Example sentences of "[to-vb] such [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 These drugs are only likely to cause such problems if they have been taken continuously , at high doses , for some months .
2 We shall have the right of reasonable access to your premises to inspect such items while they are there .
3 Friends of the Earth want legislation introduced which will make manufacturers put energy efficiency labels on their products and they are asking ministers to suggest such labels when they meet their European Community counterparts for green talks .
4 We might say it is galling for people to hear such things when they have been told they will die in the wilderness , but at least the promises of God remain very much in force for their children .
5 Their English should be sufficiently accurate , specialised and idiomatic for them to detect subtleties of detail and meaning in English material presented to them , and to express such subtleties when they write .
6 Health authorities in general can call on a wide range of hospital and other staff in the course of de-hospitalizing patients , they have enjoyed their own financial resources from which to fund such developments and they have had the lucky coincidence of a rapidly expanding private residential sector funded by the social security system .
7 The new rules place a statutory duty on anyone who wants to alter the genetic structure of living creatures in the laboratory — or to use such organisms after they have been genetically engineered — to notify the executive well in advance so that it can assess independently the safety of the proposed activity .
8 They can then go on to order him to do such things as they consider necessary to effect the abatement .
9 Yet Coriolan seems to criticize such ideas when they produce an external show ( ‘ 5,800,000 rifles and carbines ’ ) which may demonstrate force and flourish , yet has no central Word behind it .
10 He said the firm could not afford to ignore such losses as they could put the jobs of 1,300 employees in jeopardy .
11 LEAs are empowered to take such steps as they consider are necessary to prevent the breakdown or continuing breakdown of discipline at a school , a power which the Elton Committee urges them to invoke when the situation warrants it .
12 They were not even allowed to take such belongings as they had — pots and stools and the like .
13 In an attempt to do so , Britain pointed to a General Declaration attached to the Single European Act , which says , ‘ Nothing in these provisions shall affect the right of Member States to take such measures as they consider necessary for the purpose of controlling immigration … ’
14 Further , many could not afford to undertake such pomp as they had neither the capital , credit facilities , stock , staff nor expertise ; some simply did not have the inclination to become involved .
15 It is difficult to dismiss such insights when they come from 81-year-old Drucker , credited with having invented the concept of ‘ management ’ in The End of Economic Man in 1939 .
16 Some say this is merely cartoon aggression but some susceptible kiddies could believe that it 's okay to copy such actions because they have no serious effect when Macaulay does them .
17 It then had to be left to his governors and his staff colleagues to make such use as they could of any combination of qualities which he revealed .
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