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

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1 I find it rather overpowering in fish recipes , but it is used extensively in Creole cookery and in dishes such as seafood gumbo .
2 The TEC LM100 is a corded gun which operates at a lower temperature ( almost 70° lower is claimed by the manufacturers ) than most models , making possible the bonding of heat-sensitive materials such as polystyrene foam , fabrics and thin film material .
3 The rest of all the parts of his body are taken away by Gentlemen neare dwellers , or such as take delight in rare Antiquities .
4 There had been things Crevecoeur could have done to get out , such as take advantage of the open invitation to take up with Cab 's natro group .
5 Besides affecting transcription , transcription factors are also known to influence other events such as DNA replication and repair ( 34 , 35 , 36 ) .
6 Keynesian stabilization policy involves manipulation by the government of the instruments of macroeconomic policy , such as government expenditure , tax rates , interest rates and so on .
7 determination of ( feedback ) relationships between instruments of policy , such as government expenditure , interest rates and tax rates and the state of the economy .
8 Bristol is a member of the National Congress of University Convocations at which issues such as Government funding for the universities and the alternatives to it can be discussed .
9 A weather eye must also be kept on external changes , such as government policy , which can affect the surveyor 's business .
10 And by encouraging wide participation in Compact programmes such as Work Experience , mock interviews , teacher secondment into industry and employer secondment you are making available to your colleagues a uniquely valuable staff development experience .
11 How will Compact expenses such as Work Experience fares , and cover for teacher secondment to industry , be met ?
12 All patient areas need time set aside for staff to discuss general issues such as work organisation , approaches to care , new policies and other topics of general interest .
13 Risk factors specific to the individual such as work ethic or commitment to the organisation need to be considered .
14 In particular , Chapter 38 sets out the main features of a production planning and control system , Chapter 39 briefly outlines the principal methods of production available to organizations , and Chapter 40 examines some of the leading aids to production , such as Work Study , and Chapter 41 outlines key features of new technology in manufacturing .
15 Other approaches advocate positive discrimination in the allocation of resources , such as day care , to vulnerable groups and communities ( Parker , 1980 ; Equality for Children , 1983 ) .
16 Since 1975 community services such as day care , which have a role in preventing reception into care , have contracted under government spending cuts .
17 The remedies for bad parenting thus focus on reducing social deprivation through provisions such as day care , financial support and community action by groups of parents .
18 The centres were designed to provide ‘ a coordinated program of at least five essential mental health services : in-patient services , emergency services , partial hospitalization ( such as day care ) , out patients services , and consultation and education services ’ .
19 Services such as day care can be important in enabling carers to retain paid employment , while other collective provision , both general and specialist — incontinence services , transport , special equipment , for example — will relieve carers of some of the extra expenses which are currently privately borne .
20 The essential feature of the family centre is that it provides a service to the whole family and not just the child although family centres may also provide other child-centred services such as day care , out-of-school activities and child health clinics. ( d ) Support at home Local authorities must make appropriate provision for the following services to be available to children in need who are living with their families ( Sched 2 , para 8 ) : ( i ) advice , guidance and counselling ; ( ii ) occupational , social , cultural and recreational activities ; ( iii ) home help ( including laundry facilities ) ; ( iv ) transport or assistance with travel expenses to and from the home so that the child may take advantage of any service offered ; ( v ) assistance to enable the child and his family to have a holiday .
21 Clearly , as the editors acknowledge , conceptual approaches such as life course theories , exchange theory , systems theory and role theory have much to offer in illuminating such pictures .
22 A good definition of an actuary might be ‘ a person who is qualified to calculate risks and probabilities , and who applies these skills to financial and business problems , especially those involving uncertain future events such as life insurance and demographics ’ .
23 Changes in focus have resulted partly from incorporation of some evaluation functions such as course perception sampling into routine mechanisms of modular and field management .
24 Consumerism embraces new forms of individualized care planning such as case management through which the recipient of the service will be involved in decision-making .
25 Other systems in this chapter such as case allocation , case management and the experts register benefit from computerisation but it is by no means essential .
26 A coast on which the wave energy is low , though here again how low will depend on other factors such as sediment supply and tidal range .
27 In addition to pioneering ‘ green ’ techniques in areas such as pest control , a number of new businesses have been developed to meet the increasing concern for the environment .
28 Nevertheless , some progress is being made in assessing the costs and benefits associated with even the most complex pollution problems , such as visibility degradation .
29 They also recommended that regulators take into account the fact that children may be eating foods containing several different pesticides that share common toxic effects , and that children are exposed to pesticides from other sources , such as drinking water , air , and soil .
30 Moral fervour , Brown argues , can solve problems — such as drug abuse .
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