to others .
23 You see , I think I was in such a state after glancing at those few pages simply because I did n't read any more .
24 We were in such a state we decided to swallow what seemed the bitter pill of Thatcherism .
25 Swift is normally the most phlegmatic of characters but he was in such a state of fluster on that occasion that he missed touch and found Smith instead .
26 It is not intended to place her in such a state of independence as might seduce her to devote her time to the idleness of Poetry …
27 Even more exhilarating was the fact that already his ambitions as a choreographer were making progress : ‘ I have been in such a state lately !
28 So far as enterprises are concerned , their accounts are now in such a state of confusion that most of them no longer care about increases in their costs .
29 By the time the meeting was over I was in such a state of excitement and fright that I forgot all about the clothing parcel I was supposed to collect .
30 It stated that the private houses , which formed the Foreign and Colonial Offices , were ‘ inadequate to the present extent of public business , in parts unsafe , and generally in such a state of dilapidation as to render it inexpedient to expend any large sum in their substantial repair ’ .
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