Example sentences of "[is] such " in BNC.
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1 | The idea that there is such a thing as the spirit of a time can be awkwardly challenged by asking , ‘ Whose time ? ’ |
2 | All in all , it 's more difficult to evaluate an actor 's work on screen , particularly as actors are usually cast in a film for their total credibility in a role and the camera work is such an intrinsic part of the final effect . |
3 | ‘ T is such fools as you |
4 | As data security is such a fundamental issue for all computer users , programs which enable back-ups to be taken are supplied with each PC . |
5 | But there really is such a thing as overtime for long days . |
6 | She is such a hypocrite . |
7 | Here your training intensity is such that you are pushed to work for one minute , let alone the 20 required for aerobic training ! |
8 | If your kick is such that you can pull it back and reassume your original stance , it is too weak to score . |
9 | The Talmud says , ‘ Happy is he who knows his place and stands in his own place , ’ and Leonard Cohen is such a man today . |
10 | To think there is such an entity is to confuse two kinds of process , processes that correspond roughly to the input and the central systems . |
11 | He talks about news of the education cuts in England , and is aghast when there is such a thirst for education all around him . |
12 | Tennis is such a perfect sport for exposure in television . ’ |
13 | This alarm may only be de-activated by a key holder , and the noise alone is such that the prospective thief will hopefully abandon his anti-social ideas . |
14 | Ashton in Façade and MacMillan in Elite Syncopations describe how dancing is such fun when influenced by ‘ show biz ’ fashions of a particular period by particular kinds of people . |
15 | In our age Pound , far more than Eliot or Yeats , is such a poet . |
16 | The English have a greater talent than any other people for creating an agreeable family life ; that is why it is such a threat to their artistic and intellectual life . |
17 | Certainly this limpidity is not within Eliot 's reach even when he is trying to be limpid , as in ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ ; , and of course the experience of a simple person enduring a commonplace and unavoidable sorrow — is such as Eliot could never manage , early or late . |
18 | It 's especially important in a play like this , which is such a delicate and sensitive piece of writing , that the actors grow together as a cohesive group . |
19 | ‘ We have to ask why this is such a horrendous issue to raise . ’ |
20 | It is such universal perceptions as those of Darcy and Lady Julie that mark out Keneally as a major novelist . |
21 | ‘ Fish is such wonderful stuff , so perishable and so delicate , ’ enthuses Mr Black , waving at the glorious display of shellfish all around us . |
22 | ‘ But the nature of the drugs trade , and financial markets , is such that one country alone can do little , ’ says Detective Chief Inspector Gus Jones of Scotland Yard 's National Drugs Intelligence Unit . |
23 | We 've learnt an enormous amount because the microcapsule is such an ideal tool for simplifying and controlling food intake . ’ |
24 | She is such a marvellous filly . |
25 | It is such a complicated thing to try and do , you do need the support of the medical profession and of the managers of the health service and of the public , and you 'll get it more effectively if they can see by example what you 're trying to do comprehensively . ’ |
26 | ‘ It is such a complicated thing to try and do , you do need the support of the medical profession and of the managers of the Health Service , and of the public , and you 'll get it more effectively if they can see by example what you 're trying to do comprehensively . ’ |
27 | The pace of technological change is such that the latest generation of machines is now capable of drawing graphs , working out algebraic formulae , correcting spelling mistakes and communicating with computers outside the examination room . |
28 | The attitude of the companies is such that I want nothing to do with them ; I like to think we will survive without ruining the lives of the animals and destroying the land . ’ |
29 | What England , yet to concede a goal as they go into their sixth and final group match , must avoid this evening is such an error in the early stages . |
30 | Interest here is such that the FA of Ireland could have sold three times the 46,000 tickets . |