Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 Never before in my experience has such a large degree of surface noise been eliminated without any loss of recording information .
3 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 .
4 No other industry has such a long history of coming up with environment-friendly selling points that are profit-friendly too .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Cook 's monopoly of the industry had such a grip that Arabs referred to tourists as ‘ Cookii ’ rather than travellers .
8 rather I do n't think the advertising industry had such a strong sense of duty but I assume
9 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 .
10 But Marochnik 's extrapolation from that work has such broad implications that it deserves investigation .
11 Of course , no village has such a simple two-fold spatial organization , but the element of segregation is clearly evident in many rural areas .
12 Perhaps never before in the history of Birmingham Town Hall has such a successful meeting been sponsored by such a flimsy organisation .
13 ‘ It just made me wonder even more why such a destructive hitter has such a modest one day record , with an average of about 27 , ’ said his skipper .
14 The reason the coding metaphor has such currency in contemporary talk about perception is that it seems to suggest a way in which very simple and apparently homogenous elements such as nerve impulses can generate the richness and variety of consciousness .
15 A finder of a chattel has such a title as will enable him to keep it against everyone , with two exceptions :
16 Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient .
17 Where he was injured as a result of equipment having such a defect , he had the onerous task of suing the manufacturer of the equipment under the defective products rule .
18 Not every battalion had such a busy day .
19 No other boy had such a mother .
20 The skin was so beautiful to touch and the girl had such a beautiful face .
21 The polish chief negotiator has demanded to know why the Community has such problems adjusting to the Višegrad states when it accounts for 56 per cent of their trade and they for 1 per cent of its trade .
22 No wonder the Bible has such a universal appeal , and its potential impact so alarms political and ideological leaders antagonistic to its message that its production and distribution is severely restricted in half the world .
23 Since the death rate after upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage from all causes rises sharply in the elderly one might be forgiven for assuming that this section of the population has such an appalling outlook that variceal haemorrhage should be most humanely ‘ treated with limited transfusion and sedation . ’
24 My husband has such a terrible temper .
25 Why has the reaction had such a major impact ?
26 The data subject is also given the right to have such data corrected or erased , ‘ where appropriate ’ .
27 Corporation must give the Policyholder consent to have such work carried out unless immediate action is required in the interests of safety .
28 As the Enlightenment and early capitalism had such a major effect in Great Britain , let us home in on England .
29 He was surprised to find that this dairymaid had such sad thoughts .
30 Ultimately it is for the vendor to prove that the purchaser had such knowledge .
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