Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] such matter " in BNC.

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1 Nothing had been said of such matters during the interview : that , too , was the old Oxfordshire .
2 Where policy has to be settled over such matters as public health or education , statistical and factual material is needed .
3 The Local Government Act , 1966 , gave grants to local authorities with substantial numbers of Commonwealth immigrants , to be spent on such matters as education and child care .
4 But even if there is agreement it is clear from Jones v Griffith [ 1969 ] 1 WLR 795 that the plaintiff should still be prepared to call his doctor in , say , a serious head injury case so that the court can be guided on such matters as the management of the plaintiff or the epileptic risk .
5 Hence a search of its file should enable reasonably up-to-date information to be obtained on such matters as : its constitution ( the memorandum and articles , as amended ) ; its officers ; the address of its registered offices ; its issued share capital ; charges on its property ; and , in most cases , its latest annual accounts .
6 Members of Parliament are being asked about such matters as their degree of satisfaction with the quantity and quality of financial information available to them and the extent to which they feel that MPs can and should be closely involved in scrutinising the management of government , together with their ‘ unstructured ’ personal response to the problem of the control of the public administration by the House of Commons .
7 Service providers were questioned about such matters as their attitudes towards new technology , and their willingness to adapt to new circumstances , whilst the emphasis for service users was on the possible effect in terms of work results and achievements .
8 In order to gauge the equity of service , information is required on such matters as demography , geographical location , age , sex and race of service recipients .
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