Example sentences of "[adv] such " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The dispositions of men are naturally such , that except they be restrained through fear of some coercive power , every man will distrust and dread each other . ’
2 The investment in proposals is naturally such that challenges inevitably produce defensive reactions .
3 Naturally such an entity would be hard to find , but its gravitational effect would be noticeable .
4 No one with any experience of political meetings or grass-roots political movements and organizations can fail to have noticed how easily and naturally such groups and gatherings are dominated by white , bourgeois educated males .
5 Naturally such an arrangement would be politically most acceptable to Moscow and Washington where the balance of local forces which bear upon a conflict appear to be stalemated and where the interests of the superpowers are not greatly asymmetrical .
6 Naturally such a prolonged absence was a little worrying , especially in view of , well , the circumstances ; and in fact an anxious Ashenden had rung Kidlington a few minutes previously , just in case the police knew anything .
7 Had they been on deposit in US domestic banks , then naturally such a course of action would be open to them .
8 Perhaps such interpretations are intriguing not so much because of their rather desperate commitment to the metaphysical primacy of heterosexual genital intercourse — that is merely banal — but because they reveal the tortured cultural and psychic logic which that commitment entails .
9 Perhaps such invasions are simply a natural feature of reef development .
10 Not really , perhaps such beings only recently ( less than 500 years ago ) developed radio communications or space vehicles , and the radio signals or vehicles have not had time to spread very far .
11 If inadequate men need the fantasy stimulus of a simulated female orgasm in order to perform at all , then perhaps such scenes have a therapeutic role to play in psycho-sexual conditioning .
12 Perhaps such behaviour was more easily endured if the children were one 's own .
13 Often a debilitated fish could be saved if it could just be persuaded to feed — perhaps such formulations have a role to play .
14 Most of them would go for four or five months before any change of clothing reached them , not perhaps such a hardship as , without a change of clothes , Bernard Callinan found his irritating prickly-heat rash disappeared .
15 Perhaps such physical dependence is not unwelcome , recalling memories of childhood which are tender and warm .
16 Perhaps such cases do not occur with the frequency one may so readily believe or that such cases do not get reported in the national press with the frequency that one might have expected ; or alternatively , perhaps the police are much more successful in capturing the so-called sex maniacs than we sometimes are led to imagine .
17 Perhaps such a renowned centre of healing was allowed a quiet death by financial strangulation , though the dumping of domestic rubbish in the holy precinct may indicate desecration .
18 Perhaps such a range of activities seemed to endanger his chances of getting a degree but those who thought so had underestimated the strength of his neurotic energy .
19 Perhaps such arguments are beside the main point , which is to cover the natural monopoly case .
20 Perhaps such beliefs might have originated in theological theorizing of a technical nature .
21 Perhaps such oversights have more to do with the fact that we would prefer to forget .
22 Perhaps such volumes are amongst those lost .
23 Perhaps such a dichotomy exists between the CD68 + and S-100 protein + cell populations in Peyer 's patches .
24 Ensure that there is an active DC/DCs which covers all modules which have been changed in the package ( perhaps such DCs have been aborted ! ) .
25 Everyone who subsequently learned of this action condemned it as utterly stupid and irresponsible , but perhaps such criticism may be tempered by the fact that the man was in a deep state of shock .
26 Perhaps such abbreviations of thought are inevitable in the limited space available for text on a display label .
27 Perhaps such feelings can not be described and whatever I remembered afterwards could be only a shadowy replica .
28 In those days Madame would never stop him from drinking , would never put her hand out over his glass like a good or responsible woman is supposed to in such scenes ; Madame would give him the whole bottle , and say , quietly and sincerely , I hope you know what you 're doing .
29 ‘ Coleman 's duties with the Ordnance were to examine for soundness all ‘ recruit ’ horses , advise on the treatment of disease , inspect at outstations , bringing in such cases as he thought necessary for treatment at Woolwich , to lecture occasionally to the officers , artillery cadets and farriers , and to direct the shoeing . ’
30 Occasionally however more personal comments creep in such as in his 1814 publication , A Description of Sixty Small Prints where on page 17 he wrote ‘ Skiddaw has been called a generous Lord , and the Fells of Borrowdale frowning and haughty Tyrants .
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