Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [be] such " in BNC.

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1 His mother was and must still be such a one .
2 But it is still not clear why there must always be such effects in social formations , other than because their absence would upset one solution to a dilemma posed by Marxist theory .
3 To meet this point I think one must say that Bentham 's view was , in effect , that a right action must not only do more good than harm , but must also be such that neither the particular good it does , nor any other comparable good which might have substituted for it , could have been achieved at less cost in terms of harm done .
4 Its system of display and retrieval must therefore be such that this kind of learning can proceed : that the individual user can , to a very great extent , progress himself through the various pathways to knowledge provided by the library , with the minimum of unnecessary difficulty and the maximum reinforcement .
5 The physical presence in the territory of the country of establishment must therefore be such as to enable such effective and genuine activities to be pursued on or from the territory of the country of establishment .
6 This observation again is timeless , and the burden of education must never be such as to place this role at risk .
7 There 'll never be such a place without people in it already , he groaned .
8 In dealing with the allegation of infringement of a trade mark , Lord Justice Dillon said that there could only be such an infringement if the words were used by an offender in the trade mark sense .
9 The " correct " way of constructing a building could never be such that it would immediately fall down when it was completed .
10 Strategy may also be such a concept .
11 There may well be such an underlying theory .
12 There may well be such an order in the case of litigants in person .
13 It may therefore be subject to certain restrictions , but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary : ( a ) For respect of the rights or reputations of others ; …
14 A job franchise in the haulage industry would typically be such that the franchise would invest in a lorry and anticipate an income closely allied to driving hours undertaken .
15 ‘ Your father would never be such a damn fool ! ’
16 For certain there will be changes , but it is doubtful if there will ever be such a long line of devoted , generous and hardworking people as those who served the Club so enthusiastically in immensely difficult times , and saved it from certain closure for the likes of ourselves to enjoy .
17 We can say with confidence that God wo n't ask us to build an ark — because the story of the flood ends with a promise that there will never be such a deluge again .
18 The operation codes will therefore be such things as 1A or 2A , and they will normally have a specific letter or number of letters associated with them .
19 Indeed , there may never be such a thing .
20 Anyway she can just be such a bitch sometimes you do n't really know her that well you know .
21 Much more relevant is the issue of whether , even without biochemical caveat , memory can really be such a simple , mechanical process , a straightforward linking up of neurons into some novel network in the IMHV , like rewiring a computer ?
22 And this means that there can never be such a thing as the sort of pure private ostensive definition that the solipsist ( amongst others ) is relying on .
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