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

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1 Magritte 's career has not been examined in such detail in Britain since Sylvester curated a smaller and more exclusive exhibition for the Tate Gallery in 1969 .
2 The variation in size would have been enormous as the existing parish councils would have been joined by such cities as Sheffield as ‘ local councils ’ .
3 We lesser mortals who had been banished to such places as Wolverton were , however , less fortunate .
4 This does not include information which has been leaked from such sources , nor does it include unauthorised and off-the-cuff comments made by junior officials .
5 Subsequent curriculum development has simultaneously reflected and led the professional work of the Division : in both full- and part-time courses , emphasis has been placed upon such areas as cost-in-use and design and management studies , by way of work activities , and computer applications and energy analysis as forward indicators .
6 The exuberance he felt is manifest in his drawings : rarely have topographical subjects been treated with such freedom and energy .
7 Various methods of analysis have been developed for such data .
8 Some systems have been developed along such lines that enable non-zero probabilities to be ascribed to individual predictions .
9 Attention has been given to such topics as the marking of subjects for gender , the differential achievements of boys and girls , and the poor performance of secondary school girls in mathematics .
10 In contrast to this , I wish to argue that if disabled people display psychological abnormalities , this is because they have been socialised into such traits as a result of the ways in which society meets , or fails to meet , our needs , and that the claim that such features are a consequence of impairment is itself an aspect of the oppression of disabled people since it misidentifies , and thus does nothing to overcome , the main source of psychological distress .
11 The early essay on Levinas , dating from 1964 , shows the extent to which Derrida has been implicated in such questions from the first — though , contra Norris , he has always shown that the conditions of ‘ writing ’ that make ethics possible also makes them impossible .
12 A reduced gall bladder emptying in response to a meal and to infusion of CCK-33 has been reported in such patients .
13 Labour attempted to pre-empt any jobs package by stressing yesterday that it had been pressing for such measures since before Christmas .
14 EUROPEAN funding for the Highlands worth £20 million a year could cover health initiatives — the first time that spending on health has been considered for such grant aid .
15 There are of course many questions which have not been addressed about such experiences .
16 ‘ Has ever a literary life been preceded by such rumblings and trumpetings ? ’ he asked .
17 There is , admittedly , a long tradition both in linguistics and in literary studies of analysing the works of individual writers , particularly literary writers , but relatively little work has been done on such areas of text studies as the conventions of non-literary writing within a community or the preferred patterns of organization in different types of discourse .
18 Close provides a perfect English accent and mimes convincingly to the singing of Dame Kiri Te Kenawa but not all the dubbing has been done with such care .
19 Nothing had been said of such matters during the interview : that , too , was the old Oxfordshire .
20 ‘ Where an unpaid seller has made part delivery of the goods , he may exercise his lien or right of retention on the remainder , unless such part delivery has been made under such circumstances as to show an agreement to waive the lien or right of retention . ’
21 Nevertheless great advances appear to have been made without such theory
22 Had he not done so , another hon. Member would have obliged , and we would have had the chance to debate the matter and to make the points which have been made with such eloquence and fervour on both sides of the House .
23 That 's right and he , we would have done the same if we 'd have found six men in there , er they all would have been secured until such time as I was happy that the the flat was clear .
24 Undamped relaxation oscillations had already been seen in such lasers , and at the time of writing there is the exciting prospect that the Lorenz system of equations may soon develop an experimental significance in laser physics to match their theoretical impact .
25 During the latter years the only minute of interest was in October 1869 when " the secretary was empowered to write to Mr Menzies and Dr. Campbell , the former from taking any papers and the latter from entering the room altogether , not being a subscriber , " In 1870 there was a complaint about the pilfering of papers and the committee have to acknowledge , with regret , that their attempts to prevent this evil have not been attended with such success as had been anticipated .
26 There they brought the coracle ashore lightly , and drew in , with reluctance and the reverence of finality , what they had been hunting with such assiduity , and so persistently hoped they would not find .
27 Indeed , all three contenders for the leadership had been accused of such involvement at one point or another : Watanabe 's staff had been deeply implicated in the Recruit affair , and Mitsuzuka had been linked with other scandals involving illegal fund-raising activities for the LDP .
28 The appeal was launched with the help of former patients whose recovery from terrible injuries has been helped by such treatment .
29 9.2 The Premises shall be demised subject to the matters set out or referred to in clause … of the draft lease annexed and the Tenant or the Tenant 's solicitors having been supplied with such information as the Landlord has concerning the same the Tenant has entered into this agreement with notice of and shall raise no objection requisition or inquiry in respect of such matters
30 Nevertheless , useful insights have been offered by such workers as Anderson , Hegarty and Hodgson .
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