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

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1 Certainly he gave the impression to some of being almost too respectable : " He has grown such a crust on him … "
2 When he has invented such a plan , if he is wise , he will check that it really is faithful .
3 Turned out the last time the staff had seen him he was a student here and he 'd made such an arsehole of himself they 'd sworn they 'd never let him back in !
4 How could he have accepted such a proposal without letting down the fifty thousand people who worked for him ?
5 Why on earth would he have had such a thing ?
6 Shelley watched them go , her heart full of admiration for his humanity and his talent — and bitterness because he had made such a fool of her .
7 The Irish Times on Oct. 26 published a taped interview , dating back to May 1990 , in which Lenihan admitted he had made such a call .
8 For the next hour Fabia was alternately angry that he could take her to such heights only to call a halt when she responded too readily , and despair that he had made such a nonsense of her that she had n't known where the dickens she was .
9 Hitherto he had felt such a step to be premature , and one that might dangerously provoke the USSR .
10 As early as 1746 he had pondered such a work , writing in his preface to the Ode for Musick on St. Cecilia 's Day of the ‘ fine subject … that is David 's playing to King Saul when he was troubled with the evil Spirit ’ .
11 The mention that I was journeying via Marseilles prompted him to warn me , somewhat to my surprise , not to let the street-girls of the special quarter ( since abolished ) commandeer my hat — a favourite play of theirs to inveigle one inside — which suggested that he had experienced such an approach .
12 He claims he had to develop such a style for his latest role , as the couch potato host of TV Hell , last month 's one-night-stand featuring some of the classically bad moments of popular television .
13 When he had finished such a task , he would lift his face , streaked with oil and grease , beaming with a dreamy contentment .
14 He did what any timorous man in a panic would do , ran away and hid himself within the community , where he was known and respected , and no one would ever guess he had attempted such a deed . ’
15 Yeah , erm , I was going to is that erm it was always the same , two jobs down so it was due to go his boss would have then I 've been there as well cos he 's caused such a stink
16 He 's got such a sense of grandeur about him .
17 He 's got such an ego
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