Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [prep] such [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A lengthy delay in the reporting of a birth increases the chance that the newborn child may die with no registration of either the birth or death ; the national birth and death rates will obviously be underestimated in such circumstances .
2 The House of Lords has stated that Liversidge need no longer haunt the law , and it can be confidently predicted that the more natural objective meaning will henceforth be ascribed to such words .
3 In any fairly homogeneous society the meaning of even such basic valuational words as ‘ right ’ and ‘ wrong ’ can only be given in such value charged definitions , which point to the society 's shared values .
4 This means that two separate items need no longer be insured for such property which will lead to further savings for members .
5 Tutilo must somehow be extricated from such opprobrium as he had not earned , no matter what penalties he might deserve for his real offences .
6 There is , however , no statistical reason why these tests should not be employed on such data , although clearly the probability of any result being due to chance is more likely to be lower as sample size increases .
7 There is apparently no graphological device , whether of spelling , punctuation , capitalization , etc , that can not be exploited for such purposes .
8 Such information can not be gathered with such precision as numerical data , but it is essential that each area be investigated to ensure that there is a balance between worship , fellowship , learning , evangelism and service .
9 Rights can not be based upon such characteristics as rationality , language or self awareness without excluding some humans as possessors of them .
10 While another woman would have had hysterics all over him because of the rain and his wound , Isabel had had enough presence of mind to realise they could not be followed in such inclement weather .
11 The UK maintains a strong doctrine of extraterritoriality which means that UK competition policy can not be applied in such cases , any more than US antitrust policy would be permitted to pursue a cartel of UK firms exporting to the US .
12 ‘ A scientist can not be swayed by such fears and still remain time to science . ’
13 However , radical governments , such as that elected in 1979 , might not be swayed by such considerations .
14 the service requested is intended to confer on the tribunal making the request jurisdiction over a person who by the law of the State of execution can not be subjected to such jurisdiction .
15 for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle , if it can not be used for such purpose without stopping in that length of road , to be used for fire brigade , ambulance or police purposes or in connection with any building operation , demolition or excavation , the removal of any obstruction to traffic , the maintenance , improvement or reconstruction of that length of road , or the laying , erection , alteration , repair or cleaning in or near to that length of road of any traffic sign or sewer or of any main , pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas , water or electricity , or of any telegraph or telephone wires , cables , posts or supports .
16 However , if the buildings can not be used for such purposes ‘ other uses are preferable to allowing the buildings to remain empty or grossly under-occupied ’ .
17 It should not be supposed from such criteria for choosing Christianity or retaining paganism that pagans were so simple-minded as to think prosperity and material adversity automatic grounds for conversion or retention of paganism as the case might be .
18 But , as will also be discussed later , the problems they will pose and their cost can not be predicted with such certainty .
19 Service of an interlocutory process out of England and Wales is permissible with the leave of the court on a person who is already a party to the proceedings and who in the case of a defendant , respondent or third party , has been served with the originating process but leave shall not be required for such service in any proceedings in which the originating process may by these rules or under any Act be served out of England and Wales without leave , ( Ord 8 , rr 1 and 4 ) .
20 Patients should not be discharged without such arrangements , but nor should beds be blocked unnecessarily .
21 These words , and other connectives like them , constitute lexical cues within text that help the human reader to maintain the coherence of a discourse ( although inferences can still be made without such cues ) .
22 Secondary to that , I anticipated what could possibly be done with such power .
23 Hence , provided the independent contractor was one who could reasonably be entrusted with such work and the hotelier did what he could to ensure that the work was done properly , the lift company as independent contractors will alone be liable .
24 Campaigns against them must , however , also be waged at such time as the conditions on the land are suitable .
25 Field work staff should also be informed of such incidents in order to record them in the client index by actioning the appropriate ‘ flag ’ .
26 The value of this work can be assessed by the fact that of 2,000 parts which may be needed for the repair of a bomber , 1,000 of them could often be obtained from such recoveries .
27 In the USA the DSM III diagnosis of ‘ borderline personality disorder ’ ( p. 35 ) would often be used for such individuals .
28 Just as they are taught other subjects , they should increasingly be taught about such topics as mental handicap so that they do not grow up with the prejudices that their parents may possess .
29 If weather protection is provided , hotels , golf courses and pony-trekking could well be considered in such areas .
30 If , in the future , he could provide Rose with a bathroom she would n't be troubled by such inhibitions .
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