Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [vb pp] such " in BNC.

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1 Mount Stewart has enjoyed such a bumper summer season that the National Trust has extended it by a month , every day except Tuesday .
2 Indeed , it is largely through Radcliffe-Brown 's writing that Durkheim has made such an impact on social anthropology .
3 Although in his new post for less than a month , Alf has made such an impression at Polypropylene Park that throughout the League his team are already being nicknamed ‘ Busby 's Test Tube Babes ’ .
4 This is the first time that the UITF has made such a recommendation to the ASB , which accepted it , and on 9 November issued FRED 2 , Amendment to SSAP 15 ( see p 96 ) .
5 Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged .
6 This may seem a somewhat fanciful proposition , but no less a person than Chomsky has suggested such a possibility .
7 Mr Yeltsin has supported such reforms while trade unions have suggested that all savings accounts above a certain level should be wiped out .
8 J. M. Lee has described such a situation admirably :
9 No strike since Franco has had such an impact .
10 In the meantime , the government of Western Australia has started such a scheme .
11 Professor Heuston has examined such criticisms .
12 ( Nora is presumably a Wonderful Ordinary Person , a type of whom Derek has made such a great fuss in the past . )
13 A friend said : ‘ Joan is thrilled Katy has found such a nice chap . ’
14 The industry which has flourished since Classical times at Torre del Greco south of Naples has developed such expertise that even corals of Japanese origin are imported there for fabrication .
15 In the past , Ottawa has taken such owners to court in an attempt to maintain regulatory control over what TV programmes Canadians would be allowed to see .
16 The whole world has seen and heard our story , and it is in front of the whole world that reparation must take place , reflecting the scale of what was done to us , deploring the fact that a great country like France has accepted such a monstrous crime against us .
17 France has pursued such policies for many years and this rationalisation and reallocation of land — remembrement — is still seen as a major long-term aim .
18 Indeed , HyperCard has created such interest that IBM swiftly produced their own HyperCard lookalike which they call LinkWay .
19 I 'm not sure whether , you see I think the management time issue is very related to this , but I think it 's a separate issue , it 's a major concern I 've got at the moment that there is , I mean I know everybody 's got their own arguments but there has been no time at ever in the future that anybody who goes back further than twenty years in the service can recall , where York has had such a small amount of management time as it 's
20 The Marquess of Lincolnshire , a former Liberal Minister ( as Earl Carrington ) and confidant of Asquith , wrote in his diary on 8 December with emphasis , ‘ The general opinion is that Baldwin has made such a mess of it that he must go at once ’ , and on 18 December , ‘ There is a Chamberlain-Birkenhead intrigue going on backed by the ‘ Daily Mail ’ . ’
21 On top of the unenthusiastic reviews for his last three movies , there appeared , at the same time , an article by Pauline Kael called ‘ Notes on New Actors , New Movies ’ in The New Yorker , in which she wrote : ‘ Dustin Hoffman has become such a culture hero that one hesitates to point out that he 's more relaxed and likeable on TV talk shows than when he 's acting .
22 The Provisional IRA has shunned such groups , believing them to be ‘ trendy ’ revolutionaries .
23 Security force infiltration of the IRA has reached such alarming proportions that Sinn Fein have launched a major drive to stop people giving information to the police .
24 A team from the University of California at San Diego has concocted such a medium in which a particular type of cell that causes cancer in mice grows readily .
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