Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] such " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Art Nouveau and Expressionism ’ traces the connection between turn-of-the century graphic design and the German Expressionist movement , while ‘ Road to the White House ’ is a new series of work by Sue Coe which draws on the social and political satire of Expressionists such as Grosz to comment on America today .
2 These include tri-metallic phosphating , cataphoretic priming and extensive use of sealants such as anti-gravel protection on the leading edge of the bonnet and a clear lacquer on metallic finishes .
3 It will also help fund the establishment of new national parks , tribal homelands and extractive reserves for activities such as rubber tapping and Brazil nut gathering .
4 The Consorzio is comprised of twenty-six private and public firms including companies such as FIAT .
5 Section 6.5 closed with a description of the simulation of a large , complex system , namely , the world viewed as an integrated and interrelated set of elements such as population , resources , land , capital and pollution .
6 Information is no longer institution based and electronic sources of information such as Prestel and TTNS provide school librarians and teachers with the opportunity to increase individual learning by pupils .
7 From this viewpoint , we are reminded that the complexity and clear definition of designs such as those of Woodchester , Barton and Stonesfield , would have been hard to maintain without the use of some kind of illustration .
8 With a total budget of almost £2 million , it has been funded by the Corporation of London , the Nordic Council of Ministers in Copenhagen and commercial sponsorship from companies such as Den Danske Bank and Scandic Crown Hotels UK .
9 For example , French distinguishes between masculine and feminine gender in nouns such as fils/fille ( ‘ son ’ / ‘ daughter ’ ) and chat/chatte ( ‘ male cat ’ / ‘ female cat ’ ) .
10 A number of FE colleges outside the publicly maintained system offer full and part-time courses in subjects such as art and architecture , drama , languages , and English for foreign students .
11 We will also use indicators of social and personal quality of life such as changes in life expectancy , literacy rates and educational attainments to give a better measure of progress .
12 And reliability is no problem because they are based on tried and trusted vehicles from manufacturers such as Volkswagen , Talbot , Fiat , Mercedes , Renault , Ford and Bedford .
13 So did decorative works and portraits of children : small , elegant eighteenth- and nineteenth-century watercolours by artists such as Huet and Granet at Galerie du Carrousel or Eugene Isabey and Felix Xiem with Brame et Lorenceau soon found buyers .
14 This includes : making written submissions to public bodies ; lobbying MPs and Members of the House of Lords when legislation on anything connected with music , like copyright , is being enacted ; representing musicians ' interests in national and international forums on issues such as the collection and payment of royalties on behalf of performers and composers .
15 For instance , there is a shared student common room , shared toilet facilities for all students ( there is one adapted toilet/bathroom ) , and equal access to facilities such as the juke box ( donated by the Students ' Union , but removed when it failed to show a profit ! ) and the vending machines .
16 2 lb. of a cheap and fat cut of pork such as neck or belly ; s lb. of back pork fat ; salt ; I clove of garlic ; 2 or 3 sprigs of dried wild thyme on the stalk ; a couple of bay leaves ; freshly milled black pepper .
17 As would the remote and shapely hills of Caithness such as Morven , Scaraben , Smean and Maiden Pap — all set in wild and beautiful country , yet rarely visited by walkers .
18 ‘ It is ironic that the Council 's projects , most of them in one way or another emphasizing the value of local initiative , teacher involvement , school-level decision-making and various innovations in pedagogy such as inter-disciplinary teaching , should lead to heightened activity nationally to control the curriculum . ’
19 Media education should be concerned not only with modern mass media such as television , cinema and radio , but also with all public forms of communication including printed materials ( books as well as newspapers ) and computerised sources of information such as databases .
20 According to the State Planning Committee , these zones will aim to attract joint ventures and Western companies with concessions such as long-term leases , low rents , tax concessions , low service costs and customs duties .
21 These will multiply in future with the development of new technologies and new branches of science such as molecular biology .
22 It was when Colonel de Basil re-started Diaghilev 's Ballets Russes that his major choreographers , Massine , and later , Balanchine , turned their attention to the symphonies , concertos , chamber and other music by composers such as Tchaikovsky ( Fifth Symphony for Les Présages ) , Brahms ( Fourth Symphony for Choreartium ) , Beethoven ( Seventh Symphony for Seventh Symphony ) , Mozart ( music for Mozartiana ) and Bach ( Double Violin Concerto for Double Concerto . )
23 In contrast , the ‘ harm to interests ’ theories decline to make any sharp break between contractual and pre-contractual liability ; consequently , many duties of care and other forms of liability such as promissory estoppel arise as soon as negotiations commence .
24 Of the total annual income this figure should be separated from money which comes through legacies and other sources of income such as the hire of the hall and investments .
25 Included are books , papers , videos and other materials under headings such as Advocacy and Pluralism , Nonformal Education and People 's Participation .
26 1989 ) , in clinical productivity , and other measures of efficiency such as theatre and bed usage or rates of day surgery ( Yates 1985 , 1987 ; Audit Commission 1991 ) .
27 By handling all network traffic in digital form , it is possible to integrate the processing of voice , computer data and other types of communication such as videoconferencing and videotelephony .
28 Both restrictive and non-restrictive adjectives in sentences such as ( 3 ) are alike in that they instantiate the P in : ( 6 ) [ P E ] The difference between the two possibilities is solely that , in cases of non-restriction , the speaker is aware that the identification carried out by the noun phrase as a whole is the same as it would be if the adjective ( limiting ourselves to adjectival instances ) were not present ; in essence , we have the situation as in ( 7 ) ( where the sign =i obviously stands for equality on the parameter of identification , and not for the intensional relation of equation ) : ( 7 ) In practice , the situation is almost always somewhat more complicated in English , because there will nearly always be a determiner ; thus the non-restrictive status of the adjective in the subject phrase of ( 8 ) can be represented by the formula ( 9 ) , with Pb as the adjectival property and Pc as the property inherent in the noun ( while Pa represents the word this ) : ( 8 ) this Christian Pope committed most unchristian acts ( 9 ) Nevertheless , the presence of other elements in a noun phrase beside the non-restrictive adjective and the noun itself in no way alters the principle involved .
29 The importance of the salary/wage distinction goes beyond the mere periodicity of payment , since broadly speaking it correlates with the ‘ staff'/ ‘ worker ’ demarcation , with salaried employees generally having higher ‘ status ’ , greater continuity of employment and greater access to benefits such as pension rights .
30 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
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