Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Any well-drafted transfer will therefore provide for the transfer of the right to sue for such breaches .
2 Vi had heard about such things .
3 Just as they are taught other subjects , they should increasingly be taught about such topics as mental handicap so that they do not grow up with the prejudices that their parents may possess .
4 This sample is being traced through such sources as the Registrar of Births and Deaths , and was identified again in 1981 .
5 Like many others , it too had its great hall in which the classes did sometimes mingle for such festivities as Mr Lyle 's Christmas celebration .
6 Would the average person , who never thinks about such things and is unfit and unsteady , have survived ?
7 Being British , one would not gush about such things ; winemaker , jazz-lover and poet Andre Ostertag , being French , has no such qualms .
8 But even allowing for such problems and treating the figures with due caution , they do give a dramatic picture of the relative sizes of different currency segments of the world bond market .
9 From the mid-1970s the Committee and its officers were engaged in a process of sponsoring debate and planning , including through such conferences as one on school experience and the assessment of practical teaching , held in York in October 1976 — a pioneer conference from which emerged a CNAA-funded research project which reported three years later .
10 There are a number of Acts of Parliament which empower a magistrate on sworn information to issue a warrant to search for such things as stolen goods , forged documents , drugs .
11 Moreover , far from ‘ planning out ’ non-conforming industry ( which was a worthy planning aim in earlier years ) such industry ‘ substantially eases the problems of starting and maintaining small scale businesses if permission can be given for such uses to be established in redundant buildings such as disused agricultural buildings , industrial , warehouse , or commercial premises , on derelict sites , or in unsuitable housing ’ .
12 Unfortunately handwriting is often too poorly formed for such techniques to work reliably .
13 The studies reached a common conclusion that some physical failures or individual errors can be foreseen , and that improved organisation and management should compensate for such errors .
14 However , figures disaggregated by sex on the numbers of claimants who have had their benefit withdrawn for such reasons are not readily available .
15 The finest of them all was probably Roger Payne ( 1739–97 ) , paradoxically an uneducated , hard-drinking workman , content to live in squalor , yet , over the years 1770–97 , producing for such patrons as Lord Spencer work that influenced the craft not only in England but in France , whose binding had for so long been supreme .
16 Unable to profit through such acts under any conditions , the Buid never associate aggression against humans with the generation of wealth or vitality .
17 For instance , treatments are listed for such conditions as suppurative pneumonia , cerebral oedema and purulent nephritis , obviously requiring highly skilled veterinary care and sometimes remedies at the highest potencies .
18 He had not thought it possible that an innocent girl like Cora-Beth could think about such things , let alone voice them .
19 Nice people did n't think about such things , which was why child-abuse and wife-beating went frequently unremarked .
20 Men did n't think about such things .
21 Social workers have been spotlighted as having a difficult job in dealing with young offenders and those who require counselling after such events .
22 There are of course many questions which have not been addressed about such experiences .
23 In theory , you can convert a road shoe to cross-country shoe or vice versa , but as midsoles and uppers are not designed for such changes , it would not always to wise to try to .
24 My history teacher , who was a liberal , joked about such attitudes and I followed her cue .
25 And he , Neil Cochrane , really did know about such Birds of Paradise , for had he not been loved and betrayed by one , and learned his bitter lesson — never to love or trust a woman again ?
26 But what could a kid know about such goings-on as were chronicled in the pages she had read ?
27 We do n't know about such aspects of their lives , but we do know what was the main pursuit of their generous leisure hours .
28 ‘ That woman did not know about such birthmarks .
29 But , since there is really no limit to what it might be desirable to know about such matters , the sensible fieldworking anthropologist will recognize his limitations of resources , time and expertise .
30 Sometimes parents fail to give the true reason why something upsets them because they think the youngster is not old enough to know about such things .
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