Example sentences of "such [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such flows approach asymptotically to the self-preserving form , although often very slowly ; for reasons to be seen in Section 21.4 , turbulent flows have a long ‘ memory ’ of upstream conditions .
2 By the late 1980s such excesses had been banished from the best classrooms ; the teachers in my Group all acknowledged the need for a sensible balance in the class-room between the formal and the informal .
3 Such entities allowed women to discuss issues affecting them in public and alongside men .
4 It certainly seems to escape the circularity inherent in a Kantian attempt to link the particularity of entities with the numerical identity of the places that such entities occupy in a general spatio-temporal framework , which only leads to the problem of having to presuppose the existence of numerically identical entities in order to be able to refer to identical places .
5 In such societies one does not find internal differentiation based on differential wealth , and if such differentiation appears to develop , it is resisted .
6 In most cases lambs have been grazed on land fertilised with pig manure or slurry , such pasture remaining infective for lambs , even after ploughing and cropping .
7 ( Later , he returned to one such camp to work as a counsellor himself .
8 Derived from policies which seek to preserve the landscape qualities of the English countryside , such estates have more often contributed to its deterioration .
9 This separation allows for further twists in the nature of representation , since the failure of the modernist council estate could be ( and was ) manipulated by the media to appear as evidence for the failure of the ideals of communality such estates appeared to represent .
10 For such reasons formalized drafting procedures were developed .
11 Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 .
12 Japanese market domination in such products does not indicate exports from Japan ; the shares are held by firms that use both exports from home and , increasingly , overseas production .
13 Those opposed to the trade say anyone buying such products helps to destroy precious rain forest , and the lives of native Indians .
14 Setting up such products needs the co-operation of foreign telephone-network operators .
15 A major question is , of course , whether such products provide a better , or at least no worse , hop character than whole hops .
16 A number of such products have recently been introduced to the market to make this task as straightforward as possible .
17 Such products include fuel oil , paint , building materials and fitments , and electronic Components .
18 Such rules go by a variety of names : ‘ quasi-legislation ’ , ‘ administrative rules ’ , ‘ administrative guidelines ’ , ‘ circulars ’ , ‘ informal rules ’ , ‘ codes of practice ’ and so on .
19 Such rules serve to distinguish further basic social categories : friends from enemies , domestic animals from wild beasts , and so on .
20 On the other hand , such rules give us additional information about the structure of the complex .
21 A growing understanding of such rules has tempted biologists into making exaggerated claims about the invariance of human mating preferences and also about the origins of incest taboos .
22 Such rules do not have to be , and are often not , published , and they do not have to be laid before or approved by Parliament .
23 It must further be stated that the restrictive effects on trade which may stem from such rules do not seem disproportionate to the end pursued .
24 Generally speaking , such rules specify that violence should cease when honour has been satisfied .
25 It might also be argued that the treatment of language in terms of sentences has been quite successful in revealing how language works , that within the sentence we can establish rules and constraints concerning what is and is not allowed , whereas beyond the sentence , such rules seem either to disintegrate or turn into rules of a different kind — social rules or psychological rules , which are not within the area of linguistic study at all .
26 It is worth noting that one source of funds for such building came from indulgences , which bishops granted for the purpose , and that another was bequests in wills , although the proportion of testators leaving money to this charity seems to have declined between 1400 and 1530 ( 82 , pp.205–6 ; 242 ) .
27 In a report entitled The World Bank and the Environment , it reveals that its financing of such projects increased from $404 million to $1,600 million in the fiscal year ending 30 June 1991 .
28 By the early 1970s , well over a hundred such projects had been completed or were in progress : the largest single number in the sciences , but with mathematics , English , and the humanities also scoring high .
29 However , for a banker such loans are not directly self-liquidating , as little or no foreign exchange is directly generated from such projects to service external debt .
30 Such projects require a creative environment and flexible plans with ample room for unforeseen delays .
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