Example sentences of "[vb infin] such " in BNC.
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1 | Whether pope and curia can or should win such battles is not for us to say . |
2 | They are expected to earn a specified rate of return on capital employed in defined categories of work and must win such work on the basis of a competitive tendering process . |
3 | Thus a small company with sound quality , good engineers and extremely low overheads could well win such contracts |
4 | His father , who once appeared in the Evening Standard as Spurs ' Number One fan , did not consider such suspicious activities as sport , so one day when he was 17 Kasmin decided to get as far away from home as possible , and fled to New Zealand . |
5 | This view has had an influential impact on psychology , and although some might now consider such ideas outmoded , they continue to have an enduring effect on public perceptions of old age . |
6 | Naturally this was like a red rag to a bull and I refused to even consider such a course of action . |
7 | It must be added , though , that cats are stubborn animals and will often consider such chemical warfare as a kind of challenge . |
8 | We do not believe that such operations can be shown to meet our public transport target safety level , and it may be that some of our European colleagues do not consider such operations to be public transport , or do not apply the same target level of safety to such operations . |
9 | Whether the Court could consider such a newly introduced element depended on the Court 's jurisdiction in respect of disputes between the Revenue and a taxpayer . |
10 | ‘ I could not possibly consider such a commission for less than five hundred roubles . ’ |
11 | Even he did n't consider such deeds heroic ( heroes are usually frightened men who rise to the occasion ) , but saw himself as just a reckless fool whose luck would one day run out . |
12 | Only the enemy and both of their readers could possibly consider such a question . |
13 | The car-hire company , and one of the anonymous respondents , did not consider such methods and questioned how poaching could be prevented at all . |
14 | Thus , one could consider such factors as hours , sick pay , pension schemes and holiday entitlements . |
15 | We shall give you reasonable time to prepare and present repayment proposals and will always carefully consider such proposals as well as other relevant factors known to us ( e.g. your health and family situation ) . |
16 | Let us consider such a chain of consequence , spanning small to large . |
17 | No one but a native would consider such details , uninformative to the outsider , as worthy of note . |
18 | Let us consider such an ethnographer as an invisible witness to a particular speech event . |
19 | Furthermore , the faculty would consider such behaviour unethical ; it would most probably result in a referral to the faculty 's disciplinary committee . |
20 | Provided that where more than one application for a licence has been made in respect of any premises , the licensing board may hear and consider such applications together . |
21 | Never , never would he consider such an event so insupportable as to … ’ |
22 | We should only consider such cases where there is clear evidence of extreme weather and abnormal falls of snow having occurred over a short period of time . |
23 | Egypt 's pioneering efforts in regard to peacemaking are well established and respected , and I do not consider such a line of questioning helpful . |
24 | It is anticipated that the research will consider such issues as staff relationships , leadership roles , group behaviour and actions and aspects of motivation . |
25 | Procedural difficulties can arise when the imposed conditions are unsteady , but we need not consider such situations here . |
26 | She all but yelled the words at him , incensed beyond reason that he could even consider such a thing . |
27 | How can you even consider such a scheme ? ’ |
28 | Those who could not consider such a utilitarian plaything , even for a joke , will have to hand over nearly £2,000 more for the four-litre version , which will arrive in the spring complete with typically American equipment such as air conditioning , electric windows and central-locking — plus standstill to 60 mph in under nine seconds and an even larger thirst . |
29 | 4.2.2 invite the parties to subject to him within such time limits as he may direct such written representations concerning the matter or matters in dispute as they may respectively wish |
30 | It must have been a daunting task to know how to encompass and animate such an extensive and familiar subject , but the Royal College of Art , which was commissioned to organise and design the event , enlisted that most reliable of cultural populists , John Julius Norwich , to curate , and he has proved a model of Dimblebyan dependability , as well as introducing the commendably brief but informative and well laid-out catalogue . |