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

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1 Where the buyer places an order with a seller for what is essentially sub-contract manufacture , it is very common either for the seller to require the buyer to provide such items for use in the manufacture , or to have such items made himself .
2 ‘ O brave new world that has such people in it , ’ says Miranda ; to which donnish Prospero replies , ‘ is new to thee . ’
3 If you think I am wrong , then fine , but you must know it 's bollocks , he must know it 's bollocks , so why must you even try to get this point across in a publication that has such a big influence on budding , enthusiastic players , a lot of whom have no other contact with the rock establishment ?
4 Some are so strongly aromatic as to be spicy , and tarragon in particular is one of the few that has such a strong taste it does need adding in minuscule amounts to meat or fish dishes .
5 The baby that has such power over its parents ?
6 It was admirably , and so very suitable , it was also very refreshing to find a venue that has such a warm atmosphere about it , please find enclosed a cheque for its hire , may I also confirm the date for the October meeting the twenty fourth , many thanks indeed , yours faithfully , John .
7 It turns out that the component in the venom of this snake that has such an effect binds to the muscle receptor on human muscle and other animals ' muscles , and it binds there much more tightly than the natural chemical transmitter , which is called estialcodine , thereby preventing the transmission of the nerve impulse to the muscle and gives the victim instant miocenia and presumably a nice meal for the snake in due time .
8 This example suggests that having such a membership should not be a pre-requisite of representativeness , but it may be a relevant factor to take into account .
9 Troops had to use 1977 tourist maps that had such points of interest as nutmeg factories instead of the grid coordinates needed in battle .
10 She had never seen a room that had such a forlorn , unloved look .
11 Only one feature characterizes a Peleean eruption ; a nuee ardente , or glowing cloud , of the sort that had such lethal effects on St Pierre .
12 The Chichester copy carries the signature ‘ Thomas Cantuar ’ on the title ; so that it was this very book that had such a significant influence on one of the noblest achievements of our literature and one of the greatest moulders of English life and character .
13 ‘ Her doctor feels that if he could get her to face up to whatever it was that had such a damaging effect on her as a young child , then she would … well , take a grip on life again , see Harry in a different light , enjoy him , in fact , instead of escaping into illness as a way out of all her responsibilities . ’
14 One can be perfectly sure that had such a momentous event happened on the Lord 's Day , that fact alone would have been reported over and over again , the comfortable synchronicity of it all being a matter for boundless pleasure .
15 It might have been expected that the tribal masks and statuettes that had such a profound effect on Picasso 's painting would have excited him to a new activity in the field of sculpture as they did Derain and , to a certain extent , Matisse .
16 So far as we are aware this process was not formally instituted , nor have such visits been mounted once a school has achieved project status .
17 By paying attention to specific recommendations of Hargreaves ( 1984 ) , Thomas ( 1985 ) and Mortimore ( 1988 ) , schools and teachers can come to realise that the reduction of disruptive behaviour is likely to be achieved , not by behaviour modification techniques , punitive sanctions or by delving into alleged within-child factors , but by modifying those school structures , and their interaction with pupils , that have such a significant influence on pupil attainment and behaviour .
18 They can not easily be used to describe those events outside of us , like our social circumstances or what psychiatrists call ‘ life events ’ , that have such a critical impact on our emotions .
19 Angus Crichton-Miller , managing director of the Rank Organisation 's holidays and hotels division and a member of the study group said : ‘ It is not an efficient system to have such changes between busy and quiet periods and it would be better if we could flatten prices over a longer season , rather than have such high-peak-season prices . ’
20 Having decided that an environmental impact study was necessary , it wanted the study to be undertaken by an independent group which would be more sympathetic to community concerns and interests , rather than have such a study conducted by a government agency such as An Foras Forbartha .
21 Human life has achieved such a high density of population , however , and has such domination , that the structure of our environment is in danger of breaking down under the relentless punishment we are giving our habitat .
22 There were few role models in the wider society which suggested that our creativity was so diverse and has such wonderful potential .
23 In the case of the weak interaction the ‘ balls ’ must be very heavy , because the force is so feeble and has such a short range : it would be difficult to throw a rugby ball made of lead very far , very often .
24 [ Ch 14 ] It is with a more elaborate example of this type of fanciful similitude that the impersonal " Dickens " introduces Mrs Rouncewell : She is a fine old lady , handsome , stately , wonderfully neat , and has such a back , and such a stomacher that if her stays should turn out when she dies to have been a broad old-fashioned family fire-grate , nobody who knows her would have cause to be surprised .
25 Screen idol : ‘ Grace Kelly was so beautiful and has such presence ’
26 ‘ I can only remember the Maid 's Hook , ’ said Bessie , ‘ because it stands all on its own in the heavens and has such a definite shape . ’
27 Just imagine being a kid and having such a legal background .
28 There were ripples of self-satisfied laughter , as if to have such a mad dream was something for which they could congratulate themselves .
29 It was good to see such a large attendance — probably the biggest church meeting we have had — and to have such a clear majority vote in favour of the project .
30 But none for this milksop , who backed away and threw little delicately-barbed darts and had such reliance on the supremacy of reason and words .
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