Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] such " in BNC.

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1 As soon as he entered my room that night , he declared provocatively that I must be rich to have such a bed and quilt , as well as cassettes and a television and a video .
2 Never before , and probably not for a very long time again will it be possible to recreate such an exhibition , containing as it does important paintings from major Western and Russian museums and private collections , as well as outstanding works from circa fifty provincial and specialised museums in the former Soviet Union .
3 For example , using the manual cost breakdown already discussed it would be possible to expand such a system to provide the following : ( a ) A printout of costs in a simplified form , identical to that outlined for a manual system — directly employed labour , labour-only subcontractors , etc .
4 However , it should be possible to identify such specimens to genus and often to species from the remaining characters .
5 However , in practice , depending on the circumstances , it may sometimes be possible to overcome such disclosure problems by giving additional narrative explanations in the notes to the accounts .
6 It may be possible to find such books in your office , or to arrange to borrow them from a public library .
7 On the other hand , the existing case law on delegation of powers suggests that it would not be possible to grant such a body power to issue binding Community legislation of the types defined in the treaty , whereas the Maastricht Treaty envisages in its Article 108a that the Central Bank would be able to issue regulations , decisions , recommendations , and opinions ( though not directives ) .
8 It would be possible to attempt such theoretical development by conceptual analysis , in order to produce in the abstract a theoretical structure , which could then be tested empirically .
9 The PageMaker User Group ( now universally known as PMUG ) was established in the spring of 1989 as a result of a direct request from Aldus to a group of independent users to see if it would be possible to establish such an organisation .
10 Might it be possible to make such a method work in the case of existential propositions ?
11 Compromise:In extremis the Vendor may be prepared to give such a warranty ‘ so far as it is aware ’ .
12 The big if is whether Sun Microsystems Inc would be prepared to back such an effort .
13 Would the Minister be prepared to back such investment and expanded production , provided that the local Member of Parliament , the hon. Member for Motherwell , North ( Dr.
14 Bethel explained that the Working Party had not felt that the Council would be prepared to support such radical views , and other Council members supported the report .
15 It 's not that I wo n't be prepared to face such conditions , it 's just that I realise what could happen .
16 Whether the Minister likes it or not , we must be prepared to face such competition , because major European contractors are already in Britain , winning contracts and using skilled labour from their own countries in which there is better investment .
17 Few people would be prepared to pay such fees and BGQs would virtually disappear ( arguably a benefit to RBG ! ) .
18 It remains to be seen whether courts will be prepared to read such a provision into those Conventions , for example by reference to the requirement of good faith as a canon of interpretation .
19 But surely there is scope for a new middle-tier tournament — and no doubt a willing sponsor who would be prepared to present such a cup in the light of the successful association of Pilkington and Provincial with the existing events .
20 However , a practical consequence of this approach might be that few people would be prepared to consider such a sweeping initial recommendation .
21 My view is that a top rate of say £100 will be acceptable to members and I will be willing to pay such a rate once my financial circumstances improve .
22 Most people would be willing to pay such a price to remove the anomalies involving the ability to pay .
23 That being so , I do not think that we ought to attempt beforehand to classify all the occasions upon which it may be proper to make such an order …
24 The steel reinforcements of the dump may not be adequate to contain such an explosion , the engineers suggest : " An explosion could breach containment , shatter surrounding rock or concrete and displace some of the waste material causing further voids , as well as the ingress of groundwater " .
25 This implies that Giddens may be wrong to give such enormous emphasis to the state 's directly coercive role .
26 It would be wrong to encourage such a move before it is possible to form a view on how the orders have worked out in practice .
27 Mr Ashdown would not only be brave to take such a risk , he would also be extremely foolish .
28 However , I believe it would be foolish to allow such an assertion to remain unchallenged .
29 I think everyone would be sad to lose such familiar figures as the Great Bear , the hunter Orion , the Centaur and the Southern Cross .
30 It would not be appropriate to answer such a question in a debate on the Local Government Finance Bill .
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