Example sentences of "such [noun] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rescheduling of such debts has become a necessity for the private banks , and a practice which has emerged is that new agreements have been made conditional on such countries accepting the stringent programmes of the IMF which are intended to promote effective adjustment of a country 's balance of payments and ensure that the use of Fund resources is temporary . |
2 | The British in 1979 were poised between a reverence for old historic symbols which had provided order and cohesion over the centuries , and an uneasy awareness that such reverence had become a recipe for immobilism and devotion to the outdated totems of the past . |
3 | Such bills have to meet a number of criteria , apart from the credit rating of the bank which accepts the bill . |
4 | Recently such films have made a comeback in the form of Ninja movies , based on the exploits of Japanese martial arts experts . |
5 | In time , such things have acquired a period charm . |
6 | Such studies have received a lot of publicity , so it is small wonder that the average family doctor suspects a psychological cause rather than a physical one , especially where patients complain of multiple symptoms . |
7 | Certain newspapers and television programmes have long enjoyed surname humour — the mid-wife called Miss Stork , the taxi-driver Mr Hanger — but few such features have unearthed a Mr England , Miss English or Mrs Albion whose character is , in some obscure way , an embodiment of the national one . |
8 | Such moves have taken a number of different forms : |
9 | The fear of precisely such pressure had played a part in persuading the Government not to push ahead too fast with the construction of a war economy . |
10 | The Daily Mail , the Sun and many other such papers have contained a series of unpleasant , vituperative stories against individuals in the past few months . |