Example sentences of "[coord] [subord] such [is] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , I can see that writing this book is a function of my job and as such is part of the responsibility of earning a living , but it is also an escape for me , a kind of haven to which I can take refuge from the hundred and one pressures that impinge on the practical business of living .
2 A capstan winch , part number RTC 8875 , is available for Range Rovers and as such is compatible with the V8 .
3 The Albert Hall is regarded as a ‘ mega-gig ’ venue and as such is an uncomfortable nod to the future .
4 The management board is the central policy and decision-making agent in the school and as such is the focal point of the consultative structure ( see Figure 4.1 ) .
5 It was quite specifically about microbiology , and as such is one among an unusual number of plays , novels and films that have revolved around this particular science .
6 To my ears it sounds like a composed solo as opposed to an improvisation , and as such is very typical of his rock/metal soloing approach at that time .
7 Bill is the contact person for the magazine and as such is keen to receive any suggestions , advice or ideas relating to future articles .
8 2 The purpose of this script is to provide the basis for a video which will be used to teach English as a foreign language and as such is based on the syllabus of — by — .
9 By contrast the New Testament is a record of the Incarnation and the establishment of the Kingdom of God , and as such is concerned primarily with the ethics of those claiming citizenship in the new Koinonia and the quality of their life there .
10 He wins a lot of ball in the line-outs and as such is a useful character to have at top level , in tandem with a big no.8 .
11 Her caressing , lullaby tones couple child-like sensitivity with reflective awareness , and as such is an ideal vehicle for telling fairy tales .
12 More accurately , however , the Total Communication Approach is a philosophy rather than a method and as such is in contrast to ‘ the oral-way-of-life ’ oral-onlyism , or any restrictive , prohibitive , Limited Communication Approach .
13 Built at Bankstown in 1940 , the aircraft was the third example from the Australian production line and as such is the oldest surviving Aussie Tiger .
14 The Hadlee Pea is a new variety of Blue Prussian pea ; it is ideal for use in curries and stews , and as such is expected to prove popular in India .
15 Freud 's theory of the super-ego concentrates on the ways in which the evaluative symbols are internalized by members of the society , and as such is capable of being integrated into action theory .
16 The NCDL has a nondestruction policy , which makes it different from other animal-rescue services : it always tries to find good homes for all dogs , and as such is the beneficiary of many legacies .
17 However , the ‘ If only … ’ form is almost a conventional signal for the expression of a wish in story-telling , and as such is something children have to learn .
18 The Universal Decimal Classification was devised with a very fine specification , and as such is found to be useful for technical libraries and for information retrieval .
19 The next distinction suggests itself : ballet is a higher , more developed form of dance , and as such is art , while ballroom dancing is at best only marginally so , and normally not at all so .
20 The score assigned to each migrant is intended to characterize progress in the transition from an insulated to an integrated type of network , and as such is a tool capable of investigating looseknit types of personal network structure ( see 5.7.3 ) .
21 The work described in this paper is a recent development in in-service training and as such is still changing rapidly .
22 THORN EMI , the evening 's sponsor , is a corporate member of Save the Children and as such is delighted to be working in partnership with Save the Children and the Royal Horticultural Society to create a spectacular evening aiming to raise over £½ million .
23 This practice continuously compares budgeted amounts with actuals and as such is providing some measure of performance against a predetermined standard .
24 Natural hazard research necessarily focuses upon the interrelation of geophysical events and human activity and as such is an important feature of recent research and one that some such as Parker and Harding ( 1979 ) have proclaimed to be of central and traditional concern to geographers and their view is included in Table 6.2 .
25 An example engagement letter is set out in 1101.10 — please note that this is a live example and as such is the result of a series of negotiations — ie this should not be assumed to be our starting position .
26 The rationale for doing so is that consumption of capital assets is one of the costs of earning the revenues of the business and as such is paid from untaxed income under the tax authority 's rules .
27 The rationale for doing so is that consumption of capital assets is one of the costs of earning the revenues of the business and as such is paid from untaxed income under the tax authority 's rules .
28 It attracts many migrant families from the surrounding rural areas and as such is similar to many of the cities in Bangladesh .
29 Indeed , the model outlined in this chapter has taken no explicit account of the monetary sector and as such is sometimes called the ‘ simple ’ Keynesian model .
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