Example sentences of "[prep] such [noun pl] [is] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What is most striking about such groupings is that they provide for careers on the football terraces .
2 Indeed , he does not seem to be aware that it exists : ‘ All Darwinism has to say about such miracles is that they are due to chance . ’
3 One of the good things about such clubs is that they offer a range of courses , so that , having mastered the basics , you can progress to a more advanced level .
4 This is consistent with the idea that the importance of such memories is that they provide and anchoring point between personal and public life ( Neisser , 1982 ) or a coherent autobiographical history for the individual ( Conway , 1990 ) .
5 The great advantage of such institutions is that they fit you for prison conditions .
6 The beauty of such gardens is that they are not dependent on scale for their success .
7 In most cases the only disadvantage of such divisions is that you must pass through one room to reach the other .
8 One important feature of such factors is that they will tend to shape the person 's capacity to cope with adverse circumstances .
9 The value of such studies is that they show plainly the ubiquity of popular political action , which may be diffuse , episodic , lacking any clearly formulated doctrine , or expressing itself mainly in religious or cultural terms , but always provides a matrix from which political organizations can emerge in favourable circumstances .
10 The value of such catalogs is that they prevent too parochial a view of the scientific effort .
11 The great advantage of such trials is that they resolve uncertainty so that an effective measure is more likely to be adopted and an ineffective one more likely to be abandoned .
12 Another advantage of such places is that they often have someone on hand to keep an eye on the exhibitions .
13 The beauty of such methods is that they can never be proved wrong since , by ignoring what the people concerned themselves think , you have removed any empirical basis for testing the interpretations .
14 The major criticism of such charts is that they assume linear relationships between costs and output , and sales ] and revenue , whereas this is not always true .
15 An important feature of such costs is that they tend to increase rather than decrease with sales volume .
16 Perhaps the reason for the comic success of such characters is that they help us to recognise the prejudice which exists in all of us at so many different levels about so many different things .
17 The problem with such lists is that they do not specify any order .
18 The great problem however with such books is that their information dates very quickly .
19 The stock response to such qualms is that it is difficult for humans to grasp a time scale of such length .
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