Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] such a " in BNC.
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1 | To constitute an offence under those sections the waste must have been deposited on an unlicensed site or in breach of the conditions in the licence , must amount to an ‘ environmental hazard ’ and must have been deposited in such circumstances or for such a period that whoever deposited it there may reasonably be assumed to have abandoned it there or to have brought it there for the purpose of its being disposed as waste . |
2 | In his Introduction to the Paston Letters J. Gairdner pointed out that letters were often dated as being written on a particular day of the week , say Monday or Wednesday , before or after such a celebration . |
3 | Apart from the arguments for or against such a redistribution , it is clear from the breakdown of taxation given above that this is greatly over-simplified . |
4 | Now a significant part of that traffic will in the future or with such a road , er make use of that and would no longer have to use Road . |
5 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where a coroner is informed that the body of a person ( ‘ the deceased ’ ) is lying within his district and there is reasonable cause to suspect that the deceased — ( a ) has died a violent or an unnatural death ; ( b ) has died a sudden death of which the cause is unknown ; or ( c ) has died in prison or in such a place or in such circumstances as to require an inquest under any other Act , then … the coroner shall as soon as practicable hold an inquest into the death of the deceased either with or , subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , without a jury . |
6 | ‘ Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorising the coroner to dispense with an inquest in any case where there is reasonable cause to suspect that the deceased — ( a ) has died a violent or an unnatural death ; or ( b ) has died in prison or in such a place or in such circumstances as to require an inquest under any other Act . |
7 | With or without such a committee , both clergy and church musicians need to be valued and respected for their skills and responsibilities , as well as for themselves . |
8 | ‘ In this Chapter ’ — which concerns receivers and managers in England and Wales — ‘ administrative receiver ’ means — ( a ) a receiver or manager of the whole ( or substantially the whole ) of a company 's property appointed by or on behalf of the holders of any debentures of the company secured by a charge which , as created , was a floating charge , or by such a charge and one or more other securities ; … |
9 | He was consciously allowing her to see his softer side , and for such a proud , private man that was perhaps the greatest compliment he would ever pay her . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sure Mervyn wo n't mind us being a few minutes late , and for such a good cause , ’ said John earnestly . |
11 | And for such a poor reward , too . |
12 | And for such a leisurely means of travel , a day could be astonishingly full . |
13 | We have now examined into Master Hussey 's means , and we are satisfied , ’ said the prince , very gravely and courteously , ‘ that even though no exact inventory has yet been made of all the property passing to you , Master Hussey , by your uncle 's will , yet you have certainly acquired assets which must be disposable , and of such a nature as to be very readily disposable . |
14 | A responsible , hard-working and disciplined work-force was required for the exacting demands of agriculture ; and these were character traits of such importance and of such a basic nature that their instilling could not be left entirely until puberty and initiation . |
15 | He is able to say that what he believes is true , and behind such a statement he has sure and sufficient reasons of which he is fully persuaded . |
16 | Eliot had written of and against such a milieu when he combined the elements of the savage and the city , from the beating tom-tom of ‘ Portrait of a Lady ’ through the rituals of The Waste Land and Sweeney Agonistes to the cocktail chatter and jungle martyrdom of the play , The Cocktail Party , yet to come . |
17 | The father was a wild-haired rough-looking young man , very cheerful , and with such a strong local accent that at first I thought he was speaking Gaelic . |
18 | All these went out so silently , and with such a measured pace , that it seemed as if there were only a score . |
19 | From a purely technical point of view , this may not have been the standard performance , but in a place almost completely lacking in a tradition of classical dance , it is a delight to watch native talent channelled so joyously and with such a spirit of challenge to the myth that we exist only from the neck upwards . |
20 | Certainly , I 've never met anyone in football with as big a will to win and with such a hatred of losing as Ian . |
21 | And with such a high profile , he should set a better example . |
22 | The old ‘ Airknocker ’ positively begs to be twizzled around on a wingtip , and at such slow speeds and with such a low wing loading , hardly any ‘ g ’ is pulled during these manoeuvres . |
23 | They cover virtually all the major subject areas and with such a wide selection available , relatively few new courses are likely to be added to the established pattern . |
24 | In all honesty the difficulties are formidable , but I tell you this , for too many years trade unionism has been in the doldrums and with such a prize , however difficult to achieve , it would be a betrayal of our heritage and a betrayal of our members if we do n't give it a good hard try . |
25 | ‘ And with such a wicked sense of humour ! |
26 | we replied that our only object was to secure a Government on such lines and with such a prospect of stability that it might reasonably be expected to be capable of carrying on the war ; that in our opinion his Government , weakened by the resignations of Lloyd George and Bonar Law and by all that had gone on during the past weeks , offered no such prospect and we answered the question therefore with a perfectly definite negative . |
27 | The frogmen had been briefed — and with such a degree of certitude ! — as to the exact point on the hump-backed bridge whence the Tongue had been thrown . |
28 | ‘ Venetian sun can be very deceptive , and with such a delicate skin — ’ |
29 | And with such a high class field picking an overall winner is a task in itself . |
30 | And with such a high class field picking an overall winner is a task in itself . |