Example sentences of "such [noun pl] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Recent studies on extensional flow suggest that measurement of the viscosity in such flows may contain information on the molecular weight distribution not easily obtained by other means .
2 It seems likely that examples of such flows will multiply in coming years .
3 Alternatively , such flows could be ‘ induced ’ .
4 After an authorized shipment of electric transformers arrived in France and was transported to a specialist factory in Saint-Vulbas for decontamination , the minister announced that no such shipments would be allowed in the future .
5 You could argue — and some do — that such puddings ought to go the way of the dodo now that we all lead more sedentary and centrally heated lives .
6 Such estates can now only be created as equitable interests by means of the machinery of a trust .
7 Such research can usually identify particular features such as barns , dovecotes or manor houses and show the distribution of estates in outline ; but it will only be with very full documentation , or dogged persistence , that smaller pieces of land belonging to such estates can be distinguished .
8 Such reasons might include a governing body disregarding LEA advice that dismissal would be likely to be found unfair before an industrial tribunal : or a governing body determining payments to departing members of staff which were in excess of the LEA 's own practice .
9 Such products may have to contain specific properties ( attributes ) that match exactly the demand pattern of a specific group of customers .
10 It may therefore provide the incentive for the most thorough pre-purchase behaviour , and marketers hoping to supply such products may have to be prepared for extensive enquiry and investigation before they will manage to sell any of them .
11 The European Chemical Industry Federation ( CEFIC ) , is worried that such products will be disadvantaged by an extra level of testing , regardless of type .
12 Toilet cleaners : The use of such a description , unqualified , can be exceedingly dangerous as such products can be either bleach or acid based and the different products need to be kept apart .
13 All such products must conform with the appropriate M.O.D. and N.A.T.O .
14 * Except for the top quality , Italian-produced no-cook pasta , such products should be avoided as they tend to taste of cardboard and have a similar texture .
15 Failure by an individual on the Register to comply with such rules shall constitute misconduct for the purposes of the Charter rendering such individual liable to disciplinary action pursuant to Bye–Laws 70 to 73 ( inclusive ) .
16 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
17 Such rules would be formalized so that any appeal against the rules could be expressed in terms of a ‘ correspondence principle ’ linking action and formal rules .
18 They are all legal rules and concepts because such rules must have a given meaning which is established by the courts .
19 There was therefore very limited understanding as to how such rules should be interpreted or enforced .
20 There is fear that such rules will be over-bureaucratic , while demanding less financial disclosure than the UK requires .
21 Besides identifying the individuals who are to adjudicate , such rules will also define the procedure to be followed .
22 Thus , a child may be said to acquire the rules of grammar , although it is difficult to see how such rules can be established as a result of numerous discrete learning experiences .
23 Since such rules can be optionally applied to the same basic sentence structures , they provide a linguistic basis for the notion of * In this , as in subsequent chapters , we number examples and extracts only where we need to refer to them in the text .
24 Such projects may be pie-in-the-sky , but at least they enable Japan 's fledgling plane makers to rub shoulders with firms from Europe and the United States .
25 In many cases , such projects would not be undertaken without structural fund backing .
26 The extent of government involvement in such projects should be judged on individual merit , he said .
27 what these reports have shown is that speed is of the essence and such projects should be chosen and approved far more quickly , in time for the researchers to be able to compete with rival projects .
28 That such projects should evolve , that the people involved should be allowed to feel their way gradually ( they should be the doers ) — mistakes in this game are really only important after they have been repeated .
29 If only such projects could be taken off the government 's books and handed over to the private sector , to get on with them .
30 In the final year of training , investigative projects can be given to learners as intermodular work , and the presentation of such projects can form part of their modular assessment .
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