Example sentences of "[adv] have such a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rarely in the history of the Cannes Film , Festival has a debutant director won the Palme d'Or ; but then , rarely has such a formidable and original talent been displayed in a first film . |
2 | Second point : although you obviously have such a low opinion of me that it does n't strain your credulity to believe that I was making love to two women at once , one of them married , I ca n't believe that even you could see me in the role of toy-boy . |
3 | I doubt whether the language of a woman 's clothes has ever had such a large vocabulary before , in any society . |
4 | I wished that the public at home could always have such a good view . ’ |
5 | It will be difficult to decide on the co-respondent , of course ; one does n't usually have such a rich and varied choice . |
6 | ‘ It 's just period pain , Nurse , but I do n't usually have such a bad time . ’ |
7 | Is it not a fact that the Government still have such a bigoted bias against local authorities that they will even put at risk the future housing of our ex-service families ? |
8 | Never before has such a wide spectrum of organisations made such a call . |
9 | Never before has such a large volume of licenced properties been placed on the market . |
10 | The 36-year-old American is unlikely ever again to have such a good chance to lift a 10th title , with Monica Seles absent and Graf out of the way until at least the final . |
11 | It appears that play begins during the period when the separation between consciousness and unconsciousness is becoming more deeply dichotomized , and that , following the development of language , objects never again have such a prominent place in our articulation or self-expression . |
12 | He 'd never had such a peaceful sleep |
13 | In all his discreet and circuitous years as one of the most trusted of Llewelyn 's clerical envoys , he had seldom had such a royal reception . |