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

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1 He thought the quality of life for such prisoners was generally reasonable in that there was ‘ no deliberate neglect , no conscious inhumanity and no wilful omissions .
2 For such conduct to become tortious it must cause either :
3 Washrooms and lavatories are classical locations for such conduct .
4 Even the use of a borrowed car for the transporting of uncustomed watches is a conversion of the car , for such conduct if discovered leads to the forfeiture of the car under the Customs and Excise Act 1952 and its consequent loss to the owner .
5 Yet it recommends that the maximum penalty for such conduct should be two years where the girl is over 13 and under 16 , the same penalty as for sexual intercourse , whereas for consensual buggery the maximum recommended is five years .
6 If aortic valve replacement were classified as a need and not simply a benefit , then needs theories , if implemented , might lead to an increased total budget for such surgery to meet the needs of old people with aortic stenosis .
7 Unfortunately many patients present tumours too extensive to resect or they are unfit for such surgery .
8 ‘ He was a soldier , you know , ’ she had said , podding peas so rapidly that Sally-Anne was full of awe for such expertise , pea-podding being difficult , she had discovered .
9 For such critics Hardy traced an essential parallel with the irregularity of Gothic architecture in which he had been trained , and noted ‘ There is latent music in the sincere utterance of deep emotion , however expressed , which fills the place of the actual word-music in rhythmic phraseology on thinner emotive subjects , or on subjects with next to none at all . ’
10 Unfortunately for such critics it has been found that acupuncture works equally well , if not more effectively , on animals .
11 Now there was no need for such disguises .
12 Thus , for such reactions ,
13 The two groups of businessmen and community leaders filled with air with continuing discussion on how best to provide support and resources for such estates .
14 Would their children talk with similar nostalgia about the time their dads led ‘ the North Bank on a charge against the Chelsea ‘ Shed ’ ? ss Sport presents a problem for such youths .
15 For the Phase 2 Pilot Programme a joint validation event will be held for such consortium developments .
16 One reason for such differentiation was that some banks , e.g. the secondary banks , were and are much more dependent on foreign business , and such business is based on finer margins .
17 It is frustrating that so little pottery from settlements has been examined in this manner , although Brisbane ( 1981 ) has proposed a model for various modes of production that may be appropriate for such pottery .
18 The unfortunate side of such a policy is that those responsible for such leaks may , on other occasions , be perfectly happy to follow the status quo or actively participate in a policy of nondisclosure if such disclosure is likely to reflect upon themselves .
19 Action , and dangerous action , must be successfully encountered by heroes too young and inexperienced for such success to be guaranteed or even probable .
20 The high rewards built into these positions provide the necessary inducement and generate the required motivation for such performance .
21 These needs are already understood and it will not be the function of a women 's organization in a new society to fight for such rights .
22 In fact , it was largely through the middle-class and scientific bias of the new provincial colleges that English Language , Literature , and History came to serve as a so-called " poor man 's classics " , and it was only at the very end of the century that Oxbridge became sufficiently concerned to begin to succumb to the then " national demand " for such studies and introduce new " Schools " and " Tripos " regulations that would allow the ancient institutions to take a lead in these new areas .
23 There certainly is scope for such studies : documentary material survives in town archives in such forms as deeds and rentals , and in some cases it can be supplemented by archaeological work , as twentieth-century redevelopment in town centres has given opportunities to investigate the surviving material remains below .
24 Dr Ramaiah said : ‘ It may well be of international importance and create a blueprint for such studies in the future . ’
25 The data for such studies come from censuses , vital registration , etc .
26 Consequently we are able to mass-produce sterile males for such releases .
27 The Quetzal swims in the middle layers of the water , and feeds on vegetable matter and insects , sometimes picking at rocks — if you look closely you will see the anterior teeth , clearly visible , which are ideally suited for such browsing .
28 Perhaps because of the symbiotic requirement for such exploitation , phytophagy is restricted within the animal kingdom as shown in Table 6.1 .
29 For such monitoring to go on unsupervised would be wrong
30 She had done a little freelance journalism for such magazines as Horse and Hound , The Field and Country Life .
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