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

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1 Whilst , over the years , there has been a considerable amount of work on costing such flows , a more important question from the point of view of planning is the fact that the home ( exporting ) authority is compulsorily required to pay for such flows whilst having no control over them ( Brazier , 1986 & 1987 ; Mullen , 1986 ) .
2 Whilst , over the years , there has been a considerable amount of work on costing such flows , a more important question from the point of view of planning is the fact that the home ( exporting ) authority is compulsorily required to pay for such flows whilst having no control over them ( Brazier , 1986 & 1987 ; Mullen , 1986 ) .
3 We can refer to taxation , saving , and imports as leakages from the domestic circular flow since such flows are not immediately used to purchase goods and services produced in the domestic economy .
4 Recent studies on extensional flow suggest that measurement of the viscosity in such flows may contain information on the molecular weight distribution not easily obtained by other means .
5 Alternatively , such flows could be ‘ induced ’ .
6 An alternative term for such flows is nuées ardentes ( literally burning clouds ) .
7 Such flows approach asymptotically to the self-preserving form , although often very slowly ; for reasons to be seen in Section 21.4 , turbulent flows have a long ‘ memory ’ of upstream conditions .
8 It seems likely that examples of such flows will multiply in coming years .
9 Her own mother contemplated such depravity with sorrow , convinced that it could do the poor creatures no good .
10 While there are signs that the situation is changing , the reasons for the subject being pervaded by such conservatism and isolationism lie in the history of its development .
11 Managers were encouraged by corporate head office to eradicate such excesses at the work-outs , not to refer them to committees or put them through the proper channels .
12 Such excesses , however , were rare .
13 But surely the rest of us can ask that some responsible members of the self-styled Gay community will condemn such excesses .
14 Forget about such excesses .
15 By the late 1980s such excesses had been banished from the best classrooms ; the teachers in my Group all acknowledged the need for a sensible balance in the class-room between the formal and the informal .
16 In a rare intervention , Eisenhower ordered that such excesses , so reminiscent of Nazi Germany , should immediately cease .
17 7.3.3 against damage or destruction by the Insured Risks to the extent that such insurance may ordinarily be arranged for properties such as the Centre with an insurer of repute and subject to such excesses exclusions or limitations as the insurer may require It may be advisable to provide that the insurer should have principal offices in the United Kingdom , but this is no guarantee that the insurer will not succumb to liquidation or contest claims , and one wonders whether this would find favour with our European partners .
18 7.3.3 against damage or destruction by the Insured Risks to the extent that such insurance may ordinarily be arranged for properties such as the Centre with an insurer of repute and subject to such excesses exclusions or limitations as the insurer may reasonably require
19 ‘ Pedigrees include such sires as Hanoverhill Starbuck , Astro Jet , Linmack , Swd Valian , Elevation , Counsellor and many other top performance bulls . ’
20 He has n't been humble , he has n't grovelled , he is deemed to be arrogant — if he is , it 's probably that inner confidence which has brought him through his ordeal with such sanity and poise .
21 It had the theatrical , rather gimcrack , air of many such Regency excesses .
22 This says that is the RHS of the constraint in which is slack variable or zero if there is no such constraint .
23 ( She may feel no such constraint because spending all the grant does not increase taxes in the locality . )
24 Simply by selecting those substances in impure water which are to be held potentially ‘ polluting ’ ( pollution parameters ) and the point at which such contamination is to be regarded as ‘ polluting ’ ( pollution limits ) , together with temperature and volume restrictions , the agency establishes theoretically enforceable boundaries , exercising , in other words , power to control the potential level of pollution .
25 Such entities allowed women to discuss issues affecting them in public and alongside men .
26 The published , external reports of such entities are largely designed to inform the equity shareholders about the returns on their investment .
27 The world , the reductivist might argue , consists of certain entities and there properties and relations , and all facts , including 'negative' facts , are literally facts about such entities .
28 It is assumed , in addition , that all significant propositions , irrespective of their truth or falsity , must in principle be explicable in terms of propositions about such entities as a condition of their significance .
29 In general , anything that is not a basic entity is either a feature of such an entity or in some way depends upon such entities for its own existence .
30 No description of such entities is so precise as to exclude a priori all possibility of an ambiguous reference .
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