Example sentences of "such a [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Where will you find in any of them so much Nature , Sweetness , Simplicity and Ease , and such a judicious Choice of new and enlivening Epithets ? |
2 | Such a religious patterning of small communities reveals a ‘ Christendom fixed at the state of development suitable to a simple agricultural and piscatorial society ’ , and so imperfectly suited to the more complicated organization of modern society . |
3 | And he wondered whether it was in such a disorientating limbo of time , listening to the ever-restless sea , that the previous owners of Martyr 's Cottage had chosen their text . |
4 | The same flood tide that had brought such a good harvest of tiles heaped a mass of driftwood onto the Reach . |
5 | If we 're not gon na have such a good range of product , and we 've already got some what might be dud slots |
6 | I do indeed keep a list of questions , but I advise hon. Members representing Scottish constituencies that the next time we have Scottish Questions those hon. Members who have been called today will not stand quite such a good chance of being included next time . |
7 | But when you start to think about it in terms of erm sort of psychological explanation as you 're becoming used to , then it becomes perhaps not such a good way of thinking about perception Matlin 's got some very examples in it of this of those sorts of things By and large were concerned with people 's experience , self-reported experience quite often , of the phenomena saying well tell me what you see when you look at it rather than being based on the sort of lovely stuff that we love , good solid empirical data , yeah ? |
8 | Barcelona had already been refused a penalty , but they soon drew level through Julio Salinas , the deceptively inelegant striker who has taken Gary Lineker 's reluctant ill-fitted role on the right wing and , on Saturday , made such a good job of it that he might have had a hat-trick but for Francisco Buyo 's reflexes . |
9 | Laing wanted to make such a good job of the London factory that the reverse would be the case — that the Americans would want to cross the Atlantic to inspect the exemplary way the British ran things . |
10 | In Art History the rehabilitation of artists and bodies of work which have been overlooked has been going on since Vasari made such a good job of classifying Florentine art that all other art in Italy and beyond has had to be defined , at least until this century , and at some level even now , in relation to Vasari 's classifications , or at least in relation to the model of stylistic evolution which he outlined . |
11 | Often the individual has done such a good job of ‘ forgetting ’ that this recall can only be achieved by means of regression . |
12 | I never asked her for total commitment ( after all , if I were into monogamy would I have done such a good job of dangling that little Limnititzker tsatskeleh in front of her nose ? ) , but I would have hoped the woman would stand by me in a crisis . |
13 | The loss of Mike Gatting with the last ball on Sunday night was crucial , because Mike is such a good player of leg spin . |
14 | I shall not embarrass Labour Members by reminding the House in detail that there is no community charge in Wandsworth because the authority is such a good manager of its moneys , while a huge charge is levied in Lambeth , which unfortunately I have to pay . |
15 | He has never asked me to read many putts ; he 's such a good reader of greens , and he says a professional golfer should putt by feel . |
16 | Such a new sense of community requires a common culture , a cultural democracy . |
17 | I much regret that such a new Member of Parliament should have picked up the churlish habits of other Labour Members . |
18 | It 's such a new level of value for money we 've named this cooker the Debut . |
19 | Such a new source of workers should be a godsend to the harassed manager who favours volunteers but finds the short hours of the traditional volunteer a nuisance . |
20 | This would be untrue of course , if ‘ god ’ were just another name for the natural processes which provide food , but such a limited definition of the word would serve no purpose in the establishment of a religion , and it has never been thus used . |
21 | For such a ubiquitous group of organisms this is something of a paradox , especially with today 's interest in biological control of insect and other arthropod pests . |
22 | Media presentation has now become such a critical feature of the process of negotiations and public image-making that those who do not give it its due credit are likely to find their credibility in question . |
23 | It 's such a dangerous sort of life that one ca n't help thinking about it a bit . |
24 | A number of grounds in the Republic have floodlight facilities and could have offered day-night matches which were such a successful feature of the competition in Australiasia . |
25 | Few other medical schools have such a successful record of attracting research funds . |
26 | Although the wording of the Act suggests that it could be used in cases of abuse , it seems that there is such a general sense of unease about the law as it stands that some new and especially designed statute will be necessary for effective provision . |
27 | The findings of this research will be embodied in a microcomputer program to allow policy analysts to investigate the effect of policies when such a general view of poverty is adopted . |
28 | The details of the terraces are complex and not of great relevance to such a general study of geomorphology as this , but summaries of various British successions may be found in Wooldridge and Linton ( 1955 ) and George ( 1955 ) . |
29 | The baton is , however , necessary at the Opéra , where large choruses are frequently sung in the wings … it must not be thought that such a distant group of singers can hear the orchestra , however numerous : each person sings in his neighbour 's ear , and I have sometimes surprised myself by singing off the beat and incorrectly conducting [ conduisant ] the chorus surrounding me . |
30 | THE ARUNDELLS of Cornwall must have been a very sophisticated family , for it is peculiar to find such a fancy façade of this date in such a distant corner of the land . |