Example sentences of "[noun] have such " in BNC.
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1 | Here again , provided the driver has such an opportunity , I can see nothing in the language of the statute which would justify a procedural requirement that the driver be invited to express his own preference for giving blood or urine , either before a constable indicates which specimen he will require or at all . |
2 | ‘ We 'll work well together , but I do n't expect too many favours because Dean has such a great hunger for goals , ’ smiled Atkinson . |
3 | Never before in my experience has such a large degree of surface noise been eliminated without any loss of recording information . |
4 | I 'm probably quite wrong about that , but you know , when I think of Matisse and Giacometti and people like that , I ca n't compare them ; I think they fall very much below I may be quite wrong about this below the qualities of Picasso , because I think Picasso has such a very universal sense of things . |
5 | Because Simon Rattle has such sensitive and discriminating ears , he is able to balance the sound to perfection without having to resort to any artificial or electronic means , and the resulting CD is magnificent . |
6 | No other industry has such a long history of coming up with environment-friendly selling points that are profit-friendly too . |
7 | He says it 's terrible , because the aircraft has such a good safety record . |
8 | Wright has such talent that he can become a much more exciting player than Lineker because he has the added bonus of being able to play with the ball as well as without it . |
9 | There is no indication in the Peace Treaty that the United States has such an obligation , or can claim such a right . |
10 | He would not have reckoned on their single liaison having such an outcome , and he would be blaming her for failing to have taken precautions . |
11 | In 1918 Sanders thought he had a chance to become Chief Secretary for Ireland , but was soon reduced to considering himself as a possible Speaker ; in 1921 he was passed over for Chief Whip because it did not suit the coalition to have such a partisan in so sensitive a post . |
12 | On the whole the writing of the 1880s did demand change and assumed that the privileged readers had such change within their power . |
13 | In our North Antrim constituency another candidate besides Paisley had such a surplus . |
14 | Most first and second generation computers had such an instruction to stop the computer , the instruction sometimes containing a store address at which execution was to be resumed upon suitable manual intervention . |
15 | Cook 's monopoly of the industry had such a grip that Arabs referred to tourists as ‘ Cookii ’ rather than travellers . |
16 | rather I do n't think the advertising industry had such a strong sense of duty but I assume |
17 | It will long remain a problem to the average person that these sheds had such wide popularity and that so little use was made of the cheaper , cleaner , or , in fact , better umbrella sheds . |
18 | Rent 's supposed allies appear little more than an improbable amalgam of all those who might be opposed to the regime of Mortimer and Isabella , and it is hard to believe that the conspiracy had such wide-ranging support . |
19 | Julia Newton , Kath Metcalfe , Helen Rhodes , Sue Thirkill , Andy Stuart , Simon Cash , Yvonne Johnson , Nicola McGrath and Mike Smethurst had such a good time they are already planning another get-together in the not too distant future . |
20 | Few other medical schools have such a successful record of attracting research funds . |
21 | Some schools have such an ethos already . |
22 | In Sweden , it is claimed that nearly 10,000 lakes have such high concentrations of mercury that any fish caught in them should not be eaten . |
23 | Few modern large or medium.sized computers have such word-oriented decimal arithmetic . |
24 | Moreover , difficulties may arise if both parties have such a provision in their standard terms . |
25 | Thus , most survey data have such a structure , having been sampled in several stages , eg via constituencies , households within constituencies and individuals within households . |
26 | These sorts of books have such an excellent hardback sale which is not always carried through to the same extent with the paperback . |
27 | But Marochnik 's extrapolation from that work has such broad implications that it deserves investigation . |
28 | Of course , no village has such a simple two-fold spatial organization , but the element of segregation is clearly evident in many rural areas . |
29 | IDE drives do not need low level formatting so if your BIOS has such a routine , ignore it . |
30 | Perhaps never before in the history of Birmingham Town Hall has such a successful meeting been sponsored by such a flimsy organisation . |