Example sentences of "[noun sg] for such " in BNC.

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1 Many larger houses were being split up into ‘ so-called flats ’ , and he called for protection for such families .
2 Finally , copyright protection of electronic databases was considered , since legal protection for such databases is of critical importance for the continued growth of this market .
3 Government offered a 50 per cent grant for such work , which remained in force after the War .
4 The relatively low percentage of graduates from such courses who do eventually make their way , via postgraduate and often in the sciences post-doctoral research , into the academic professions , should not disguise the fact that academic courses do provide a preparation for such work .
5 Therefore , it is suggested , membership of the European currency union and reducing inflation in preparation for such membership will have an undesirable impact on these coutries .
6 ATL press officer Rosemary Rainey said the uptake for such courses was ample evidence that teachers see the need for training to combat stress .
7 FRAME seems to be too well provided with practical , scientific expertise for such idealism .
8 Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure .
9 Nevertheless , both provide the opportunity for such attainments to be formally recognized .
10 A new opportunity for such changes could come in the current review of the board by its chairman , Andrew Large .
11 Mr Evans seems to have recognised that the prospective decade of self-sufficiency in oil promised a unique opportunity for such a revival and hence the conditions in which a sympathetic government could satisfy the movement 's ambition .
12 The Village Cafe in the Shepherd 's Market , Mayfair , one of the oldest coffee bars in London , offers a special opportunity for such artists .
13 God knows how they had conjured up the planning permission for such a venture , situated as it was on the borders of Essex in a green-belt area .
14 Only the Holy Father can give permission for such a tomb to be opened . ’
15 Chapter 9 considers some of the issues arising when a contract for such a project is placed with an outside organization .
16 Relying heavily on a low sulphur coal strategy in place of FGD , may create problems which could yet undermine even the short-term economic case for such a policy .
17 10.7.2.1 to use results generated by each other Party in such manner as is reasonably necessary in any case for such Party to use or exploit its own or other results
18 10.7.2.2 to use background technical information supplied by each other Party in such manner as is reasonably necessary in any case for such Party to use or exploit its own or other results
19 there is an even stronger case for such cross-examination where the evidence the plaintiff wishes to give ( for example , as to the state of his knowledge at a particular date ) is very difficult to challenge by calling other witnesses ; if he is believed , his point is established .
20 There may be a case for such a restraint upon popular power , but it can not be a democratic one .
21 The protection for the person called upon to produce documents lies , thus , not in a limitation by category of documents ( ‘ reconstituting the company 's state of knowledge ’ ) but in the fact that the applicant must satisfy the court that , after balancing all the relevant factors , there is a proper case for such an order to be made .
22 The case for such freedom is put in a recent book by Matterson .
23 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
24 Next week we must have Brian or Gerry telling you why I 'm wrong and they 'd be as persuasive , or more persuasive than I 'm being , but I ca n't see the case for such a thing as a law of form .
25 On the other hand , the criminal law already makes some provision for such cases .
26 The development of a system of merger control in the EC suffered from the lack of any specific provision for such powers in the Treaty of Rome ; the European Court attempted to make good this shortcoming through case law .
27 In previous years , the bank credited interest on certain doubtful advances to the p&l account , and also charged full provision for such interest to the p&l account .
28 I would be especially interested to hear from anyone who has experience of setting up provision for such people .
29 Some schemes made provision for such practical work in the classroom .
30 The Act made provision for such an office , which has now been established and has already contributed to increased efficiency in the division .
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