Example sentences of "such [noun] [vb base] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Functional ’ because such institutions have to be seen as serving certain value objectives , in this case primarily the avoidance of war and mutual destruction .
2 With good feedback so far , such programmes appear to be the way forward for a company concerned not only with its staff but also with its customers .
3 The pattern of grouping described here is probably unique to Oxford United 's ground , but analogues of such groups appear to be present at all league club grounds — with the possible exception of some of the very small Fourth Division grounds .
4 In essence his message was very simple , as the products of such geniuses tend to be .
5 Our results suggest that transmission of P , cepacia can occur through social contact , and that such contacts need to be considered in assessing the efficacy of segregation within hospital , and in providing guidelines to reduce the risk of acquisition .
6 Studies which address such complexities tend to be performed in women 's studies rather than within feminist psychology .
7 Such attitudes need to be laid open to examination and discussion .
8 Such activities need to be researched for accuracy but by focusing on a different type of outcome greater enthusiasm can be engendered .
9 Many such policies have to be enshrined in a legal framework to ensure that employers implement them .
10 In addition , such schools have to be self-financing until they have an adequate complement of pupils .
11 Such schools have to be ‘ deemed ’ either primary ( normally 8–12 ) or secondary ( normally 9–13 ) schools for purposes of classification .
12 Such hierarchies tend to be stable with a powerful ‘ alpha ’ animal at the top .
13 Before we proceed any further such doubts have to be dispelled .
14 For those who might argue that this information comes from ‘ the industry ’ it should be pointed out that such data have to be approved by government before it is issued .
15 These findings raise the possibility that the results with deep dyslexics , which appear to show a facilitating effect of highly imageable words on reading performance , might just as plausibly be attributed to the fact that such words tend to be learned at an early age in life .
16 The description of the property will generally be similar to that contained in the conveyance to the seller but sometimes such descriptions need to be improved by updating .
17 Such models have to be carefully researched and done accurately to scale .
18 And the industrialised world often encourages this , because it means such countries continue to be dependent on foreign technicians .
19 Plants in such areas tend to be less innovative , their technologies are older , and they employ less skilled labour .
20 However , we also identified problems that needed to be resolved : purposes have to be crystal clear ; matters of status , leadership and the division of responsibility have to be negotiated ; and all such collaborations have to be jointly planned .
21 The major social base of European racist movements such as the French National Front appears to be in the native working class , the major activists or such movements appear to be working-class young men — skinheads and the like — and a long era of full or virtually guaranteed employment ended , in western Europe during the 1970s , in central and eastern Europe at the end of the 1980s .
22 Here most such movements appear to be reactions against the centralisation of state , economic or cultural power , against bureaucratisation , or else they express various other local or sectional discontents capable of being wrapped in coloured banners .
23 As we have seen , such organisations tend to be dominated by formal rules and by committees which may lend themselves to the more autocratic style of leadership .
24 Such transfers need to be undertaken with care to avoid damaging the fish or subjecting them to sudden temperature changes .
25 Indeed , to many thinkers such explanations seem to be obviously of the right kind ( cf.
26 Such generalizations appear to be viewed as acceptable when referring to sex differences .
27 Such side-effects seem to be becoming increasingly common these days , and many patients are becoming disgruntled with these drugs and are seeking safer alternatives .
28 But such subsidies have to be financed out of taxation .
29 Such ideas tend to be anathema to the Army Board , not because they are against the creation of stronger reserves ; nor because of the difficulties of finding barrack accommodation and training areas in the cramped and over-populated British Isles ; but because the units withdrawn from the Continent would become vulnerable to pruning in some future retrenchment programme — reserves are always the first to go when cuts are demanded , since their size is based on subjective rather than objective judgments .
30 Such ideas need to be tested , and further studies made on the relative susceptibility of different fossil groups to extinction as a result of particular environmental events .
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