Example sentences of "circumstances such [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In circumstances such as this the local historian has perhaps two problems : to attempt to find a feudal or familial association or dependency , and , if the arms are uncoloured , to ascertain if they are those of le Scot , Ridel , Basset , Wrottesley or Bryan , or , indeed , some other line .
2 Circumstances such as these or weather conditions , the time of year etc may cause some of the amenities we have described to be temporarily unavailable and some resort/hotel photographs may illustrate amenities and conditions that do not necessarily prevail throughout the whole season .
3 Circumstances such as these should be the parents ’ decision .
4 Circumstances such as these can lead to real apprehension about returning to practice .
5 A person who is asked to take the test in circumstances such as these should pause and consider whether they are willing to do so , or whether they would instead prefer not to proceed with their life assurance or employment application .
6 In circumstances such as these , colleagues are led to rely on the crude , more tangible and visible indicators of classroom performance to evaluate one another 's success , like examination results and noise levels .
7 Although in this instance , the doctor 's action was vindicated , the case was illustrative of a greater public willingness to take legal action in circumstances such as these .
8 In circumstances such as these , it would be open to a jury to find that the girl had not consented even though no violence was used or threatened and despite her knowledge and understanding of the nature of the act .
9 It is curious that Lord Cross could entertain with equanimity the prospect of an acquittal in circumstances such as these .
10 The matter which ought to have been debated in Parliament is whether a man needs the law 's protection in circumstances such as these .
11 The first is the extent to which consent to injury can be a defence in circumstances such as these .
12 That said , however , the course which should normally be followed , if circumstances such as those before us ever arise again , is for the defendant to apply to the county court for a rehearing under Order 37 of the County Court Rules , and to adduce his affidavit evidence in support of that application .
13 ‘ Secondly , we do not consider that in circumstances such as those alleged in the present case section 2(1) ( b ) has any application ; nor that it can provide the basis for any defence .
14 It differs from the more-or-less subconscious concept of " the gentle rain from heaven " type of sedimentation , which probably only applies in special circumstances such as those of the oceanic oozes .
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