Example sentences of "[verb] have such " in BNC.

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1 Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged .
2 It is one indication of why he has had such a unique influence on the history of mankind .
3 Everyone in the world has had such thoughts .
4 Vienna Dear Fräulein Arandt , I am very sorry to learn that my book has had such a distressing effect on you .
5 They relate to a brief two-year crisis period in her forty-four year life ; and although they are by no means irrelevant to her political role , the approach to them has had such a predominantly personal — one might almost say tabloid — quality that the historiographical Mary is immediately marked out from all other historical monarchs , Scottish or otherwise .
6 Once in housing associations , few tenants have much choice of alternative landlords — and in many cases are not even eligible under the ‘ right to buy ’ legislation which has had such dramatic effects on council housing .
7 No strike since Franco has had such an impact .
8 ‘ I do n't think there is any model who has had such a meteoric rise .
9 No poet in the twentieth century has had such a conscious sense of his own work , or of the tradition in which he was operating .
10 Also more particularly because this particular bit of work has had such thorough examination by the presbyteries that it does n't seem to er justify further tinkering with it at this stage .
11 He was the first gold medal winner ( 1902 ) of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy , his obituary in Nature noting : ‘ It is given to few men to discover a process which has had such a far-reaching effect in almost every branch of civilised life . ’
12 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
13 The reason why linguistics has had such importance for literary theory , however , is not just that a change of direction has taken place in the development of the discipline .
14 The interest of Jakobson 's theory , then , is that — apart from the fact that it has had such wide circulation — it shows both the strengths and limitations of the linguistic approach to literature .
15 Anyone who has had such a ceiling sag under the strain will sympathise with this week 's debate in the Church of England synod .
16 ‘ I 've never done anything that has had such a wonderful response .
17 This has had such far reaching implications for the Western world that it deserves mention here .
18 ‘ It has had such a marked effect on our safety performance that we are now organising shorter courses focused on specific needs , for example trade centres and the sales force . ’
19 Bureaucracy has come to have such enormous significance for government in communist states that some analysts claim that the whole political system warrants the epithet ‘ bureaucratic ’ .
20 And , you know , we all lost a good friend ; I 'd had such a great time over those last two days working with him and with Eric , and I think about that time quite a bit .
21 And yet … we 'd had such a good few days I suppose I wanted to keep the mood going .
22 Karen King — because she was English , Jessica insisted — had given over even thinking about them , let alone imagining what they might do with their hard , lean bodies and their tired , rope-burned hands , had given over bothering to deny she 'd had such fantasies .
23 But after our day out when we 'd had such a good time it seemed as though you might care and that we could have a chance .
24 It was strange and horribly unsettling to have such violently opposing feelings about a person .
25 But Carol said she is baffled over how the girls came to have such good singing voices .
26 This made me lose track of his subsequent drift as I struggled to imagine how chess-playing came to have such a pejorative connotation for him .
27 She seemed to have such endless resources of anger , so many obviously right , sincerely held opinions .
28 And in spite of , or perhaps because of , this framework , they all seemed to have such fun , such carefree , girlish fun .
29 ‘ And Terry and Stephen seemed to have such a good time there .
30 Thus , an insurer has no reason to expect to have such enquiries addressed to him regardless of the sum insured. :
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