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

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1 They 're embarrassed to have such primitive people represent the country to the rest of the world .
2 They 're embarrassed to have such primitive people represent the country to the rest of the world .
3 Although there is no statutory right to protest by procession and assembly in their domestic law , the British have such a right under the European Convention on Human Rights .
4 My friends as me if am nervous having such an esoteric homeloan .
5 ‘ An individual shall be entitled ( a ) at reasonable intervals and without undue delay or expense ( i ) to be informed by any data user whether he holds personal data of which that individual is subject , and ( ii ) to access to any such data held by a data user ; and ( b ) where appropriate to have such data corrected or erased . ’
6 But in the Guardian 's case they are fortunate to have such high reserves . ’
7 The country as well as Mr Major are very fortunate to have such a safe pair of hands at the Foreign Office at a time when the vital question of Britain 's future within the European Union is still being determined .
8 In this respect I was indeed fortunate to have such sensitive , understanding and adroit colleagues as Tony Geluch , Jimmy Gilmore and Don Horne working with me on hundreds of productions over my nine years at CBR .
9 ‘ My husband is fortunate to have such an excellent servant as you , Master Nan .
10 In times like these he was fortunate to have such a son .
11 The head of the college , Captain Lyndon Taylor , considered the pupils fortunate to have such a " thorough and gifted teacher who made the most of her cheerful and vibrant personality " .
12 Guinness Brewing Worldwide is fortunate to have such a workforce around the world , led by an effective and focused management team .
13 It would be satisfactory to have such a vote in the country .
14 And I know that I 'm incredibly lucky to have such tremendous energy .
15 David Elsworth is lucky to have such a superb performer as Barnbrook Again in his string at the same time as Desert Orchid .
16 He really was very lucky to have such agreeable people to share his exile .
17 He 's done nothing wrong and you 're lucky to have such a conscientious officer .
18 The end came this year during a charity concert ; Semie managed to complete his encore , but collapsed immediately afterwards — a true musician 's exit , and we 're lucky to have such bizarre and wonderful instruments to remember him by .
19 ‘ You 're lucky to have such a beautiful assistant . ’
20 We are lucky to have such an eminent man on call , and the drivers trust him absolutely as I 'm sure you know . ’
21 Yes , he must feel very lucky to have such fit and frisky players as Robson , Mike Phelan and Brian McClair in his midfield ( pfffftt ! ! ) .
22 He was just lucky to have such a great career .
23 I 'm lucky to have such a caring family .
24 The Court of Appeal held that menaces did not exist unless ( a ) they would affect the mind of a reasonable person or ( b ) did affect the mind of the victim and the accused knew that his actions were likely to have such an effect .
25 ‘ 'It 's really very gratifying to have such early confirmation of one of our projections . ’
26 I inquired of my officials — those officials who are supposed to have such total control over everything I do what the experience would be of the new scheme during the current financial year .
27 When Weissbräu has finally mopped up the market for popular , easily-drinkable wheat beers , it will be glad to have such tasty , characterful brews as a specialist line .
28 It is not healthy to have such a consensus on Europe across the three main parties .
29 My hon. Friend the Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) said it was stupid to have such a debate late at night .
30 It is helpful to have such guidelines concerning the types , range and number of concepts to be indexed in any indexing situation , although precise guidelines are not always drafted and the choice of concepts to include may be left to the discretion of the indexer .
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